France heads to the polls amid Macron hack
France has gone to the polls to choose a president, amid continuing fallout from a massive hack of sensitive documents from the campaign of frontrunner Emmanuel Macron.
France has gone to the polls to choose a president, amid continuing fallout from a massive hack of sensitive documents from the campaign of frontrunner Emmanuel Macron.
Private equity outfit TPG Capital has approached Fairfax Media with a proposal to buy its online real estate business Domain and the company's three big publishing mastheads.
Treasurer Scott Morrison and Finance Minister Mathias Cormann have gone on a Sunday charm offensive.
Top UN investigator says Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs would only unleash more problems.
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Tony Abbott has predicted Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull could dump a controversial education funding reform.
A Sydney man has been cleared of raping a teenager in the laneway outside his father's Kings Cross nightclub after a retrial.
The lawyer for accused Australian drug mule Cassandra Sainsbury says they are desperately searching for the man who allegedly provided her with headphones filled with cocaine, but admitted so far he has proved a "ghost".
FBI Director James Comey has said it would have been "catastrophic" to conceal his decision to reopen an investigation into Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton's emails.
One of China's top diplomats has cited an apocalyptic science fiction novel to warn North Korea and the US must talk.
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