A major policing operation planned for Melbourne's CBD is cancelled after a backlash over plans to include Australian Border Force officials in the crackdown.
Poland's deputy culture minister says he has seen a ground-penetrating radar image of the alleged Nazi treasure train that set off a gold rush, adding that he is 99 per cent sure it exists.
Journalist Suki Kim talks about going undercover in North Korea as a teacher at the prestigious Pyongyang University of Science and Technology and discovering a world bound in secrecy, surveillance and lies.
Shark attack survivor and veteran surfer Craig Ison says he will never go back into the water after a great white mauled him at Evans Head on the New South Wales far north coast.
Eleven days after Thailand's deadliest bombing police have yet to review CCTV footage taken minutes after the blast which features a man dressed like the chief suspect, journalists have found.
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