Thailand launches airstrikes along disputed border with Cambodia as tensions flare
Escalation follows killing of Thai soldier and four Cambodian civilians weeks after Trump-brokered ceasefire
‘I wanted to be one of them’: why Bring It On is my feelgood movie
The latest in our series of writers paying tribute to their most loved comfort films is an ode to the 2000 teen classic
‘Could do a better job than Keir Starmer’: who could replace the PM if he is forced out?
Labour leader remains bullish about defeating any challenge, but jostling for top job among rivals and their supporters continues
Labor minister Don Farrell claimed $9,000 for family travel during sports events and theatre showings
Minister says family travel expenses, including those claimed around the time of AFL grand final and a sunset dinner at Uluru, are ‘in line with relevant rules’
Great British Railways flies the flag as logo goes back to the future
Livery for renationalised railway features red, white and blue alongside familiar double arrow symbol
Foreign states using AI videos to undermine support for Ukraine, says Yvette Cooper
UK foreign secretary urges action against ‘information warfare’ made easier by advances in technology
Fireside Tales review – Punchdrunk Enrichment set imaginations ablaze
This gentle and generous piece of immersive theatre combines captivating storytelling with moments of wonder
European leaders rally behind Ukraine in Downing Street talks
Hopes rise of a breakthrough in using £78bn of frozen Russian assets to bankroll Kyiv
‘Yellow line’ that divides Gaza under Trump plan is ‘new border’ for Israel, says military chief
Eyal Zamir said Israel would hold on to current positions, giving it control of more than half of the territory
Ex-Trump lawyer Alina Habba quits as top federal prosecutor in New Jersey
Resignation comes despite administration’s efforts to keep her in place after courts found she was serving unlawfully
Can Syria’s president turn wave of global goodwill into tangible results at home?
Sanctions, instability and external meddling are still problems for Ahmed al-Sharaa, one year after Assad’s fall
Sydney’s home of greyhound racing to become shared green space as Minns unveils Wentworth Park plan
NSW premier says parkland and sports grounds will support more than 7,000 new homes in Blackwattle Bay area, as racing industry concedes ‘the world has moved on’
Tony Blair reportedly dropped from Trump’s Gaza ‘board of peace’ shortlist
Former UK leader loses out on key role in transitional authority after objections from Arab and Muslim nations