The Government will spend up to $200 million moving classified government information, including sensitive Defence and intelligence files, out of a Sydney data centre, because a Chinese consortium bought a major stake in the company.
Otto Warmbier, a US student who was imprisoned in North Korea for 17 months before being returned home in a coma less than a week ago, dies in a Ohio hospital.
British Prime Minister Theresa May visits the Finsbury mosque in London where worshippers were attending prayers before being the targets of an attacker witnesses say was yelling, "I wanna kill more Muslims".
A man is dead after ramming a car carrying weapons and explosives into a police van as it drove down Paris' Champs Elysees, prompting a fiery blast, officials say.
Aaron Schokman was in his second year of university when his life took a dramatic turn for the worse — no matter what he tried, he just couldn't stay awake. To make things worse his emotions started causing his body to freeze up.
Equipped with little more than his phone, a scooter and a small video camera, Luke spent four months infiltrating and documenting the unfathomably brutal dog meat trade in Bali. Here is how he did it.
In documents obtained by the ABC it is revealed that Immigration and Border Force staff have become "increasingly disassociated" with their superiors and the department has been concerned by cultural problems ever since it merged with the former customs agency in 2014.
Hundreds of Dick Smith shareholders launch a class action alleging they were deceived about the financial state of the company before it collapsed in 2016.
In its quest for world domination, the house cat's journey from feral to human friend had a helping hand from the Vikings — just one of many insights a study of DNA from cats which span more than 9,000 years of history reveals.
The Labor caucus is today expected to reject key aspects of the Federal Government's proposed changes to citizenship laws that would see permanent residents have to wait four years before they can apply for citizenship and tougher English language testing.
Russia's defence ministry says it is suspending coordination with the United States in Syria over so-called "de-confliction zones" after the Americans downed a Syrian government fighter jet.
London police say the number of people dead or missing in the high-rise apartment building fire is now 79, as the search and recovery operation proves "incredibly distressing" for families.
NASA's Kepler space telescope finds 10 new planets outside our solar system that are likely the right size and temperature to potentially have life on them.
For the first time, healthy Australians will be able to have their whole genome sequenced to reveal their risks of cancers and genetic conditions, but at $6,000 without a Medicare rebate, the test does not come cheap.
The New South Wales Government will deliver a budget surplus half a billion dollars higher than predicted. Here's how they did it and what else we already know about the 2017 budget.
A Government senator defends Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's impression of US President Donald Trump, while renowned Primatologist Jane Goodall urges children to question what they read online on Q&A.
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