New Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull delves into the controversial and highly charged debate over China's actions in the South China Sea, saying the world power is "pushing the envelope".
German auto giant Volkswagen plummets nearly 20 per cent on the stock market as investigations spread into revelations that hundreds of thousands of its diesel cars have software that secretly thwarts US emissions tests.
The Defence Force releases a new video of Air Force aircraft destroying Islamic State targets in Iraq, showing devastating before and after images of the blast sites.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten indicates he will reject any adverse finding handed down against him from the trade union royal commission and says his stand-off with the government over the China free trade agreement will not last until the next election.
Climate change will put coastal areas from Sydney to California at increased risk from erosion and flooding, independent of sea-level rise, a new study suggests.
Hungary presses ahead with its militant response to Europe's asylum seeker crisis, passing a law to allow the army to use "non-lethal firearms, rubber bullets, pyrotechnics and tear gas grenades" against people trying to cross its borders.
North Korea's use of a lottery system to allow a fraction of the families separated by the Korean War to meet is "extremely cruel", former High Court judge Michael Kirby says.
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