North Korea accuses the United States of turning the Korean Peninsula into "the world's biggest hotspot" and creating "a dangerous situation in which a thermonuclear war may break out at any moment".
Long-serving Federal Liberal MP Warren Entsch calls on former prime minister Tony Abbott to quit Parliament if he cannot stop criticising the Government.
A beach on Western Australia's south coast, near Esperance, will remain closed today after a shark attack claimed the life of a 17-year-old girl surfing with her father.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tells international election observers to "know their place" after they criticise a referendum granting him sweeping new powers, and says it is not so important to Turkey if the EU breaks off accession talks.
Seabin co-founder Pete Ceglinski is on a mission to save the ocean from plastic pollution, one marina at a time. But it's not always plain-sailing for the Australian entrepreneur, who's still fighting hard to make his dream a reality.
The measles outbreak in western Sydney worsens, with a 16th case reported at the Blue Mountains Hospital over Easter and authorities warning more cases are likely.
The family of Teresa Bradford is furious Queensland's legal system failed to protect her from being murdered by her violent ex-partner and has called for urgent change.
Speculation about where Bernard Tomic's career is headed is set to grow after he added to his disastrous 2017 season with a fifth consecutive first-round defeat of the season at the Monte Carlo Masters.
The second round of voting in a bitterly fought campaign for Jakarta's top job will take place tomorrow, and while it is difficult to predict who will win, unrest over either outcome is likely.
An army of volunteers roll out working bees across Perth to help prevent people being evicted from public housing and ending up on the streets, where welfare workers say it is almost impossible for struggling families to access support services.
The prince opens up about being on the brink of a "complete mental breakdown" on numerous occasions after suppressing his grief over his mother, Princess Diana's, death.
It was Geelong against Hawthorn, but not as we knew it — and the Cats' massive win signals the end of an era for both the Hawks and a famous AFL rivalry.
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.
A young boy is treated for critical injuries and airlifted to hospital after falling off a carnival ride, reportedly the Cha Cha, at Rye on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula.
A woman's decision to speak about how she bled for five years straight after her first period touches the lives of tens of thousands of girls and women across the world with similar problems.
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