Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are set to go head-to-head in the first national free-to-air leaders' debate. It will only be a matter of time until the fight gets personal, writes political reporter Matthew Doran.
Lightning strikes a football pitch in western Germany injuring 35 people, as 11 are hurt in a similar freak strike at a birthday party in a Parisian park.
Despite misconceptions that they are tricked or coerced, the women who join Islamic State do so for the same political ends as men, Sara Mahmood writes.
Daniel Ricciardo has secured his maiden career pole position after producing the fastest lap for Red Bull in an incident-packed qualifying session for the Monaco Grand Prix.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemns the United States' support of Kurdish fighters in Syria after a photographer revealed US commandos wearing the insignia of a militia branded a terror group by Ankara.
A Perth father, who lost his son in a motorcycle crash, is campaigning for changes to a popular race circuit after five deaths in 16 years, which he believes were preventable.
The Greens Indigenous Affairs election policy includes a demand for the restoration of half a billion dollars in federal funding, which the party argues was ripped out of the portfolio in the 2014 Abbott budget.
Chinese conglomerate Wanda opens its first theme park as its billionaire boss declares war on Disney, just weeks before the entertainment giant launches a similar attraction in Shanghai.
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