US A-G Jeff Sessions tells a Senate hearing the idea that he colluded with Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign is "an appalling and detestable lie", but refuses to answer questions about his conversations with Donald Trump.
US officials deny the arrival of basketball star Dennis Rodman in North Korea is related to the release of university student Otto Warmbier, who is reportedly in a coma and in urgent need of medical care after being detained for 17 months.
Tensions between Liberal factional rivals Tony Abbott and Craig Laundy boil over at the conclusion of a meeting in which Coalition backbenchers raised concerns about Alan Finkel's energy report.
The South Korean military says a suspected North Korean drone entered its territory and photographed an advanced United States anti-missile battery before crashing while apparently on its way back home.
Julie and Mark Wallace should have been preparing for a trip to Paris to meet their 21-year-old daughter Sara Zelenak — instead the Brisbane parents found themselves in a coroner's court in London hearing how she had been murdered.
Ange Postecoglou takes responsibility for the Socceroos' heavy defeat to Brazil in Tuesday night's friendly at the MCG but says he does not care if critics "go hard" over the 4-0 scoreline.
For the first time ever a film crew has been granted full access to Kerobokan jail in the centre of Bali's tourist mecca. Foreign Correspondent meets five prisoners who call the space inside these walls home.
Deputy ATO commissioner Michael Cranston quits after being formally charged in connection with an alleged $130 million fraud, in which his son and daughter are also implicated.
British Prime Minister Theresa May nears a deal with the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party to save her leadership and confirms Brexit talks will begin next week.
The 2018 World Cup in Russia is exactly one year away, but with human rights issues, racism, hooliganism and political scandals lurking in the shadows, can the first eastern European World Cup be a success?
Medication shortages in Australian hospitals are much more prevalent than previously thought and potentially harm patients in a third of cases, new research shows, with antibiotics, anaesthetics and chemotherapy drugs among those most likely to be undersupplied.
A former Australian of the Year finalist spent $20,000 in public money on a diamond necklace, a fountain for her home, dental work and hair salon appointments, the state's corruption watch dog is told.
A Melbourne man says he is lucky to be alive after a dog attacked him at a suburban beach, missing a major neck artery by millimetres and leaving him requiring 40 stitches, as police search for the dog's owner.
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