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The missile test comes hours after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned of "catastrophic consequences" if the international community failed to pressure the...
About 300 US Marines will form part of a NATO training and assistance mission in Helmand Province, which for years was the centrepiece of the US and British...
Worshippers release yellow and white balloons as Pope Francis circles the Cairo stadium on a golf cart before leading a jubilant mass for Egypt's Catholic community.
Donald Trump says lifting bans on drilling for oil and gas in offshore Arctic and Atlantic areas will pull in "billions of dollars" for America.
Mark Dreyfus describes a metadata breach by an Australian Federal Police officer as "shocking" and demands an explanation from ministers.
The internet monitoring group Turkey Blocks says all language editions of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia were blocked in Turkey on Saturday.
One of Australia's newest refugee groups has opened their hearts - and wallets - in a show of gratitude.

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US President Donald Trump has held a campaign-style rally at the National Rifle Association's annual convention and vowed to wind back gun control measures.
University fees are expected to increase under proposed changes to higher education in the upcoming Federal Budget.
Authorities in Beijing are bulldozing and bricking up hundreds of small businesses in an effort to clean up the Chinese capital, and the lack of consultation with...
French presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron's campaign has banished Russia Today and Sputnik, denying them accreditation after the candidate's team said the...
Tanzanian President John Magufuli sacked close to 10,000 civil servants on Friday after a government report found they had faked their qualifications.
The United States on Friday pushed for tougher sanctions to confront the North Korean nuclear threat, piling pressure on China to act while warning it was keeping...
A four-year-old boy is being looked after by NSW doctors after he was taken by his parents from a Brisbane hospital.

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Spotlight on the 2017 'Super Elections' 

Far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen delivered a ferocious attack Thursday on her globalist rival Emmanuel Macron, saying voters faced a choice "for or...
French presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron vowed Wednesday not to 'yield a centimetre' to Marine Le Pen after being booed and heckled with chants backing his...
French voters did exactly what they were expected to do - to the relief of French pollsters who helped redeem a profession still smarting over getting Brexit and...
France's far-right presidential candidate has announced she will temporarily step down as the party's leader.
Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who go head-to-head in the second round of France's presidential election on May 7, are...
French President Francois Hollande on Monday urged voters to reject far-right leader Marine Le Pen in next month's presidential runoff against pro-EU candidate...
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen wept for joy when her father Jean-Marie Le Pen, the bogeyman of French politics, made it to the final of the 2002 presidential...

In Focus: Australia's First People

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For 50,000 years, Australias First Peoples have traveled long distances using star maps in the night sky.   
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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.