A One Nation candidate will boycott the party's controversial preference deal with the Liberals in Saturday's WA election, saying Pauline Hanson has lied to her.
You may have come across the idea that there's a "deep state" in America. The question is whether the conspiracy is real or just an unsubstantiated theory.
A 60-year-old man accused of kidnapping two female backpackers and driving them to a remote South Australian beach stripped one naked with a knife and attacked the other with a hammer, an Adelaide court hears at the start of his trial.
A Brisbane law professor posing as pop singer Justin Bieber online in order to solicit explicit images from young children is charged with multiple child sex offences including rape and indecent treatment of a child.
The former Northern Territory public trustee who sold the copyright to Indigenous artist Albert Namatjira's life's work for just $8,500 in 1983 says the sale was a mistake.
Beyond radiation risks, an unexpected nuisance looms for residents returning to Japan's towns vacated after the Fukushima nuclear crisis six years ago — wild boars.
Melbourne taxi drivers try to force their way into Victoria's Parliament ahead of a debate on legislation to reform the industry, as police hold protesters back metres from the building's front door.
The ex-director of the CIA doesn't seem to think so, saying the younger generation have "different understandings of loyalty and secrecy". And experts here say he's right.
The Azure Window, one of Malta's most famous landmarks and a filming location for television series Game of Thrones, collapses into the sea in heavy storms.
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