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Chappell Roan has dumped her talent agency.

‘I don’t hate children’: Chappell Roan hits back at soccer star’s claims

The singer has responded to allegations that a member of her security team confronted a young fan and her mum in a São Paulo hotel.

  • Kayla Olaya

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Lord Mayor Nick Reece poses for photos during his visit to India.

‘Is it value for money?’: How Nick Reece spent $150k overseas in four months

Melbourne’s lord mayor billed ratepayers for business class flights and luxury hotels as he and his team visited China, Japan, Brazil and India.

  • Cara Waters
Joao Fonseca and his legion of fans are taking the tennis world by storm.

He’s 19, charismatic and rocketing up the rankings. Meet the next big thing in tennis

Brazilian Joao Fonseca is the only teenager inside the ATP Tour’s top 30, and he has an army of supporters following his every move.

  • Marc McGowan
World leaders react to Venezuela crisis

The leaders who were outraged and those who were delighted by Trump’s strike on Venezuela

Some leaders, like Anthony Albanese, have taken a muted response to the Trump administration’s activities in Venezuela. Others have been far more forthright.

  • Matthew Knott
From a distance, Rio’s colourful favelas look appealing.

Authentic insight or voyeurism? My struggle with slum tourism

I saw a colourful, poor neighbourhood from a distance and wanted to visit it. But I learnt just how thorny, divisive and nuanced the issue is.

  • Gary Nunn
Lionel Messi and the World Cup in 2022.

Australia among nations driving demand for World Cup tickets despite ‘disgraceful prices’

FIFA received five million requests for World Cup tickets in the first 24 hours of the latest sales phase, it says, despite an outcry over prices.

  • Rory Carroll
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Anthony Albanese during the opening plenary session at the G20.

Trump boycotted the G20. Albanese and other world leaders stared him down

A senior Trump official branded it “shameful” that the meeting had forged ahead with a leaders’ declaration despite US opposition.

  • Matthew Knott
Brazil’s Environment Minister, Marina Silva, left, speaks as COP30 president André Corrêa do Lago listens at a news conference at the COP30.

Takeaways from heated UN climate talks in Brazil

Few countries got everything they wanted. And the venue even caught fire. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Melina Walling, Anton L. Delgado and Seth Borenstein
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen.

Undermined and underdone: How Australia’s climate talks bid failed

On Monday night in Brazil, the mood among the Australian contingent at the United Nations conference was high. Three days later, the nation’s hosting tilt was over.

  • Bianca Hall, Nick O'Malley and Mike Foley
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Anthony Albanese, Chris Bowen

Australia can win big international bids when it wants. This was an omnishambles

There are many authors of Australia’s failure to win the right to host a COP for the Pacific. They are not all in Canberra.

  • Nick O'Malley