The truth about a viral social media video claiming to show 'ISIS brides' returning to Sydney has been revealed.
'The self–proclaimed boss babes that come together, they are incredibly dominant in the experiment,' relationship expert John Aiken told Daily Mail on Tuesday. 'They call both men and women out – and ...
A Vietnamese bakery chain has chosen Mackay over capital city expansion, bringing traditional Banh Mi and years of culinary experience to North Queensland. Brisbane food chain Vandough will open its ...
Bethnal Green Academy is now the Mulberry Academy Shoreditch – better to be named after East London’s trendy tech hub than ...
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Moment hapless Western backpackers gatecrash Thai funeral
This is the cringeworthy moment a pair of Western backpackers gatecrashed a Thai funeral, thinking it was a restaurant.
The celebrity chef told the Daily Mail he and his wife Tana had ‘welcomed’ Peaty’s family when he got together with their daughter Holly.
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40+ mothers-in-law who are a living nightmare
While some mothers-in-law are absolutely lovely, more often than not, mothers-in-law get a bad rap. Between the constant nagging and guilt-tripping, they can make your life a living nightmare. But ...
A US real estate CEO is being sued for $5 million after allegedly offering a married employee millions of dollars to leave her husband. Both the employee and the CEO deny the claims. The lawsuit ...
Veteran Matt Jones and fellow Australians Cory Crawford and Chris Wood have secured exemptions into the Asian Tour's International Series events at the LIV Golf Promotions tournament in Florida.
Leading the pack is BTS member Park Jimin, who has been named the Most Powerful Asian Celebrity of 2025. Jimin’s ascent to the top spot underscores his remarkable evolution from a K-pop trainee to an ...
Nadira Mukhamejan obtained a joint International Master in Security, Strategy and Intelligence (IMSISS) from the University of Glasgow, University of Trento and Charles University, with a BA in ...
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian shares were mostly higher on Friday following mixed moves on Wall Street, where President Donald Trump’s talk of raising defense spending spurred a rally in military-related ...
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