Italian police shoot dead the man believed to be responsible for the Berlin Christmas market truck attack, killing him after he pulled a gun on them during a routine check.
The Obama administration allows the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution demanding an end to Israeli settlements, defying pressure from US President-elect Donald Trump as well as Israel and several US senators who urged Washington to use its veto.
Police say they have disrupted a terrorist plot targeting Melbourne's CBD, allegedly involving improvised explosive devices and other weapons, with four men charged.
All passengers and crew are released from a hijacked plane in Malta after the hijackers surrender and are taken into custody, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat says.
The inaugural chair of the agency running the National Disability Insurance Scheme emphasises the importance of his board's independence and experience in the disability sector, as he prepares to leave the role.
Bradley Robert Edwards, 48, makes a brief appearance in a Perth court after being charged with the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon in Claremont in the 1990s.
Former One Nation senator Rod Culleton shouts "you just executed me" at a Federal Court judge as he is declared bankrupt, in a decision that leaves him facing being barred from serving in the Senate.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he does not dispute that the US military is the world's most powerful, and that US President-elect Donald Trump's statement about boosting his country's nuclear weapons capability was perfectly normal.
The Federal Opposition labels some activities for unemployed people in remote areas useless, calling for the work for the dole program to be overhauled.
Police locate a baby girl who was born yesterday and went missing from Gold Coast University Hospital, sparking concerns she could be at significant risk of harm.
Japanese ships pursuing minke whales south of Australia are themselves being hunted, with Sea Shepherd's new ship trying to find them amidst dense fog.
Police say they've "never seen anything like this" as two men are charged over an alleged attack at a farm in northern NSW that left a pig with serious injuries.
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