Five people, including two suspects, killed in shooting at San Diego’s largest mosque
Teenage suspects, including one reported missing, die of self-inflicted gunshot wounds, officials say
Cocktails, sunsets and freshly caught seafood: 27 of the best beach bars and cafes in Europe
From the breezy dunes of Normandy to the dreamy lagoons of the Algarve, our writers choose their favourite places to eat and drink by the sea
Government ‘urgently seeking’ status of 11 Australian Gaza flotilla activists detained by Israel
Sumud Global Flotilla organisers say 38 ships holding 319 activists from dozens of nations were around 250 nautical miles from the coast of Gaza when they were intercepted
Afternoon Update: Chalmers blames ‘scare campaign’ for budget backlash; neo-Nazis challenge hate ban; and visually impaired bowlers
The treasurer has conceded Labor has taken a ‘political hit’ after the latest Newspoll found a negative response to last Tuesday’s budget
Ukraine war briefing: Chinese ship hit on way in to Odesa port, says Zelenskyy
Civilian vessels under Russian attack in Black Sea; Kyiv condemns Belarus nuclear drills as threat to Nato and global security. What we know on day 1,546
Trump claims planned attack on Iran postponed after Tehran makes new proposal to end war
The US president says plans for a US military strike on Iran have been paused because ‘serious negotiations are now taking place’
From sanctioned cars to beauty clinics, Russian rubles have flowed into China’s border towns since Ukraine war
Suifenhe, a small city in China’s economically depressed rust belt, is a microcosm of an evolving Chinese-Russian trading relationship
Starbucks Korea CEO dismissed over ad evoking massacre of pro-democracy protesters
‘Tank Day’ event causes outrage with ‘malicious mockery’ of deadly crackdown during dictatorship era
Billie Jean King graduates from college at age 82 after leaving for tennis: ‘Yeah baby, only 61 years!’
King distinguished herself as a tennis champ at Cal State Los Angeles, winning Wimbledon doubles while enrolled
Returning to the centre may be the only way the walking dead Liberals can rise again
After the weekend defections to One Nation, and with more possibly to come, the task for remaining party loyalists is to regroup and reorient
‘The film humanised Russians at a time when Rambo was killing them’: how we made Letter to Brezhnev
‘All of Kirkby turned out for the premiere – many of them had been extras. And 500 people crammed into my mum’s council house for a party. It’s still talked about’
Lord Beecham obituary
Formidable leader of Newcastle city council committed to improving housing, education and social services
Man charged with three counts of DV murder after woman and children found dead inside Sydney home
NSW police called to home in Campbelltown on Monday night where they arrested a 47-year-old man
‘Death tax’, startups and a rent spike: it’s time to correct misleading claims about Labor’s budget
Jim Chalmers’ budget has proved controversial. But who will really be affected and how?
Trump dismisses $10bn suit against IRS and creates $1.7bn ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
Democrats criticize deal as a slush fund that ‘funnels taxpayer dollars’ to president’s political allies
Teenager Isla Bell’s body was found in a Melbourne tip 18 months ago. Today friends and family demanded justice
Supporters at the Victorian state library protested against prosecutors dropping a manslaughter charge against the man accused of killing her
Trump news at a glance: president says scheduled attack on Iran has been postponed – for now
President says he has instructed US military to be ready for ‘a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment’s notice’ – key US politics stories from Monday 18 May