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Turkey's president condemns twin bomb blasts that killed at least 86 people at a peace rally in Ankara as a "heinous attack" as footage emerges of the moment the explosions rocked the country's capital.
Diamonds could play a vital role in helping to detect cancers in their earliest stages by acting as a "lighthouse" on a MRI scan, Sydney researchers say.
At least 10 people, including a baby and older children, die in a fire at a site in Dublin which houses members of the traveller community in an incident Irish president Michael D Higgins described as a "dreadful tragedy".
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un says his country is prepared to fight "any kind of war waged by US imperialists" at a major military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is met with laughter and groans from Liberal Party members at the New South Wales state council, after claiming the party is not run by factions or "deals in back rooms".
Four people are arrested as rival rallies are held in the central Victorian city of Bendigo, by groups for and against the construction of a local mosque.
A nationwide appeal for information regarding a former Navy sailor linked to the murder of one woman and the disappearance of another is issued by West Australian police.
China says it has completed the construction of two lighthouses in the disputed South China Sea as tensions in the region mount over Beijing's maritime ambitions.
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