An infectious diseases expert fears a woman's death may be a sign that an over-reliance on antibiotics may herald an era in which simple illnesses could become life-threatening.
Opposition activists in Syria say nearly 100 children lost their lives when a suicide bomber — who one young witness said lured his hungry victims with the promise of potato chips — attacked a convoy of evacuees outside Aleppo.
It seems everyone who encountered satirist John Clarke has a story about his generosity and humour. Sam Neill, Gina Riley and Lano and Woodley are among those sharing their memories for a special ABC tribute.
John Clarke was a "10 out of 10" satirist with a skill for revealing what politicians were really thinking, and we may never see the likes of his talent again, former prime minister Paul Keating says.
The United States and China both agree that North Korea's nuclear program cannot be allowed to continue, according to US National Security Adviser HR McMaster.
An Energy Institute report looking at bubbling methane emissions in a Queensland river finds the release of such gases could rise significantly with continued coal seam gas mining.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan celebrates what he says is a clear win in a referendum to grant him sweeping new powers, but opponents say they will challenge the vote count which gave a narrow 51.3 per cent lead to Mr Erdogan's supporters.
Rage is celebrating its 30 years of broadcasting late night music videos. Mike Williams looks at the stories behind the iconic Australian music program.
At an auction house in Melbourne registration plates sell for the cost of a luxury car, with buyers weighing up the items for their investment potential, sentimental worth or the prestige they will add to their vehicle.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott commends the NSW Government's decision to ditch the controversial Safe Schools program, designed to educate students about sexual and gender diversity.
Police investigate a fire that destroyed a Launceston house where human remains, believed to be those of 24-year-old Tyson Timothy Clark-Robertson, were discovered last week.
Millions of Christians around the world are marking Easter this weekend. From solemn rituals to chocolate egg hunts, take a look at some of the unique ways Easter is celebrated across the globe.
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