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Landslide in PNG kills 21, police say
The landslide struck the small village of Kukas in Enga Province.
APEC Summit taking centre stage following Trump trade talks
Asia correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about the APEC Summit taking centre stage following Donald Trump and Xi Jinping's trade talks, as well as Indonesia's free school meal programme… Audio
What are the origins of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's name?
Andrew is being stripped of all his royal titles, styles and honours, by order of his brother, King Charles.
World War II bomb blast shakes Solomon Islands capital Honiara, injuring one
One person was injured when the bomb exploded near the rugby stadium in West Honiara.
Hurricane Melissa's death toll climbs to 44, storm churns north
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in southwestern Jamaica on Tuesday as a powerful Category 5 hurricane, the Caribbean nation's strongest-ever storm to directly hit its shores, and the first major…
Disgraced ex Australian MP Gareth Ward jailed for sexually abusing young men
Gareth Ward, the independent Australian MP for Kiama and former NSW Liberal minister, has been sentenced to five years and nine months in jail for sexually abusing two young men.
Prince no more: Andrew stripped of royal titles
King Charles has moved to take away Andrew's titles, and to remove him from his residence. Audio
The unanswered questions looming over the Andrew scandal
Once celebrated as a decorated war hero, Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, has been thrown into the royal wilderness.
'He needs to be behind bars': Giuffre's brother on Andrew
"Today, she declares victory,": Virginia Giuffre's family say as the King's brother is stripped of his titles and home. "But we need to take it one step further."
Prince Andrew loses his title: Is the monarchy in trouble?
The royal family has stripped Prince Andrew of his royal titles and ordered him to leave his 30-room residence, after intensifying pressure over his association with disgraced financier and convicted… Audio
Russia strikes Ukraine energy grid, killing six, including child
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko accused Moscow of targeting Ukrainian people and power supplies as the cold winter months approach.
Families cluster at Rio morgue after dozens killed in deadly police raids
At least 121 people, including police officers, died in raids targeting the Comando Vermelho gang, which controls much of Rio de Janeiro's drug trade.
Is the Victoria's Secret catwalk a 'lone gesture'?
Curve model Annika Nielsen says representation is sometimes "something that you don't realise that you miss or that you need until you see it".
Britain's version of Tim Tam can't be called chocolate
"The Penguin" is now labelled "chocolate flavoured" because it no longer meets the definition.
What we know about the 30-room mansion Andrew is losing
Royal Lodge is a sprawling property that has, until now, home to the former prince and Sarah Ferguson.
Trump sets refugee admissions ceiling at 7500, lowest cap on record
The cap for the fiscal year 2026 marks the lowest on record and would be focused largely on South Africans from the country's white Afrikaner ethnic minority.
Death of teen struck by cricket ball turns spotlight on safety
Experts, including the former doctor for the Australian cricket team, say more focus needs to be put on neck protection at all levels of the sport.
What we know about Donald Trump's order to restart nuclear tests
It is unclear whether United States President Donald Trump was referring to testing weapons systems -- which the country already does -- or actually conducting nuclear explosions.
Trump's big concession to Xi is loaded with red flags
Analysis: Trump risks further eroding America's relationship with its key allies while gaining a friendlier relationship with its chief economic adversary. Audio
The 'Word of the Year' isn't a word and everyone's confused
And if you're not a member of Gen Alpha, you're probably saying it wrong.