An 18-year-old man is arrested in connection to a terrorist attack on a London underground train, which left 30 people injured when a homemade bomb exploded, as officers conduct raids south-west of the city, police say.
Leila tried a "vampire facial" in the hope it would rejuvenate her skin; weeks later she was undergoing surgery to drain an infection from her face. Doctors say poor sanitation and a lack of regulation around cosmetic procedures are leaving Australians vulnerable.
The North Korean leader says his country is nearing its goal of "equilibrium" in military force with the US, as the UN Security Council strongly condemns the North's "highly provocative" ballistic missile launch over Japan.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte asks the head of the country's Commission on Human Rights if he is a paedophile due to his focus on the killing of teenagers in the government's bloody war on drugs.
The bright, bold and distinctly Australian designs of Indigenous fashion have always captured attention, but they are now proving to be a lucrative industry with record sales and major fashion houses looking to collaborate on luxury collections.
Five years ago, Nural Kobir arrived in Perth from the Rakhine state in Myanmar where his home had been burned by soldiers — now the ethnic Rohingya man fears for two of his nephews left in the country, who have not been seen since the military arrived in their village last week.
Seven male youths, aged between 11 and 18, allegedly behind a fire that killed 23 people at an Islamic boarding school in Malaysia started the blaze because they had been mocked by students at the school, Kuala Lumpur's police chief says.
A 21-year-old Singaporean Army sergeant dies in an armoured vehicle crash during a joint military exercise in central Queensland, but no Australian personnel are injured.
People are "having serious conversations with Siri", so Apple is hiring a software engineer with a counselling or psychology background to make its virtual assistant a better therapist.
A Wisconsin girl who admitted to participating in the stabbing of a classmate to please horror character Slender Man avoids prison after a jury determines she was mentally ill at the time of the attack.
Australia's most famous whale puts on a show for tourists off the Queensland coast, including tour operator Tasha Mulligan, who had always dreamt about seeing the "magical unicorn" of the whale-watching field.
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