Tobacco ban in the UK could create smoke-free generation
Anyone born after 2008 will be banned from buying cigarettes or vapes for life in the UK when a new bill becomes law.

Anyone born after 2008 will be banned from buying cigarettes or vapes for life in the UK when a new bill becomes law.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral in Tehran revealed the image Iran wishes to project, highlighting his sons Mostafa, Meysam, and Masoud, while noting the absence of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei due to rumored health issues. Analysts suggest the event aims to project defiance and stability amid the US-Israel war.

Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School has seen a dramatic improvement in literacy rates among its senior students, with most now reading at their year level after implementing evidence-based teaching, trauma-informed practices, and Indigenous culture.

A dispute over Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) pricing could force 10,000 people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to pay up to $33,000 annually for vital treatments like Ocrevus and Kesimpta, as drugmakers reject a 50% price cut.

In celebration of NAIDOC Week's '50 Years of Deadly' theme, First Nations audio-makers recommend five podcasts covering topics from Aboriginal mathematics and AFL to mental fitness and Indigenous culture.

NATO leaders announced over $72 billion in arms deals at a summit in Türkiye, signaling increased defense spending to meet US calls. Deals include European purchases from US firms and NATO buying from Sweden's Saab. US President Trump agreed to lift sanctions on Türkiye and offered F-35 jets, but also expressed disappointment with allies' support for the Iran war and didn't rule out further US troop withdrawals from Europe.

Egypt secured a stunning 2-0 victory over defending champions Argentina in a dramatic World Cup match. Goals from Ziko and a disallowed stunner from Mohamed Salah sealed the win, despite a late VAR decision that overturned Egypt's second goal.