World
He gamed, cheated, ignored her, she bought herself a samurai sword
Emily Javier allegedly bought and used a sword after finding Tinder on her boyfriend's phone and a hair in the shower. But he used his gamer skills to survive.
- by Kyle Swenson
Opinion & Perspectives
How Russia poisoned the myth of sovereignty
Britain is now learning that it has less power and fewer ironclad allies than it thinks.
Waleed Aly
The Flight of the Crow - the greatest escape story never told
An Australian soldier known as The Crow led the greatest escape from a German prisoner of war camp. But until now, it has been barely known in Australia.
Tony Wright
Democrats claiming win in Pennsylvania shakes up Trump's heartland
Whether Democrat Conor Lamb holds on to win the seat matters less than the fact that he was so competitive.
Peter Baker & Michael Shear
North America
'You're fired, and you too': McMaster on brink, others on thin ice
In another jolt to his administration's senior ranks, President Donald Trump has decided to remove H.R. McMaster as his national security adviser.
- by Ashley Parker, Josh Dawsey, Philip Rucker & Carol D. Leonnig
Breaking
Tragedy
Multiple dead as pedestrian bridge collapses in Miami, Florida
Several people were killed when a pedestrian bridge spanning several lanes of traffic collapsed at Florida International University in Miami.
- by Megan Gorrey
Europe
Asia
North Korean minister to visit Sweden as Trump-Kim speculation mounts
North Korea's foreign minister will visit Sweden, prompting speculation that the trip could lay the groundwork for a meeting with the US.
Updated
Tragedy
Australian killed in landmine blast in Cambodia
One Australian is among two dead and three injured after an explosion in Cambodia.
- by James Massola and Anna Prytz
Exclusive
ASEAN
Indonesian President Widodo says Australia should be in ASEAN
- by James Massola and Peter Hartcher
Exclusive
ASEAN
Indonesian President Widodo wants a free trade agreement with Australia
- by James Massola and Peter Hartcher
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SOS Rio: 'Execution' of outspoken councillor a blow to security push
Brazilians are reacting with outrage to the murder of a prominent city councillor and outspoken critic of police killings in Rio de Janeiro.
- by Walter Brandimarte