France vows 'merciless' response to atrocity
Security services are working on the theory that a trained cell of Islamist extremists was behind outrage.
Security services are working on the theory that a trained cell of Islamist extremists was behind outrage.
Fans at the soccer match between France and Germany thought explosions were fireworks.
Malcolm Turnbull condemns 'religious tyranny' after terrorists kill at least 120 people.
His head would have "exploded" if not for his phone when he was caught up in attack, he says
Benjamin lay badly injured at Paris concert hall as scores of hostages were killed one-by-one.
Chris Binns arrived in Paris a day ago and was looking forward to a night out with friends.
Two loud explosions rocked the Stade de France, where 80,000 people were watching a match.
Emma Parkinson, 19, was excited to be in Paris for Eagles of Death Metal concert.
Football fans sing the French national anthem after explosions took place outside the Stade de France.
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NGOs are stepping up efforts to change male mindsets in India in light of a rising number of reported rapes.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says no Australians have been confirmed killed or injured but the situation is very fluid.
Malcolm Turnbull and Angela Merkel discuss submarines, people smuggling, and the humanitarian crisis caused by the Syrian civil war.
Never before in its 26 year history has the ICAC faced such a level of scrutiny and exposure to public attacks on its integrity as it faces today.
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BHP has faced tough questions after the catastrophic failure of Samarco dam.
US stocks declined on Friday, capping their first weekly drop since September.
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