An intense manhunt is underway in Europe, with French police naming a 26-year-old Belgium born man they believe is the eighth attacker and only surviving terrorist of the Paris attacks that left 129 people dead.
An Australian man says he and his 12-year-old son huddled behind a mixing desk at the Bataclan theatre in Paris where at least 89 people were killed when terrorists stormed a sold-out concert.
The presidents of the United States and Russia agree on a United Nations role to end the bloodshed in Syria, as the Paris attacks jolts leaders into seeking a united front against Islamic State jihadists.
Australians continue to show their solidarity with France in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris, with vigils held around the country and landmarks illuminated in blue, white and red.
Prominent government backbencher Andrew Nikolic calls for Immigration Minister Peter Dutton to be given a greater say in national security decisions following the attacks in Paris.
The Federal Government finalises an agreement to trial its cash-restricted welfare debit card in the East Kimberley, calling the initiative a "full-frontal assault" on abuse fuelled by drugs and alcohol.
Ross Taylor accumulates the highest score by a New Zealander against Australia with a composed double ton as the tourists batted for the entirety of day three at the WACA.
A landslide engulfs homes in eastern China killing at least 16 people, with 21 still missing, as heavy rains bring misery across a swathe of the country.
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