The resignation of a key colleague paves the way for a challenge to first female Liberal leader Sussan Ley.
India orders social media firms to remove unlawful content within three hours
Critics worry the rules would be a compliance challenge for tech platforms and could expand censorship.
Police search Arizona home of person detained in connection to Nancy Guthrie disappearance
Police are now searching the home of the person, who was taken into custody at a traffic stop.
Russian strikes near Kharkiv kill four, including children, Ukraine says
The bodies of three toddlers and a 34-year-old man were pulled from the wreckage of a house in north-eastern Ukraine.
Netanyahu to meet Trump as Iran nuclear talks reach critical stage
The Israeli prime minister is expected to press Trump to pursue a deal that would halt Iran’s uranium enrichment.
UK doubles troops in Norway to counter Russian ‘threat to Arctic’
Defence Secretary John Healey says British personnel in Norway will rise from 1,000 to 2,000 over three years.
Britney Spears sells rights to entire music catalogue
She is said to have sold to independent music publisher Primary Wave on 30 December for around $200m.
US lawmakers tell BBC Andrew should testify over Epstein files
It comes after the King said the Royal Family were “ready to support” police in their inquiries.
Shaheen Malik: An acid attack survivor’s fight for justice and dignity
Malik recently petitioned India’s top court to include survivors forced to ingest acid under disability law.
Sanctions-busting shadow ships are increasing – the big question is what to do about them
What can governments do when countries circumvent or flout the rules to export oil?


