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  1. Trump's three wrongs

    Donald J Trump has taken to his presidency with the same brashness that propelled him towards victory last November.

  2. Who is General McMaster?

    Donald Trump has selected General HR McMaster as his new national security adviser. But who is he?

  3. Cyclone Winston tribute

    Beverley O'Connor speaks to Minister for the Pacific, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, as Fiji marks one year since Cyclone Winston.

  4. Exploring the Antarctic

    The Australian Antarctic Division investigates a new year-round runway site on the icy continent.

  5. Mosul on the frontlines

    The battle for Mosul is street-by-street, with Islamic State suicide bombers and snipers a constant threat as the fighting rages.

  6. The legacy of Roe v Wade

    The legacy of the landmark 1973 US ruling on abortion endures after the death of Norma McCorvey — the "Roe" in Roe v Wade.

  7. SpaceX Falcon off to ISS

    A SpaceX Falcon rocket blasts off from a historic NASA launch pad at the Kennedy Space Centre.

  8. Soviet bus stop architecture

    Architects working in the Soviet Union transformed simple bus stops into pieces of art and acts of defiance.

  9. Trump's week in review

    A hastily-made press conference, some big love-ins and a round of golf made for another big week in the White House, the ABC's Zoe Daniel writes.

  10. 'At war on a daily basis'

    The recent test-firing of a missile towards Japan is a reminder North Korea is "convinced that war is imminent".

  11. Tonga's got mail

    The Kingdom of Tonga is joining several other developing countries in getting a formal postal system for the first time.

  12. Tracking penguins

    New technology is giving scientists an unprecedented insight into the hidden world of seabirds in Antarctica.

  13. Analysis: Two-state solution

    It is difficult to see how the two-state solution can move from rhetoric to reality, writes chief correspondent Philip Williams.

  1. 'Triumph of dictatorship'

    Cambodia's authoritarian government changes the law covering political parties, in what some commentators are calling the "final triumph of dictatorship".

    The amendments make it easy for Cambodia's Ministry of Interior and Supreme Court — both widely seen as controlled by the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) — to dissolve a political party on the basis that it threatens "national unity".

  1. Protests at PNG gas plant

    Protesters picket at an LNG plant near Port Moresby as PNG's government withholds long overdue royalties.

  2. US patrols South China Sea

    A US aircraft carrier strike group begins patrols in the South China Sea amid growing tensions with Beijing.

  3. Philippine army joins drug war

    The Philippine army will create a task force to support President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.

  4. Bombing of Darwin

    Survivors and veterans of the bombing of Darwin 75 years ago are honoured for their role in preserving freedom.