Nine Save the Children staff members deported from Nauru demand an apology from the Government following another official report finding there was no basis for their removal from the island.
Astronaut Tim Peake becomes the first Briton to walk in space, but the space walk is cut short due to the discovery of water in his colleague's helmet.
A non-government organisation in northern Iraq's Kurdish region teams with local gynaecologists to restore the physical 'virginity' of women who have escaped from the Islamic State terrorist group.
Clive Palmer's troubled Queensland Nickel refinery in Townsville confirms it will lay off 237 workers, weeks after the State Government said it would not become a bank guarantor for a $35 million loan.
UNICEF confirms cases of severe malnutrition among children in the Syrian town of Madaya, with local relief workers reported 32 deaths of starvation in the past month.
An irate politician in the German state of Bavaria sends a bus packed with dozens of refugees to Chancellor Angela Merkel's office in protest against her liberal immigration policy.
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