Austria and Germany throw open their borders to thousands of asylum seekers, bussed to the Hungarian border by a government that tried to stop them but was overwhelmed by the sheer numbers reaching Europe's frontiers.
A 50-year-old youth worker says he was assaulted by police outside a venue at Surfers Paradise, in the latest allegation against police on Queensland's Gold Coast.
Former champion Samantha Stosur is once again the last Australian singles hope at Flushing Meadows after advancing to the last 16 for the first time in four years.
Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden criticises Russia, calling its crackdown on human rights and online freedom "fundamentally wrong", and says he would prefer not to live in exile.
Thirty cadets at the prestigious US Military Academy are left injured after a traditional pillow fight turns bloody, with the list of wounds including concussions, dislocated shoulders and a broken leg.
US Secretary of State John Kerry raises US concerns about reports of "an imminent enhanced Russian military build-up" in Syria, in a phone call to his counterpart in Moscow, the US State Department said.
The lawyer representing Sydney bikie boss Sam Ibrahim describes a decision by the Federal Government to deport him as "stupid politics by another stupid politician".
Johnny Depp jokes that he "killed and ate" his dogs under direct orders of a "sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia" when asked about Pistol and Boo at the Venice Film Festival.
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