Known for his animal prints loved by showbiz stars, fashion designer Roberto Cavalli is being remembered as a "beacon of inspiration" after his death aged 83.
Staff Writers
Ukraine’s Australian Ambassador has unleashed a withering tirade at the ABC, saying the public broadcaster’s Four Corners special about the war with Russia was ‘the journalistic equivalent of a bowl of vomit’.
David Johns
President Joe Biden assailed Donald Trump for threatening to allow Russia to invade NATO allies, while imploring Republicans to pass fresh aid for Ukraine.
Steve McKenna takes a ride on the Glasgow subway
Steve McKenna
Denmark’s prime minister proclaimed Frederik X as king on Sunday after his mother Queen Margrethe II formally signed her abdication, with massive crowds turning out for the historic moment.
An ordinary, middle-class young woman from Hobart meets a man in Sydney without knowing he happens to be the prince of an ancient European monarchy.
Malcolm Quekett
Brittany Higgins and fiance David Sharaz fled Australia for a new life in France overnight — and this morning she broke her silence in a revealing social post.
Troy de Ruyter
A trade deal with Europe will not go ahead with Australia walking away from what the European Union is offering — putting at least a two-year pause on the nation gaining access to the $20 billion market.
Kimberley Caines
One of Australia’s largest super funds is hunting for more property and infrastructure deals in Europe as it opens a London office.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin says Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin's plane was exploded from the inside using hand grenades.
A coach has crashed off an overpass near Venice in northern Italy, killing at least 21 people and injuring dozens more.
Manuel Silvestri
After the European Central Bank hiked interest rates to a record 4 per cent, economists said they were likely to have peaked, with the question now being how long they will hold at this level.
Jenni Reid
British television bosses are scrambling to investigate Russell Brand after the controversial comedian was accused of rape in a series of bombshell allegations.
Sam Greenhill, Paul Revoir, Rebecca Camber and Neil Sears
THE ECONOMIST: A series of policy blunders is to blame.
The Economist
UK wage growth held at a record high in the three months through July, a sign of persistent inflation that will keep pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates again.
Philip Aldrick & Tom Rees
Rescuers have pulled a frail US researcher closer to the surface of one of the deepest caves in the world more than a week after he became sick while exploring its depths.
German prosecutors say a 98-year-old man has been charged with more than 3300 counts of being an accessory to murder as a guard at a Nazi concentration camp.
The Spanish football federation is reportedly taking legal action after star Spanish player Jennifer Hermoso’s comments on what she called an unsolicited kiss from federation president Luis Rubiales.
The Perth racer will miss the Dutch Grand Prix after being badly hurt in a crash involving fellow Aussie Oscar Piastri during a practice lap.
Ian Chadband
Newborn babies have been whisked away from their Australian parents and taken into detention in Greece after police raided a surrogacy clinic in Crete.
Caleb Runciman
The breakdown of negotiations with the European Union may, in the end, be the best outcome for farmers and Australia as a whole.
Slade Brockman
Holidaymakers have told how they were forced to run for their lives as roaring wildfires turned the idyllic island of Rhodes into ‘Hell on Earth’.
Russia’s withdrawal from a critically important wartime deal that allowed the export of Ukrainian grain across the Black Sea has reignited fears about global food security.
Sam Meredith
The father of a young WA cyclist that died after a tragic crash during a training session in Europe has remembered him as a kind and loving man.
Claire Sadler