Australian woman Jocelyn Elliott has been freed after she and her husband were kidnapped by an Al Qaeda-affiliated group in Burkina Faso, neighbouring Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou says.
An Australian national is deported from India on suspicion that he is a supporter of Islamic State, after authorities acting on a tip-off found jihadi literature, including IS propaganda, on his laptop.
More than 3,100 pregnant Colombian women are infected with the mosquito-borne Zika virus, President Juan Manuel Santos says, as the disease continues its rapid spread across the Americas.
An explosion that occurred aboard a passenger plane after it took off from Somalia's main airport was caused by a bomb, officials confirm, saying they have already made arrests.
North Korea's planned launch of a long-range rocket could happen within a matter of hours, after Pyongyang shortened and brought forward the start of the launch window to Sunday.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews labels the Federal Government's plan to return dozens of children to offshore immigration detention as "wrong" and "needless", calling on the Prime Minister to allow them to settle in his state.
The world's first recorded opalised pearls, relics of creatures in an ancient inland sea, have been unearthed by two miners at Coober Pedy in the South Australian outback.
A hungry sea lion pup surprises cleaners by wandering into a seaside restaurant in California and perching herself up in the best booth in the house, long before opening time.
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