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'He knew exactly what he was doing and he did it': Malcolm Turnbull says Tony Abbott's critical speech last week was timed to affect the latest Newspoll, in which...
All the action of the 89th Academy Awards, as it happens.
Germany recorded more than 3,500 attacks against refugees and asylum shelters last year, according to new interior ministry figures, amounting to an average of...
Syria cancelled the passport of Khaled Khatib, who was travelling to the Oscars for a nominated documentary he worked on about civil-war rescue group The White...
India demanded the 'strongest action' from the US government Sunday after an Indian expatriate was killed and another wounded in a suspected hate crime in the...
NBN Co has updated its website to give people waiting on the national broadband network better information about when it will come to them.
Vandals have broken and overturned more than 500 gravestones at a Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia, the latest in a spate of recent bomb threats and attacks...

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Lionel Patea has pleaded guilty to the murder of his former partner Tara Brown, whom he ran off the road and bashed to death on the Gold Coast in 2015.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday accused the media of 'campaigning hysterically' in favour of Emmanuel Macron, her centrist rival for the...
A man accused of injuring almost 30 people after ploughing into a Mardis Gras crowd in New Orleans was well over the legal blood alcohol limit, police say.
Donald Trump on Sunday mocked the "rigged" election of a former member of Barack Obama's presidential cabinet to the post of Democratic chairman.
Independent MP Andrew Wilkie has introduced to parliament a private bill for an annual audit of politicians' work expenses.
Workers soon to be retrenched from Victoria's Hazelwood power station have held a rally voicing fears about the future and calling for a staged closure.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo's Australian visit has delivered a restoration of defence co-operation after a spat over apparently offensive material.
Face Up to Racism Week

Face up to racism with a week of programs challenging preconceptions around race and prejudice. Starts Sunday 26 February.

In focus: US Politics

The latest news on American politics.

On the campaign trail and in office, Donald Trump has made attacking the press one of his political trademarks. But by restricting the access of certain media, his...
US Democrats elected former Labor Secretary Tom Perez as chairman on Saturday, choosing a veteran of the Obama administration to lead the daunting task of...
Several media outlets have hit back after being excluded from a press briefing by White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon told conservatives Thursday to expect a daily fight as President Donald Trump pushes through his agenda despite a US...
Mexican leaders expressed outrage at US President Donald Trump's trade and immigration policies ahead of a meeting with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
After remaining silent on the subject for several days, President Donald Trump on Tuesday decried a spate of anti-Semitic threats against Jewish community centers...
President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday revoked landmark guidance issued to public schools in defense of transgender student rights, reversing course...

In focus: Australia's First People

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As a fair skin Wiradjuri man, Jake Gablonski knows what it's like to be teased and even called a 'liar' for identifying as Aboriginal, but that hasn't stopped him from proudly representing his true he...
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Can art hold the key to reconciliation? Dancer and artist Thomas ES Kelly explains why he thinks so.
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Indigenous Languages at Risk

Australia's Indigenous languages could be completely wiped out by 2050 according to experts.

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How much do we actually know about the history and concept of this sociological term which is rapidly gaining popularity?
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Associate Professor Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews gives us a snapshot of the research on racism against Indigenous peoples since the 1960s.
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A behind-the-scenes look at Insight's recent trip to the Latrobe Valley, speaking and filming with communities affected by the closure of Hazelwood Power Station and Mine.
Chief White House photographer Pete Souza has released his final series of images, offering a glimpse inside the Obama administration in its final year.
The year 2016 gave political cartoonists more material than you could poke a pencil at. Eighty of the best cartoons went on display in the Behind the Lines exhibition at the Museum of Australian Democracy in Canberra.
Donald Trump supporters were jubilant while Hillary Clinton supporters were shocked and silent - it is the tale of two camps as the US starts to come to terms with Trump's shock victory.
More than 50,000 Iraqi soldiers, Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, Sunni Arab tribesmen and Shia militiamen are engaged in a bloody battle to re-take control of Mosul from IS.

Finetta's life at home

A 6.2-magnitude hit central Italy on Wednesday, leaving more than 150 dead and reducing towns across the region to rubble.