Tropical Cyclone Stan crosses the coastline in Western Australia's north-west Pilbara region, bringing heavy rainfall and wind gusts of up to 140 kilometres per hour.
Serena Williams denies nerves were responsible for her shock Australian Open loss to Angelique Kerber, saying she cannot win every match, despite expectations.
The first images to emerge from within Tasmania's fire-affected World Heritage Area illustrate the level of destruction caused by bushfire, as experts warn such incidents are signs of a changing climate.
A nuclear waste facility will not be built at Hill End in central-west New South Wales because community opposition to the proposal is so strong, the Federal Government says.
Tens of thousands of Italians stage a mass rally in Rome's Circus Maximus to urge the government to drop legislation that offers homosexual couples legal recognition and limited adoption rights.
A gang of masked, black-clad men rampage through the streets of Stockholm handing out leaflets threatening to attack migrant street youths "to make a statement", with police saying two arrests have been made.
At least 16 more people have starved to death in the besieged Syrian town of Madaya since the delivery of aid earlier this month, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says.
The US State Department says that material that should have been marked "top secret" has been found in seven email chains on former secretary of state Hillary Clinton's private server.
The mystery behind the extinction of a huge flightless bird called Genyornis that flourished in the grasslands and woodlands of prehistoric Australia may have been solved, with burned eggshells as the clue and people as the culprits.
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