Today's headlines include a look at Manchester City's win against Sevilla, the U.K.'s first cabinet without a White man in top office, the Australian share market's opening, a driver arrested after a crash that killed five teens, Windows 11's first 'Moment' upgrade, and a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan.
ASX LIVE: Australian shares to open lower
Today's News
Outline
- Manchester City thrashes Sevilla with Erling Haaland scoring a brace
- The U.K. cabinet is now includes a White man in top office
- The ASX is opening lower today
- A driver has been arrested after five teens died in a ute crash in Sydney
- Windows 11's first upgrade may come in October
- The second suspect in a Saskatchewan mass stabbing is still at large
- The IAEA calls for a "protection zone" around a Ukrainian power plant
- Aida Victoria Merlano talks about her sentence in an emotional interview
- Xiaomi introduces the Redmi 11 Prime with a 90 Hz display and 50 MP camera
- Real Madrid defeat Celtic in a match that was fairly lopsided
- Liz Truss is conducting a clear-out of Sunak supporters from her cabinet
- A new study has found that mice on the rainy side of the Andes Mountains are bigger than those on the dry side
- A new law will force Boomers to sell their homes
- Thomas Tuchel is unhappy with Chelsea's "lack of hunger" after a disappointing loss to Dinamo Zagreb
- A new study has found that a "Doomsday" glacier may melt faster than expected
- Māori high school students are being asked to perform a karakia on human bones
- CNN has postponed an interview with Peter Obi indefinitely
- Police have identified the body of Eliza Fletcher
- Barnaby Joyce says that Labor has changed the law on fuel emissions standards