Payne denies Australia has 'recruited' Indonesian officers as spies
Defence Minister Marise Payne has denied Australia has recruited Indonesian military officers as spies or agents of influence.
Defence Minister Marise Payne has denied Australia has recruited Indonesian military officers as spies or agents of influence.
Dementia is more common in people who live near main roads, a major study has found, raising more concern about the impact of traffic pollution on people's health.
Chinese officials and the state news media want Trump to know that their leaders prefer doing diplomacy the old-fashioned way.
The Facebook founder's no-show at Trump Tower may be linked to possible White House ambitions.
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Chickens are just as intelligent as many of their feathered friends and demonstrate thinking skills on par with mammals and primates, a US scientist has discovered.
The formula for premiership success in football is something the game's greatest minds have battled over for years. But there's one ingredient they all agree on.
For the first time, scientists have nailed down a source of fast radio bursts, one of astronomy's most enigmatic phenomena.
To the uninitiated they don't look like much to get excited about. But these tadpoles are special.
Byron Bay woman Sara Connor often thinks about what might have happened had she not tried to intervene in a fight between her boyfriend and a stranger on Kuta beach that fateful August night.
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