Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively settle legal battle over It Ends With Us scandal
The pair settle their civil case two weeks before a trial had been set to begin in New York.

The pair settle their civil case two weeks before a trial had been set to begin in New York.

France secured a spot in the World Cup final four, defeating Morocco with a strong second-half performance. Despite a quiet first half, Kylian Mbappé's stunning goal and Ousmane Dembélé's continued scoring streak sealed the victory.

The Rolling Stones release "Foreign Tongues," their second album of original material in 18 months, proving their enduring musical prowess. The album features anti-war sentiments, bluesy tracks, and guest appearances from Paul McCartney and Robert Smith.

Northern Territory Children's Commissioner Shahleena Musk resigned, citing government "sidelining" and opposition to controversial child protection law changes. The new laws replace the Aboriginal child placement principle with a "universal principle" and are opposed by First Nations groups and advocates.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will not attend the Garma festival this year, breaking a commitment made last year to visit the Indigenous cultural gathering annually. Other ministers, including Foreign Minister Penny Wong, are expected to attend.

A greater crested tern found on the South Australian coast has tested positive for the deadly H5 bird flu, marking the first case in local wildlife. The discovery at Robe is concerning but expected, with authorities conducting surveillance for further spread.

Telstra has no record of Triple Zero (000) calls from the phone number associated with an address where a person later died. SA Police and SA Ambulance Service are investigating the death and the circumstances surrounding the incident, with conflicting information emerging about the initial call.