7 May: Palestinian photojournalist Fatima Hassouna was "Gaza's eye". Her death marks another journalist killed during the Israel-Gaza war, which has now become the "worst ever conflict" for journalists.... more
7 May: Sotheby's has postponed its sale of jewels linked to the physical remains of the Buddha after a legal threat from India and moral questions about the sale of religious antiquities.... more
7 May: The NSW police commissioner has been described as a "force for change and reform" but her resignation is something her enemies within the force and critics in the media have been calling for almost since she took the job.... more
7 May: Air strikes by India against Pakistan are a major escalation in India-Pakistan tensions that experts say could, if taken to the extreme, result in nuclear conflict.... more
7 May: Loneliness often comes about when women are undergoing shifts in identity through life transitions such as perimenopause and empty nesting, experts say.... more
7 May: A deadly disease outbreak associated with the wet season in Northern Australia has created a medical mystery for Queensland scientists who are working tirelessly to understand its spread.... more
7 May: In a corner of central Rome, a family tailor shop has been hand-stitching the robes worn by the last eight popes over the past 200 years, and they're ready for the busy task of preparing outfits for Pope Francis's successor.... more
RUGBY Jorja Miller's Black Ferns 15s test debut will wait another week More...
BUSINESS Up to 15 metro-style Briscoe and Rebel Sport stores will be popping up across the country - in a bid to pump up Briscoes group's profitability More...