The Syrian army uncovers a mass grave containing the bodies of 42 civilians and soldiers executed by Islamic State jihadists in Palmyra, according to a military source.
More than 4,000 medicines will drop in price from this weekend, saving consumers around $20 each time they head to the pharmacy to pick up their prescriptions for conditions ranging from cholesterol to high blood pressure.
Officials say Brussels Airport will reopen on Sunday, 12 days after it was hit by Islamic State suicide blasts, as Belgian prosecutors charge a third suspect with terrorism over a foiled plot to attack France.
A bull that bolted on its death march to a New York City slaughterhouse and was rescued with the help of comedian Jon Stewart will soon find out there is a price for freedom.
Senior ministers throw their support behind Malcolm Turnbull after his contentious plan for income tax — dismissed as "crazy" by Bill Shorten — was rejected at Friday's COAG meeting.
Three employees of the Indian construction firm building a overpass that collapsed appear in court charged with murder and other offences, and may face life imprisonment or death sentence if convicted.
Former Essendon player Brent Prismall says he believes the banned drug Thymosin Beta 4 was part of the disgraced supplements program that left him and 33 teammates serving doping bans.
Defending premiers North Queensland prove too good for the Dragons in a 36-0 shut-out win in Townsville, as St George Illawarra rue a string of handling errors and poor execution.
Foreign Affair's Minister Julie Bishop weighs in on the Brexit debate, telling the British Prime Minister David Cameron that it is in Australia's interests to see the UK remain part of the European Union.
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