Peter Dutton's office received an advanced copy of the press release saying Australian Border Force officers would be cracking down on visa fraud but no-one read it, the Immigration Minister says.
Three former United Petroleum franchisees are launching legal action against the service station giant, claiming they have been unfairly forced out of their businesses.
Peter Greste's Al Jazeera colleagues Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed spend their first night back in an Egyptian jail after a Cairo court upheld their convictions for working without a licence and broadcasting false news about the country.
Austrian police say they have intercepted another migrant truck — this one containing 26 people — with three young children hospitalised due to the "extremely bad state of their health" as the European migrant crisis continues.
Thai police arrest a man they say is "likely involved" with the bombing of a Bangkok shrine earlier this month that left 20 people dead and scores injured.
A road accident in Swaziland kills 38 girls and seriously injures 20 others who were on their way to a traditional ceremony where the king can choose a new wife.
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