End could be in sight for Assange

End could be in sight for Assange

WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange will be interviewed at Ecuador’s London embassy next Monday possibly bringing a long diplomatic deadlock to an end.

Climate denying senator in press row

Climate denying senator in press row

SENATOR Roberts walked out of his own press conference after it descended into a shouting match with reporters.

Secret Soviet map project revealed

Secret Soviet map project revealed

THE Soviets were so convinced they would take over that they launched a covert project to ensure their future rule.

Bizarre Arctic ‘ping’ baffling locals

Bizarre Arctic ‘ping’ baffling locals

IN ONE of the most sparsely populated regions on earth a sound, rising from beneath frozen seas, has locals on edge.

These 700 job cuts will hurt all of us

These 700 job cuts will hurt all of us

A FEW hundred cuts might not sound like a lot, but it’s putting the brakes on an industry that all Australians are increasingly relying on.

‘It swung me back and forth like a dog’

‘It swung me back and forth like a dog’

A SURFER has returned to the water with a prosthetic replacement just weeks after a tiger shark ripped off his left leg.

‘Icky’ retailer headed to Australia

‘Icky’ retailer headed to Australia

BILLIONAIRE internet mogul Jeff Bezos has built an online retail empire on the back of some notorious business practices and we’re on his hit list.

FILE - In this Tuesday, July 26, 2016 file photo, Russian President Vladimir Putin listens during a meeting in the Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia. Russian state-owned media does little to hide its preferences in the U.S. presidential election. News reports about the race for the White House on Russian television devote most of their time to elaborating on Donald Trump’s allegations that Hillary Clinton is corrupt and the election is rigged. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP, File)

America’s incredible threat against Russia

THE US has levelled an extraordinary threat against Russia admitting it has laid the groundwork for a devastating cyber assault against the country.

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SYRIA: Rebel Coalition Advances Against Islamic State in North Raqqa December 07

SYRIA: Rebel Coalition Advances Against Islamic State in North Raqqa December 07

The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) advanced against Islamic State in north Raqqa on November 6, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, as part of a military operation called the Wrath of Euphrates. SDF captured 11 towns and farms in north Raqqa where heavy fighting against Islamic State was reported. Syrian Democratic Forces announced the start of the operation to retake Raqqa on Saturday, November 5. See Storyful report here. This video was shared by opposition media and is described as showing scenes from the Wrath of Euphrates operation. Credit: Qasioun Agency

Cold case accused pleads not guilty

Cold case accused pleads not guilty

Two fatal fires in Brisbane has been connected to a motive for the murder of Barbara McCulkin