Key moments from the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards
Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga took home the biggest awards at this year's MTV VMAs with several nineties stars honoured for their musical legacy.
Georgie Hewson is a journalist with the national ABC News Digital Team, based in Brisbane. She began her career at the ABC in the Southern Queensland team as a video journalist after a stint in commercial TV news and regional papers.
Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga took home the biggest awards at this year's MTV VMAs with several nineties stars honoured for their musical legacy.
An ABC NEWS Verify investigation has found organisers linked to the March for Australia protests sharing white supremacy posts on social media and, in one case, pro-Nazi and pro-Hitler memes.
Accused Porepunkah gunman Dezi Freeman's commenting history on Instagram shows a strong resistance to police authority, including mentioning dead and incinerated police.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says Israel's security cabinet has approved a plan to take over Gaza City.
Authorities are working to stop the spread of the disease in Southern China, with similar measures to those taken during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The US president throws his support behind the ad campaign, which faces mixed reviews online and is accused of alluding to theories of racial superiority.
Singer Justin Timberlake reveals his struggle with the disease during his recent world tour.
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Actor Sydney Sweeney's "good jeans" advertisement has sparked a debate about beauty standards and race.
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Six luxury watches stolen from Keanu Reeves are set to be returned to the actor by Chilean authorities.
Actor Gwyneth Paltrow has appeared in a promotional video for the company that became famous after two of its employees were caught in an alleged affair at her ex-husband's concert.
Video of the US central bank's boss correcting the US president has been compared to a scene from The Office. But it's not scripted comedy.
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Legal experts say US defamation laws make cases brought forward by public figures "extremely" difficult for them to win.
Bradley John Murdoch, who killed British backpacker Peter Falconio, has died in prison. We may now never know what happened to the victim's body.
Why just having enough money will not buy you one of the most exclusive accessories in the fashion world.
A cremation approval summary report reveals the actor, best known for his roles in TV shows Charmed and Nip/Tuck, died from lung metastasis.
The Utah man, who is convicted of murder, elected to be executed by firing squad in the 1980s.
Eligibility for some cancer screening programs has recently been expanded to reflect the increasing cancer rates among younger Australians, while other programs have just rolled out this month. Here's what to know.
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Here are some of the famous faces spotted in the crowd at Wimbledon, one of the world's most star-studded sports events.
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, discusses her experience undergoing chemotherapy and resuming life afterwards during a visit to an English hospital.
The new development means Brian Kohberger will not go to trial as planned in August, and will face four life sentences. Here's what we know.
Minimum wage, parental leave and road fines will increase in changes to laws this new financial year.
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Aldi has the best price for a basket of 14 regularly priced items, followed by Woolworths, Coles and IGA.
The hours since US President Donald Trump told the world a ceasefire had been brokered between Iran and Israel have been peppered with confusion and contradiction.
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The billionaire is set to hold an opulent three-day wedding in Venice this week. And some locals are not happy about it.
The United States has joined Israel's war against Iran, with Donald Trump saying its bombers have "obliterated" three Iranian nuclear sites in a "spectacular military success". Read how events unfolded.