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  •   Home > News > International

    Golden Globes 2026 updates: Rose Byrne wins first Globe, One Battle After Another and Adolescence win big

    Australian actor Rose Byrne wins a Golden Globe for her performance in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, while Jacob Elordi, Sarah Snook and Joel Edgerton miss out.


    Australian actor Rose Byrne has won her first Golden Globe, for her performance in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You.

    Meanwhile, fellow Australians Jacob Elordi, Sarah Snook and Joel Edgerton all missed out.

    Elsewhere, One Battle After Another dominated the film categories while Adolescence capped off its winning streak.

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     Today's News

    International:
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    Rugby:
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    Politics:
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    Entertainment:
    Owen Cooper admitted it was "mad" to make history when he won a Golden Globe Award for Adolescence 9:53

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    Jean Smart joked she is a "greedy b****" after winning her third Golden Globe Award for Hacks on Sunday (11.01.26) 9:23

    Technology:
    From inside Iran, a young protester says the people 'are waiting for America to intervene' 9:17

    International:
    Trump to write next chapter of US relations with Iran after decades of tensions 8:57

    Entertainment:
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