'Koala bears and kangaroos ... [and] torture islands'
Andreas Tölke, a German fashionista, threw open his Armani couch, the city of Hamburg opened up its schools, and Berlin turned department stores into shelters for thousands of families.
Eryk Bagshaw is a journalist with Fairfax Media
Andreas Tölke, a German fashionista, threw open his Armani couch, the city of Hamburg opened up its schools, and Berlin turned department stores into shelters for thousands of families.
He was the clown who brought joy to the lives of children in a city that the United Nations has been warned is has begun a "slow-motion descent into hell."
With its comparatively low cost of living, easy access to communal office space and thriving cultural scene, a new city has replaced London as the dominant entrepreneurial hub of Europe.
New audio has emerged of Donald Trump discussing threesomes, having sex with women while they are menstruating and praising his daughter Ivanka's physique.
A US newspaper has taken the unprecedented step of writing an editorial against a presidential candidate the day after he launched his campaign.
He was a divorcee, a drunkard, and a delivery man. On Thursday, he murdered 84 people on Nice's Promenade de Anglais.
An Australian academic has died and another Australian has been injured while descending from the summit of Mount Everest.
Irina Bokova has outlined her achievements as the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation as part of a pitch for the top UN role.
For 43 years Australian couple Ken and Jocelyn Elliott built their hospital, brick by brick, bed by bed, a white surgery stark against the red dust of Burkina Faso in west Africa.
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