Australian documentary captures Mongolia's vanishing horse herding tradition
A new Australian documentary follows two young Mongolian horse herders on a grueling winter journey to protect 2000 horses and preserve a tradition facing extinction.
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A new Australian documentary follows two young Mongolian horse herders on a grueling winter journey to protect 2000 horses and preserve a tradition facing extinction.
Australia's women's cricket team expects Sophie Molineux to return from back pain for the West Indies tour, with Alyssa Healy stepping aside after her final Test match.
Michael Voss has responded to Sam Docherty's damning criticism of Carlton after their 63-point loss to Sydney, framing the row as symptomatic of a deeper club problem.
Sydney's Paddington is experiencing a dramatic transformation as affordable apartment blocks give way to luxury developments with rooftop pools and penthouses. The shift raises questions about housing accessibility in one of the city's most sought-after postcodes.
After years of playing it safe, Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 3 abandons the kiddie trainer formula to deliver a genuinely compelling fantasy RPG with environmental themes and mature storytelling.
Resident Evil Requiem uses its dual protagonists to ask uncomfortable questions about franchises that refuse to move forward. The result is a game genuinely concerned with its own legacy.
The British monarchy faced sustained pressure on Monday as anti-monarchy protesters confronted King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey's Commonwealth Day service.
Donald Glover has been cast as Yoshi in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, with the announcement coming during a Nintendo Direct presentation showcasing the film's final trailer.
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Nvidia is preparing to launch NemoClaw, an open-source AI agent platform designed for enterprise use. The move comes as autonomous agents gain traction but also attract scrutiny over security and unpredictability.
A 54-year-old man has been charged with domestic violence-related murder after allegedly stabbing another man to death in a Maudsland home.
A disaster has been declared in Bundaberg as meteorologists warn of flooding that could match Queensland's catastrophic 2010 disaster, with the swollen Burnett River expected to peak this week.
The FAA's new eVTOL Integration Pilot Program will let developers test electric aircraft in real-world conditions ahead of certification, with operations expected to begin this summer.
As inflation hits 3.8% and the RBA raises interest rates, the government's March indexation adjustments to pensions and income support face a test: can they actually help households keep pace with rising costs?
Valve faces mounting legal pressure over loot boxes, with a new consumer class-action lawsuit echoing recent allegations from New York's attorney general that the company operates an illegal gambling scheme.
Security researchers deployed an autonomous AI agent against McKinsey's internal AI chatbot and gained full system access within two hours. The breach reveals how corporate enthusiasm for AI is outpacing security reality.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has declared there will be no retreat from the conflict with Iran, branding the Islamic Republic an "empire of evil" and insisting the war marks a defining moment for the region's future.
A 39-year-old man has been found dead in a carpark in Waterford West, with police declaring a second crime scene at a Logan Reserve property as investigations continue.
Japan Display Inc. and the US government are exploring a $13 billion display manufacturing plant as China extends its commanding lead in global production capacity.
Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi's debut independent project faces collapse as its Chinese publisher pulls support just months after the game's dramatic world premiere.
Across major US airports, security lines have stretched to three hours as Transportation Security Administration workers face their first missed paychecks during a Department of Homeland Security funding standoff.
ABC's new National Forum proved it can facilitate serious dialogue on difficult subjects, but struggled to translate civility into compelling television.
Kalshi's decision to block payouts on a $54 million prediction market has sparked a class action lawsuit and widening questions about market rules, disclosure and who really controls the outcome.
Queensland cattle farmers have just days of fuel left as disruptions ripple through rural Australia, highlighting a dangerous mismatch between supply and demand.
The gaming industry's biggest games are selling like never before, yet workers are losing jobs at record rates. The problem isn't sales, it's that the industry measures success all wrong.
Blizzard is expanding Diablo 4's endgame difficulty from 4 Torment tiers to 12, attempting to make thousands of hours of gear farming feel worthwhile again.
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Anthropic challenges a rare Pentagon designation usually reserved for foreign adversaries after refusing military demands that the company says would enable mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
President Trump called for Australia to grant asylum to five Iranian women's soccer players fleeing persecution, yet his administration has simultaneously deported Iranians and restricted asylum pathways for those fleeing the same regime.