World
Indonesian presidential candidate says Jerusalem move no problem
Prabowo Subianto took a sharply different line to Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
- by James Massola
Opinion & Perspectives
North America
Oldest US Pearl Harbour veteran dies at 106
The oldest surviving US veteran of the Pearl Harbour attack that plunged the United States into World War II has died in California.
- by Brendan O'Brien
How climate change could spell the end of America's Yellowstone Park
In 2016, the Yellowstone River was closed to anglers for nearly 475 kilometres after a disease killed thousands of fish. For some, it was a troubling sign.
- by Marguerite Holloway & Josh Haner
Europe
Asia
Lese-majeste is dead. Long live lese-majeste
Thailand’s notorious royal defamation law has not been used in a year, but the chances of it being abolished are as remote as ever.
- by Michael Ruffles
'God, I don't want to die': US missionary's plea before remote Indian tribe struck
John Allen Chau's riveting journal of his last days shows a treacherous journey by dark in a small fishing boat to the area where the small tribe lived in huts.
- by Joanna Slater & Annie Gowen
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4000-year-old, UK-sized network of termite mounds discovered in Brazil
Millions of termite mounds believed to be nearly 4000 years old were discovered in a remote Brazilian forest, according to researchers.
- by Ashley May
More than 85,000 Yemeni children may have died from hunger, aid group says
- by Aziz El Yaakoubi & Mohammed Ghobari