Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality of all mental illnesses, but experts and the families of anorexia patients say the Australian health system is failing patients with eating disorders.
It's the first full day of an unprecedented week-long strike by Fairfax Media staff over news that 125 editorial jobs will be cut, and journalists are sending a clear message to management: it is time to invest in journalism.
FBI director James Comey says it makes him feel "mildly nauseous" to think he had an impact on the 2016 US presidential election, but that he had no choice but to announce the agency's probe into Hillary Clinton's emails just days before the vote.
A road trip from the picturesque countryside in northern France to the suburban sprawl of metropolitan Paris reveals the reasons voters feel mainstream politicians have failed them and why many are welcoming the dawn of a new era.
China calls on all parties in the Korean standoff to stay calm and "stop irritating each other" a day after North Korea said the United States was pushing the region to the brink of nuclear war.
There are calls for a "truth in labelling" about the use of the term milk in relation to plant-based alternatives such as soy and almond milk, with advocates saying consumers are confused by the "misleading and deceptive" term.
Miner Adani says it has not made massive releases of sediment into waters off its Abbot Point coal terminal, despite allegations that eight times the authorised level were discharged.
An apology from the New South Wales Government over its role in the 1977 Granville rail tragedy brings relief to some survivors and relatives of the 83 people killed, while others say it is too little, too late.
British Prime Minister Theresa May accuses European politicians and officials of seeking to affect the outcome of the country's upcoming national election by issuing threats over Brexit.
An Adelaide woman accused of trying to smuggle cocaine out of Colombia could have her case ruled on in 90 days and complete her punishment in Australia if she admits to a level of complicity, her newly appointed Colombia-based lawyer says.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott warns Malcolm Turnbull to expect a "vigorous debate" about the Federal Government's school funding overhaul when the Coalition party room meets next week.
Taking responsibility for your actions is what Adam Giles's government always insisted juvenile criminals in the Northern Territory must learn to do, but his example before the royal commission fell short of his own sentiments.
The US Army releases an image taken by a 22-year-old Army photographer of the moment an accidental explosion during a training exercise killed her and four other soldiers.
US rock band The Eagles file a lawsuit accusing the owners of a Mexico hotel of using the name "Hotel California" — the name of the band's 1976 Grammy award winning song — without permission.
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