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Police believe at least two people were responsible for a shooting at an Ohio nightclub which has left one person dead and more than a dozen injured.
SBS World News Reporter Luke Waters has secured a nomination for this year's Logies 'Most Outstanding News Coverage' for his exclusive interview with Syrian...
Carrie Lam - widely seen as Beijing's choice for the leadership - becomes Hong Kong's first female chief executive following a vote dismissed by pro-democracy...
Residents in low-lying coastal areas have been directed to evacuate until Cyclone Debbie passes.

Violence erupts at pro-Trump rally

Fighting breaks out on a popular southern California beach between pro and anti-Donald Trump supporters.
A national study of wastewater confirms what authorities have long suspected - methylamphetamine use is soaring around Australia.
Scores of people are detained at an opposition rally in Belarus, with riot police grabbing protesters and putting them in vans.

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About 40 police officers are decapitated by militia fighters following an ambush in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Cardboard is a Japanese architect’s solution to providing more comfortable and resilient temporary housing for people displaced by conflict and disaster.
Voting in the small state of Saarland on Sunday will be seen as a key test of the Social Democrats' rising fortunes under new leader Martin Schulz.
European Union leaders renewed their vows at a special summit in Rome on Saturday, celebrating the troubled bloc's 60th anniversary with a commitment to a common...

US conducted air strike on Mosul

The US has acknowledged responsibility for an air strike on Mosul that witnesses say killed at least 100 people.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's Australia visit will come to an end on Sunday as he prepares to fly out of Sydney.
An electoral committee rather than the general public will be responsible for selecting a new leader in Hong Kong on Sunday.

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Spotlight on the 2017 'Super Elections' 

Voting in the small state of Saarland on Sunday will be seen as a key test of the Social Democrats' rising fortunes under new leader Martin Schulz.
The 27 European Union leaders meet in Rome on the 60th anniversary of the bloc's founding treaty, and endorse a declaration of intent they hope will last a decade.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party faces a first election-year test against resurgent leftwing challengers when voters go to the polls on Sunday in the tiny...
The new Dutch parliament met for the first time Thursday since last week's elections, as a four-party coalition government appeared to be emerging from fierce...
As the EU turns 60 amid a divorce from Britain and other mid-life crisis, the question is increasingly not how it can bounce back, but how it can survive.
French Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux resigned on Tuesday after revelations that he hired his two teenage daughters as parliamentary aides.
Immigration, the European Union and rejuvenating the economy are the key challenges facing all candidates in France's presidential election commencing April 23.

In focus: Australia's First People

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A repatriation ceremony has been held at the Australian Embassy in Berlin to respectfully acknowledge the unconditional return of three Indigenous ancestral remains.
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Maoriland festival goers gets an insight into how 360 technology is being adapted and used in Australia for social and political development for Indigenous Australians.
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Children's stories by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers and illustrators are funny, sad, thoughtful, silly, profound, and joyous.   

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Aboriginal Stories and Yoga

A Sydney-based yoga organisation is fusing Indian and Indigenous yoga traditions, incorporating the spirit of Aboriginal Australia into the ancient practice.  
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Treaties, community relationships and tackling racism - what can Australia learn from First Nations' parlimentary seats across the globe?
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In pictures: Londoners stand together after Westminster Attack

Hundreds of people paid tribute to victims of the Westminster attack outside British parliament which left four people dead and many more injured.

In pictures: London attack

An attacker drove a car into people on Westminster Bridge before crashing into a fence outside parliament and wielding a knife.
From live TV errors to political protests, the 89th Academy Awards was more than just the glitz.
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.