The Prime Minister says the Government is urgently reviewing the visa held by an Islamic cleric who is visiting Sydney and who has been quoted as describing death as an appropriate sentence for homosexuality.
Australian shares slump to five-and-a-half-week lows, wiping out more than $30 billion, as investors sell out across major sectors on global fears that Britain may exit the eurozone.
Nightclub massacre gunman Omar Mateen was killed by police as he tried to flee the scene of the shooting through a hole punched in a wall by an armoured vehicle, authorities reveal.
A mother of 11, a bouncer, a community volunteer, a theme park worker — read the stories behind the victims of the worst mass shooting in modern US history.
A professional snowboarder is jailed for dealing large quantities of ecstasy, cocaine and ice which he told customers to refer to as "cheeseburgers", "drinks" and "fries" when placing their orders.
Donald Trump reiterates his call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the US in the wake of the Orlando shooting, suggesting the massacre was the product of immigration from Afghanistan.
Sydney shopkeeper Adeel Khan is found guilty of the manslaughter of a woman and her baby who died in a fire that Khan deliberately lit inside his convenience store in 2014.
Tasmanian backpacker Rye Hunt died from either dehydration or drowning as he swam from a small island near Copacabana beach in a drug-induced psychosis, Brazilian police say.
A senior Russian MP hails his country's hooligans at the European Championships, saying they were defending the nation's honour after clashes with England fans.
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