Picture Editor's Choice, January 15, 2018
A selection of photographs from around the world by Fairfax picture editors.
A selection of photographs from around the world by Fairfax picture editors.
A Turkish passenger plane has slid over the side of a cliff, stopping metres from the Black Sea.
Forgetfulness during pregnancy is a significant phenomenon that requires more analysis, researchers say.
These towns have some impressive results when it comes to the driving test, while older drivers scored poorer than younger motorists.
A $3 million upgrade to one of Brisbane's busiest bus stations is edging closer to completion. The station, which flooded in 2017, should be open by March.
The Australian music legends behind John Paul Young's famed hit Love is in the Air – Harry Vanda and the late George Young – are suing an American electro pop duo and France's national air carrier for allegedly ripping off the song.
The arrival of one global behemoth is less important than the massive phenomenon it represents says retail boss at Intel.
Trivia buffs: test your knowledge with today's interactive superquiz and target.
Up to 150 Parks and Wildlife Service firefighters, volunteer bushfire brigades and water bombing aircrafts are working to control a blaze.
A burning Iranian oil tanker has sunk following a collision in the East China Sea.
Timothy White, 53, died when his plane crashed into a paddock near Emerald on Sunday. He leaves behind a wife, two children and two grandchildren.
The old Woden bus depot will be demolished to make way for a new storehouse for Canberra's buses, with depots in Belconnen and Tuggernong overcrowded.
Brian Lee, 29, has been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of 56-year-old Klaus Petr near Hurstville station in the early hours of Saturday morning.
There is a growing body of scientific research that suggests 'baby brain' real .
"I think that is not democratic and that is the problem," Greenwood says.
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the coast of Peru on Sunday, causing homes and roads to collapse.
Jemma Caprioli admitted herself to hospital, healthy and strong. Two weeks later she left without her stomach.
The Greens are planning a major new national campaign to change the date of Australia Day.
A Canberra tenant was shocked to come home not once but twice to find a bird in her dining room.
Sponsoring "educational activities" for doctors is so financially lucrative that drug companies are spending upwards of $200,000 on a single event, sparking fresh calls for a ban.
Radford College has made compulsory a $1190 building levy for new families ahead of an ambitious campus redevelopment aimed at expanding the school by 25 per cent.
The dispute in comes as the mass buyback and demolition of Mr Fluffy homes enters its final phase
Sydney Trains will cancel 36 peak-hour services on Monday due to staff shortages, as its annual reports show the number of train crew on the city's rail network has barely budged over the past four years.
Police have seized a van found just streets away from Monash Medical Centre, where a man suffering a gunshot wound was dumped on Saturday afternoon.
The local sharemarket, which has lagged so far this year, is poised to start the week sharply higher as Wall Street bulls shift into yet a higher gear.
Hoddle Street will reopen to traffic on Sunday night after an eight-day construction blitz.
A group of South Sudanese leaders in hi-ves jackets have joined police to walk around a shopping centre in Melbourne's west in a bid to allay community concern over youth crime.
Six crew rescued and racing yacht sinks - after hitting a fish.
A 39-year-old man has been charged following a fatal head-on crash on the NSW south coast last week, which left a former Olympian fighting for his life, killed his wife, and injured a young boy.
NBN Co technicians were called to North Fremantle on Wednesday evening after it was found around 200 local residents had found themselves without an internet or home phone connection.
Respect the art, respect each other, were the only instructions as we went to see Hyper Real in the buff.
Canberra Airport says it would interested in having Jetstar flying between the capital and Sydney.
Danielle Smith was on a Hawaiian beach with her family when news came that a ballistic missile attack was imminent.
For the past two years, Wollongong man Barry Keem has won the Canberra 50km ultra marathon.
Missile threat was an 'emotional rollercoaster', says angry Aussie in Hawaii.
Bond markets are sending signals about the future direction of interest rates that equity investors can't afford to ignore, strategists believe.
Canberra family begins new year preparing for their baby to have major surgery to remodel and reconstruct her skull.
Integrated Energy Solutions had planned a plant that would convert 73 tonnes of plastic into 77.5 million litres of fuel a year.
Jazz musicians from Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne will be performing at the ANU Pop-Up Village.
Emmanuel Macron has thrown his presidential weight behind calls for the UN to recognise France's beloved baguette as a "cultural treasure".
Chelsea Manning has filed to run for the US Senate in Maryland, according to federal election filings.
Amid Sydney's latest batch of transport woes it can be easy to overlook that sometimes the best-laid plans work out tolerably well.
The Queensland Police Service will continue to use unmarked mobile speed cameras, despite calls by the union to scrap them.
"As far as I am concerned it is a worthwhile cause. To me it is a guy that served and now he doesn't have a leg, and can't get covered for it. He's stuck between NDIS and the Department of Veteran Affairs and he is not covered by either of them."
Girls Rock! is making its way to Sydney for the first time this January.
A woman in her mid-30s also fainted while shopping and another person aged in their mid-60s was being treated for heat-related symptoms.
Three teenagers have been arrested in relation to armed robberies in Thomastown and Laverton between January 8 to 10.
The majority of West Australians are increasingly confident in the future of the state's economy but remain worried about the cost of living, a survey has found.
Only four months after taking office East Timor’s minority government is set to fall.
Victorian Premier announced a strategy to double exports to India to $1 billion over the next decade.
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