Papa has given away 472 brides, paid for weddings

Amrit Dhillon 3:35 PM   All he asks for is proof their father can't look after them before taking the women under his wing.

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Who was Dallas shooter Micah X Johnson?

Micah Xavier Johnson who shot dead five police officers, injuring seven more in Dallas last week.

Paul McGeough 4:49 PM   They called him X – as in his middle initial. Some thought him cool, others thought him egregious.

Cambodian government critic shot dead in capital

Prominent political analyst Kem Ley in June. He was killed on Saturday.

Prak Chan Thul 5:42 PM   A prominent anti-government figure has shot dead at point blank range in the Cambodian capital, amid rising political tensions.

NATO commits to fund Afghan forces to 2020

A woman holds a banner during an anti-NATO protest joined by hundreds in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday.

NATO has won almost $US3 billion in commitments from allies to help the United States pay for the Afghan military.

Obama denies racial divide

Barack Obama

US President is urging Americans not to view the United States as being torn apart by racial tensions.

Former deputy now says Iraq invasion illegal

Then: British Prime Minister Tony Blair, flanked by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, left, and Chancellor of the ...

Britain broke international law when it invaded Iraq in 2003, its deputy prime minister at the time, John Prescott, said on Sunday.

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Killed in Baghdad in seach of good Wi-Fi

A man looks for victims at the site of a car bomb at a commercial area in the Karrada suburb of Baghdad, Iraq.

Farid Farid   Cairo: Ali al-Tamn, 23, just wanted to watch the penalty shootouts of the Euro 2016 final between Italy and England on a reliable Wi-Fi connection. It put him in the wrong place at the wrong time.

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Bin Laden's son threatens revenge for father's assassination

A young boy, left, identified as Hamza bin Laden holds what the Taliban say is a piece of US  helicopter wreckage in ...

11:30 PM   The son of slain al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has threatened revenge against the United States for assassinating his father, according to an audio message posted online.

Scores killed in South Sudan fighting, gunfire erupts in capital

Troops loyal to Riek Machar on patrol in Juba in April, shortly after Machar's return to the capital.

Denis Dumo 10:28 PM   At least 272 people have died in fighting between South Sudan's rival factions in the capital Juba, as heavy gunfire erupted again in the city and many residents sought shelter at a UN base.

Philistines were more sophisticated than given credit for, say archaeologists

The recent archaeological discovery may help solve a biblical mystery of where the ancient Philistines came from.

Ari Rabinovitch 8:58 PM   Philistines were no "philistines", say archaeologists who unearthed a 3000-year-old cemetery in the Israeli port city of Ashkelon.

Bullfighter and bull runner die in Spain

An assistant bullfighter prepares to slaughter a bull after it gored a matador on Saturday.

3:47 PM   A bullfighter and a man participating in a village bull run have been killed in Spain while another two men were gored at the world-famous festival in Pamplona.

‘Papa’ steps up for hundreds of fatherless brides

Mahesh Savani with bride Vilas in 2014.

Amrit Dhillon 3:35 PM   All he asks for is proof their father can't look after them before taking the women under his wing.

Sydney Schanberg who inspired Killing Fields film dies

Sydney Schanberg whose coverage in Cambodia in 1975 inspired the film "The Killing Fields".

3:27 PM   The former correspondent awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the genocide in Cambodia in 1975 has died aged 82.

Would-be British PM Andrea Leadsom sparks row over motherhood remarks

Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom made the controversial comments.

2:16 PM   The comments were denounced by many as "vile", "divisive" and "insulting".

Japan goes to the polls to pass judgement on Shinzo Abe

A man casts his vote for parliament's upper house election at a polling station in Himeji, Japan on Sunday.

Isabel Reynolds and Emi Nobuhiro 12:37 PM   Voting has begun for an election to Japan's upper house billed as a chance to pass judgment on his "Abenomics".

Dallas police headquarters under lockdown after threat

A Dallas police vehicle.

Carlo Allegri 11:10 AM   The Dallas police headquarters and the surrounding blocks were placed under lockdown, after threats were received.

Two Russian helicopter pilots shot down, killed in Syria

Russian soldiers guard the ancient city of Palmyra in April.

Lisa Barrington 11:00 AM   Militants shot have down a military helicopter near Palmyra in Syria, killing two Russian pilots on board, Interfax news agency said, quoting Russia's defence ministry.

Record number strip off for British art installation

People manoeuvre into position as they take part in a mass nude art installation entitled Sea of Hull.

10:53 AM   Thousands of people have stripped and been painted blue as they starred in a huge installation to celebrate a British seaside town's relationship with the sea.

Leadsom says being a mum makes her a safe bet for British PM

Andrea Leadsom says being a mum means she has a bigger stake in the UK's future than childless rival Theresa May.

Karla Adam 3:00 AM   Andrea Leadsom, one of two women in the race to become the next British prime minister, has suggested that being a mother makes her a better pick than her rival Theresa May.

Single ticket wins $721 million in US lottery

Vee John takes her lottery tickets at Bluebird Liquors in Hawthorne, Calif., after the Mega Millions lottery had reached ...

One winning ticket has been sold in Indiana in the Mega Millions lottery, earning the jackpot worth $US540 million ($A721 million), the seventh largest in US lottery history, lottery officials say.

How a peaceful protest became a crazed massacre of cops doing their jobs

Micah Johnson was a suspect in the sniper slayings of five law enforcement officers in Dallas.

Paul McGeough   A cold-blooded and methodical killer took a casual approach to life and death in the streets of Dallas.

After Dallas shootings, race, violence fears bend direction of US campaign

Alejandro Rodriguez places a candle in front of police cars decorated as a public memorial outside Dallas police ...

Paul McGeough   Analysts make the point that the current tension might match that of the 1960s and 1970s, but these days a torrent of social media images and commentaries feed an African American belief that little has changed.

US expels Russian diplomats after tackle of US official

US diplomat scrapes in the door of the US embassy with a Russian policeman on him.

Carol Morello   The United States last month expelled two Russian diplomats as a response to a Russian police guard tackling a US diplomat outside the American Embassy in Moscow, the State Department said.

Clashes in South Sudan's capital raise fears for peace process

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir, centre-right, and vice-president Riek Machar, centre-left in 2011.

United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon described violence in South Sudan's capital Juba as a "new betrayal" of the country's people.

NATO unity tested by Russia

British Prime Minister David Cameron sitting next to US President Barack Obama before the  NATO summit.

Mark Landler and David E. Sanger   President Barack Obama and European leaders tried to project a united front at a NATO summit meeting Friday, with Obama dismissing as "hyperbole" any fear that Britain's vote to leave the European Union would unravel the broader trans-Atlantic security alliance.

North Korea fires submarine-launched missile: South Korea

Chinese missile frigate Yuncheng launches an anti-ship missile during a military exercise in the waters in the South ...

Kim Tong-hyung   North Korea fired what appeared to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile on Saturday, South Korea's military said.

Deadly flooding hits China

A couple wade through a flooded road in Wuhan in central China.

Chris Buckley   Torrential rains and floods across the southern half of China have besieged cities and towns for days.