22 May: George Gittoes and his wife, Helen, were watching a movie in their bedroom bunker in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa, when two Russian missiles struck the city, a scene they've likened to "watching Lord of the Rings".... more
22 May: Fiji is a small nation looking for big investment and it is working hard to make film and reality television productions a "major pillar" of its economy.... more
22 May: Australian rider Jai Hindley puts himself right in contention with a week to go in the Giro d'Italia after a brilliant ride on stage 14 that leaves him in second place overall.... more
22 May: Australia's Ellie Carpenter becomes a Women's Champions League winner, but she lasts only 13 minutes of Lyon's victory over Barcelona before being carried off with a knee injury.... more
22 May: A rising star is set to challenge the modern greats at the French Open. Can Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz become the new king of clay? And in the women's competition, can anyone stop Poland's Iga Swiatek’s winning streak?... more
22 May: A rare northern Michigan tornado tears through a small community, killing at least two people and injuring more than 40 others as it flipped vehicles, tore roofs from buildings and downed trees and power lines.... more
22 May: The first lady of Ukraine recounts how the outbreak of the war in February caused her "anxiety and stupor", adding that the conflict meant that she didn't see her husband, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, for two-and-a-half months.... more
21 May: Several well-funded independents ran against established Liberals on a promise of climate action and government integrity. Here's how the night has turned out for them.... more
RUGBY The Waratahs have kept their hopes of a home quarter-final in Super Rugby alive with a 32-20 win over the Highlanders in Dunedin More...
BUSINESS Council of Trade Unions economist Craig Renney says the cost-of-living payment announced in the Budget targets the right people at the right time More...