Former FBI director James Comey accuses US President Donald Trump of firing him to try to undermine the bureau's investigation into possible collusion between his 2016 presidential campaign team and Russia.
Votes are being counted in the UK election, with a BBC exit poll suggesting Theresa May's Conservatives could be on track to lose their overall majority in a major boilover. Follow live.
In most elections a win constitutes success and a defeat failure, but this UK election is certainly not normal — so, what will the parties be happy with as the results come in?
Counter-terrorism police conduct an operation in Melbourne's northern suburbs, which Premier Daniel Andrews says is linked to Monday night's deadly siege in Brighton.
Australia's chief scientist will today unveil a new blueprint for the nation's energy policy, aimed at ending almost a decade of political conflict on climate change policy.
British police investigating the deadly attacks on London Bridge say they have arrested three more suspects, as vision of the moment officers shot the assailants dead appeared online.
Tom Rogic's thumping finish from distance and a Tomi Juric brace helps the Socceroos beat Saudi Arabia 3-2 to keep its World Cup 2018 qualifying hopes alive.
There are 29 million donors on worldwide bone marrow registries, so why do so many cancer patients end up in a desperate needle-in-a-haystack search for a potential cure?
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson succeeds in temporarily gagging former party treasurer Ian Nelson from making more secret recordings public, a week after a phone conversation between the pair was revealed by the ABC.
Major organisations including St Vincent De Paul Society, Anglicare and the National Congress of Australia's First People throw their support behind calls for a royal commission into the abuse of people with a disability.
New footage of an attack on Andrew Bolt after a book launch in Melbourne shows a hooded man run at the conservative newspaper and television commentator and throw glitter in his face without provocation.
A study presented to the American Astronomical Society argues the Milky Way exists in a huge celestial void, which may explain previous difficulties in estimating the rate of universe expansion.
In 2000, Olympian Cathy Freeman secured her status as an Australian legend. Fast forward 17 years and she is celebrating a rather different kind of success this week.
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