A Syrian suicide bomber is believed to be responsible for a blast in Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet tourist district that has left 10 people dead, Turkey's President says.
A police officer is shot with his own gun and a security guard wounded after a man allegedly threatening a doctor with scissors at Nepean Hospital in the city's west grabs the officer's firearm.
A video is released by the Mexican Navy showing marines firing their assault rifles and tossing smoke grenades during an operation to recapture notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
An Australian artist says he is honoured his David Bowie wall mural in Britain has become a focus for fans' tributes after the death of the music icon.
An unlikely coalition of farmers, environmentalists, scientists and fishers calls for the Government to protect Australia's largest river system from a plague of introduced fish.
It is the final week leading to Taiwan's presidential and legislative elections on Saturday, where the embattled ruling KMT is expected to be defeated in both, sparking its third democratic handover of power.
Aid agencies are calling for more medical help and food resources to reach the Syrian town of Madaya, after visiting the area to assess the extent of malnutrition.
Essendon chairman Lindsay Tanner says the Bombers are "shocked" and "mystified" by the suspensions issued to 34 of their former and current players and maintains the club "will get through this".
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