Firefighters step up to treat medical emergencies in small towns
A heart attack survivor says a program set up to improve the chance of survival for patients in isolated NSW communities is the reason he is alive.

A heart attack survivor says a program set up to improve the chance of survival for patients in isolated NSW communities is the reason he is alive.

Former Matildas player Sally Shipard (Sally Davis) shares her journey after being diagnosed with a rare ovarian cancer. She opted for life-saving surgery, which meant sacrificing her uterus and IVF plans, and is now navigating grief and building an unconventional life with her partner, April.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino faces an ethics probe by the IOC for allegedly breaching political neutrality. This follows US President Trump's intervention to allow Folarin Balogun to play despite a red card, a decision FairSquare NGO is challenging.

Despite US sanctions and recent strikes in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has generated billions from oil sales, exceeding pre-war forecasts. The US blockade, intended to restrict Iran's oil exports, was lifted under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), allowing Iran to move stored oil and circumvent sanctions through ship-to-ship transfers and new evasion techniques.

Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, has suspended his campaign following multiple controversies, including a sexual assault accusation. This development complicates Democratic efforts to gain Senate control in the upcoming midterm elections.

Australia's envoy to combat antisemitism, Jillian Segal, has accused the ABC of marking its own homework regarding its coverage of the Gaza war. She recommended an independent oversight committee to review the public broadcaster's charter compliance, citing community perceptions of unbalanced reporting and a lack of balance.

A US judge has ordered Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll nearly $5.8 million, including interest, after a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Trump's lawyers are appealing the decision, citing concerns about the legal system's "weaponisation".