Far-out fleet from Mad Max up for sale in Australia
Villawood (Australia) (AFP) – A set of hulking machines from ‘Mad Max: Fury road’ await a new owner in a Sydney warehouse as a far-out fleet of 13 from the 2015 film goes up for sale.

Villawood (Australia) (AFP) – A set of hulking machines from ‘Mad Max: Fury road’ await a new owner in a Sydney warehouse as a far-out fleet of 13 from the 2015 film goes up for sale.

Nearly two-thirds of Swiss voters backed the government’s plan to introduce same-sex marriage in a referendum, with campaigners calling it a historic day for gay rights in Switzerland.
In the wake of the creation of the US-UK-Australia security pact, Fareed gives his take on the challenges ahead for America's "pivot to Asia."
Dev Patel identified with his character in 'The Green Knight' because he often experiences imposter syndrome.
Fareed asks Iraqi President Barham Salih about corruption in his country and how seriously it hinders progress.
Prince William and David Attenborough will present a new TV show about climate change; 'The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet'.
Three people are dead after an Amtrak train headed westbound from Chicago to Seattle/Portland derailed near Joplin, Montana, the Liberty County Sheriff's office tells CNN. There were approximately 141 passengers and 16 crew members on board, according to an Amtrak statement.
Britney Spears' phone and internet use were monitored by her father after her phone was cloned so all her communication could be looked at, a new documentary has claimed.
Women in Turkey's Kurdish-majority province Diyarbakir cycled their well-decorated bikes to raise awareness about female cyclists in traffic. VOA's Mahmut Bozarslan has filed this report, narrated by Ezel Sahinkaya.
CNN's Pamela Brown takes a look at how former President Donald Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election will affect the next presidential election.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) got into a shouting match outside the Capitol with Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) over abortion rights.
Alberton (South Africa) (AFP) – Hundreds gather to watch a car spinning tournament near Johannesburg in South Africa. Now recognised as a motor sport, "spinning" was born in South African townships during the late 1980s, when gangsters would spin stolen cars to show off their spoils.