Vehicle attacks easy to organise
The tactic of mowing people down avoids the need to obtain any explosives or weapons and can be carried out by a "lone-wolf" attacker without a network of militants.
The tactic of mowing people down avoids the need to obtain any explosives or weapons and can be carried out by a "lone-wolf" attacker without a network of militants.
Overly complacent investors have been given two brutal lessons this week of how messy and unpredictable politics can get.
Paddy Power is hiring a "head of Trump betting" to oversee bets related to the US president and his administration.
Australia's political leaders have rushed to pledge solidarity with Great Britain following Wednesday night's terrorist attack which Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull describing it as an attack on all democracies.
The US ramps up the fight against Islamic State forces in Syria, saying it will up 'safety zones' to help refugees return home.
Economist Saul Eslake says a tripling in the number of 50 and 60 year olds with big housing debts could cause a pension blowout in the budget, as people use their super to pay of the debt.
Labor leader Bill Shorten has sought to shame Malcolm Turnbull over race hate laws in front of ethnic leaders.
Former Greens leader Bob Brown has returned to Canberra asking questions about a proposed $1b taxpayer loan for the Adani coal mine.
Theologians are still wrestling over exactly what hell is like, but it's generally agreed that purgatory must be closely modelled on an Australian cable news program.
Australia and China will agree on beef exports, energy and security during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit.
The federal government has secured Senate support for its childcare reforms in a deal that has left the fate of a net $4 billion in budget s...
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