France begins a period of national mourning for the 84 people who died after a man drove a truck through a crowd in Nice as they watched Bastille Day fireworks.
The Bastille Day truck attack in Nice killed 84 people of all ages and nationalities, including 10 children and teenagers who were out enjoying the fireworks.
The Liberal Party stands united behind Malcolm Turnbull and doesn't need cabinet 'rebalanced' to include more conservatives, according to Communications Minister Mitch Fifield.
Pauline Hanson's success at the federal election could put the Family Court back in the spotlight, with some Nationals believing her push to abolish it has struck a chord with angry dads battling custody issues.
While the exhumation of an unrecovered grave at the Battle of Fromelles was the proudest moment of Tony Pollard's career, the archaeologist says one day months later his wife found him sobbing on the couch.
The New South Wales parole board is set to release a prominent Muslim prisoner who, it fears, is at risk of being radicalised if he remains behind bars.
Republican White House candidate Donald Trump formally announces Mike Pence, the governor of Indiana, as his choice for vice president, ending weeks of intense speculation and putting a conservative stalwart on the ticket.
Unregulated betting websites that allow underage gamers to gamble away huge amounts of money look set to be shut down after video game giant Valve announced a crackdown on the controversial practice of skins gambling.
A private funeral is held in England for Jo Cox, the MP whose murder halted Britain's EU referendum campaign and sparked an outpouring of sympathy from around the world.
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