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FlixBus Launches in Australia with £8 Fares

European giant FlixBus arrives in Australia, offering fares from just £8 between major cities. Discover how this disruptor promises to revolutionise intercity travel with budget prices and modern coaches.

World Cup 2026: The Ultimate Guide

Everything you need to know about the 2026 FIFA World Cup across Canada, Mexico, and the USA. From the 48-team format and host cities to tickets and the historic half-time show.

Haiti Qualify for World Cup Under Remote Coach

Haiti qualifies for the 2026 World Cup after a 52-year absence, masterminded by coach Sébastien Migné who has never set foot in the nation due to extreme danger. Discover their incredible journey.

Scotland Reach First World Cup in 28 Years

Scotland's national football team secured their place at the 2026 World Cup after beating Denmark 4-2 at Hampden Park. Read about their historic qualification and share your celebration stories.

Curaçao: Smallest nation to reach World Cup

The Caribbean island of Curaçao, with a population of just 156,000, has become the smallest country ever to qualify for a FIFA World Cup after a tense draw in Jamaica. Discover their incredible football fairytale.

Scotland's World Cup Decider: Denmark at Hampden

Scotland face a decisive World Cup qualifier against Denmark. A win secures their spot in the 48-team tournament, while a draw or loss sends them to the playoffs. Follow the action.

Melbourne Skyscraper Falcon Chicks Take First Flight

Watch the heartwarming moment three peregrine falcon chicks take their inaugural flight from a 35-storey Melbourne skyscraper, captured on a popular livestream. Follow their journey as they learn to soar.

Melbourne's skyscraper peregrine chicks take flight

Three peregrine falcon chicks have successfully fledged from their nest atop a Melbourne skyscraper. One had a dramatic crash landing before soaring on its second attempt. Watch their journey!

Australia's 2005 World Cup qualification triumph

Relive Australia's historic 2005 World Cup qualification victory over Uruguay through the eyes of a fan who witnessed Marco Bresciano's crucial goal and the penalty shootout that ended 32 years of heartbreak.

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