A concert by British pop legend Sting is marking the reopening of Paris' Bataclan concert hall, one year after terrorists turned it into a bloodbath and killed 90 revellers with automatic weapons and explosive belts.
The Turnbull Government will announce today the outcome of multi-nation negotiations aimed at clearing out its offshore detention centres on Nauru and Manus Island.
One person is shot and police are forced to use pepper spray and flash-bang devices to quell violence at an anti-Trump demonstration in Portland, as another night of nationwide protests take place against the President-elect.
Meet Rami Rafael and Houssam Al Deen: one is a staunch supporter of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and the other accepts the pain and loss is revolution's inevitable bedfellow.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull might not be invited back to the Sydney Mardi Gras, after a motion was passed at the parade's annual general meeting today for him to be declared not welcome.
Confusion reigns in the Australian cricket team — on the field and in the selectors' headquarters — after a shambolic day's play in the second Test in Hobart, writes Geoff Lemon.
The Shooters and Fishers Party may take the electorate of Orange, with the NSW Nationals party facing a devastating swing after Saturday's by-elections.
Brisbane Airport resumes normal operations after its runway lights are turned back on following an outage caused by wild storms which also cut power to more than 17,000 properties around south-east Queensland.
Sydney is announced as host of the 2018 Invictus Games, an international sporting event founded by Prince Harry for military veterans who have suffered an injury or illness.
Hundreds of thousands of South Koreans march again, demanding President Park Geun-hye step down amid allegations she allowed a friend to manipulate power from behind the scenes.
Police continue their search for the body of missing man Matthew Leveson in the Royal National Park south of Sydney, as Matthew's father reveals his family's determination to find his remains.
An unusual bug has appeared on the social media website Facebook which briefly labelled many people — including chief executive Mark Zuckerberg — as dead.
A baby koala discovered in the bag of a woman Brisbane police stopped for questioning a week ago is reunited with the officer who found him as he continues to recover from his ordeal.
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