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Scott Morrison isn't giving much away about his second Budget but has promised to address cost of living pressures facing Australians.
The White House on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's decision to invite Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte to Washington, saying his cooperation was...
The co-founder of software giant Atlassian purchases a Sydney waterfront property known as "Elaine" from John Brehmer Fairfax, whose family formerly owned the...
This week marks the 75th anniversary of one of the most crucial battles in World War II when United States and Australian forces resisted Japanese advances in the...
US President Donald Trump offered some backhanded praise for North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, calling him "a pretty smart cookie" in a television interview that...
Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins has rubbished an 'inaccurate' News Limited report that labelled the organisation's proposed gender balance...
A young Adelaide woman has been arrested in Colombia after allegedly being caught with cocaine in her luggage at the airport.

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News and analysis from Australia and the world.

An Indian politician has ordered thousands of bats and gifted them to new brides in an attempt to draw attention to alcoholism and domestic violence.
Relatives of the tens of thousands who went missing during the last Argentine dictatorship marked four decades of marching for accountability on Sunday.
A legal case between New Zealand's National Party and rapper Eminem's publishers has begun.
Police detain a shirtless man on the roof of Victoria's Government House in central Melbourne.
A Swiss climber who died in an accident near Mount Everest is being hailed as "one of the greatest ever".
At least 11 people have been killed by tornadoes or flooding in the US South and Midwest with a rare late-season blizzard hitting western Kansas.
Less than half of Australia can identify the early signs of multiple sclerosis, a disease that doesn't mean a life in a wheelchair if treated early.

Europe Elections

Spotlight on the 2017 'Super Elections' 

With a week to go before France's presidential election runoff, far-right candidate Marine Le Pen stayed on the offensive against frontrunner Emmanuel Macron on Sunday...
President Francois Hollande has urged French voters to back centrist Emmanuel Macron over far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.
French presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron's campaign has banished Russia Today and Sputnik, denying them accreditation after the candidate's team said the...
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.

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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How much do we actually know about the concept and history of this sociological term, which is rapidly gaining popularity?
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Walk with us on SBS sheds the lights on Aboriginal culture.

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Indigenous life depicted on Greek-Australian artist's paintings
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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.