The crew of American yacht Comanche celebrates into the night after arriving at Constitution Dock more than 50 nautical miles ahead of its nearest rival.
Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi promises to rid the country of Islamic State militants in the next year, after counter-terrorism forces reclaimed the western city of Ramadi from IS fighters.
Police in the Chinese city of Shenzhen detain 12 people in connection with last week's deadly landslide that killed at least seven people and left more than 70 missing.
Fresh concerns are raised over the Federal Government's overhaul of the childcare sector, with fears some centres could be forced to close and leave vulnerable Indigenous families at risk.
Malaysia Airlines investigates a Christmas Day mix-up that sent a plane flying in the wrong direction after it left Auckland, in the latest incident to hit the carrier.
A record series of tornadoes as well as heavy floods kill dozens of people in the southern United States, with blizzard conditions now setting in across many parts of the country.
The evacuation of more than 450 fighters and civilians from three Syrian towns begins under a rare deal between the regime and rebel groups, according to monitors and fighters.
Australia compiles a 459-run lead thanks to half centuries from Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith on day three of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Look back at how the action unfolded.
An entertainment company owned by Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene apologises for an Enrique Iglesias concert where local women shed their underwear, sparking outrage from the country's president.
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