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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday angrily rejected criticism by international monitors of a referendum granting him extra powers that was disputed...
North Korea is preparing for 'any mode of war' triggered by US military action, Pyongyang's envoy to the United Nations warned Monday, saying his country would...
BHP Billiton is facing legal action over alleged racial abuse at one of its mine sites in Western Australia.
Twelve people were injured when a corrosive substance was thrown inside a packed London nightclub, police and fire services said, amid a sharp rise in acid...
A 17-year-old girl has died after she was attacked by a shark in Western Australia's south.
Hundreds of Palestinians held in Israeli jails are beginning a mass hunger strike in protest against their conditions.
Despite Turkey voting 'Yes' to grant President Recep Tayyip Erdogan greater powers, most Turkish Australians said 'No'.

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Former prime minister Tony Abbott has outlined a five-point plan to keep Labor out of power, which includes not sacking another elected prime minister.
A poll commissioned by the peak union body, the Australian Council of Trade Unions has found only one in five people think the set minimum wage is 'about right'.
Prosecutors have indicted ex-South Korean President Park Geun-hye over corruption allegations.
Protesters have gathered in Melbourne to call for the Manus Island detention centre to close after shots were fired on Good Friday.
There is concern the NSW government's decision to drop the Safe Schools program will put vulnerable children at risk.
Prince Harry says he shut down his emotions for 20 years after the tragic death of his mother when he was just 12.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday hit back at nationwide protests calling for him to release his tax returns, questioning 'who paid for' the 'small' rallies.

Europe Elections

Spotlight on the 2017 'Super Elections' 

French presidential candidate Francois Fillon responded angrily Tuesday to a new report alleging that he put his wife on the public payroll in 1982, four years earlier...
Immigration, the European Union and rejuvenating the economy are the key challenges facing all candidates in France's presidential election commencing April 23.
In the coming weeks the French people will head to the polls on four separate occasions to elect their President and members of the National Assembly.
Communist-backed Jean-Luc Melenchon has climbed into third place in the French presidential election, according to new polls, and is being taken seriously in the...
Far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has stirred up deep emotions just two weeks ahead of the election by saying that today's France is not responsible...
Far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen denied Sunday that the French state was responsible for the wartime round-up of Jews at a Paris cycling track who...
French rightwing presidential candidate Francois Fillon was hit in the face with flour on Thursday by a young man at a campaign event.

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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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The World Federation of Public Health Associations is running a public health photo competition to celebrate its 50th birthday. Here is a short list of the best images.
More than two dozen photographs of the Pentagon taken on September 11, 2001, have reappeared on the FBI's website.

Photos: Lismore flooding

Images show rising floodwaters in Lismore today as the town's levy has breached and risks cracking.
Traditional South Sudanese wrestling is getting an Aussie makeover. Those involved say it’s a good way to put young South-Sudanese Australians in touch with their community and culture.

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.