Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry confirms that the navy has found human remains believed to belong to those on board EgyptAir flight MS804 that crashed in the Mediterranean.
The Federal Opposition says it still wants to know why an NBN Co employee took 32 photographs of documents during AFP raids on Labor figures in Melbourne.
The ABC caught up with a few people in Western Sydney to find out what they thought about the Immigration Minister's comments about innumerate and illiterate refugees "taking Australian jobs" or remaining unemployed.
Ultra nationalist leader Norbert Hofer, often compared with Republican US presidential hopeful Donald Trump, looks likely to be the new president of Austria.
Diaries penned by the mother of a missing Brisbane woman are being examined by cold case detectives, 30 years after the 20-year-old vanished from a roadside after running out of petrol.
Severe floods in Sri Lanka force half a million people to flee their homes across the island nation, officials say, as the death toll from days of torrential rain and landslides rises to more than 60.
A man who scaled the walls of Buckingham Palace repeatedly asked where the Queen was and later told police he was "admiring the view", a court has heard.
Three-time world surfing champion Mick Fanning will return to compete at Jeffreys Bay in July — the South African beach where he was attacked by a shark 12 months earlier.
The incoming mayor of a major Philippine city says he is offering bounties to police to kill criminals, deepening concerns of extra-judicial deaths under the rule of president-elect Rodrigo Duterte.
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