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Teen charged over alleged death threats to Israeli President Herzog
An Australian teenager has been charged for allegedly making online death threats against Israeli President Isaac Herzog, ahead of his upcoming visit to Australia.
Ukraine, Russia wrap 'productive' first day of US-backed peace talks
Ukrainian and Russian officials have wrapped up a "productive" first day of new US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi, Kyiv's lead negotiator says, as fighting in Europe's biggest conflict since World War II…
'You are not alone': Princess of Wales' message on World Cancer Day
Catherine spoke of her experience with cancer, in a deeply personal video message released on Wednesday to mark World Cancer Day.
Nike probed over alleged discrimination against white workers
A US federal agency is investigating what it says is potential discrimination against workers in part due to Nike's diversity, equity and inclusion targets.
What Trump, Xi talked about on call aimed at easing relations
China is considering buying more US-farmed soybeans, President Donald Trump says after what he called "very positive" talks with President Xi Jinping, even as Beijing warned Washington about arms…
A Harry Potter villain is now an unlikely new-year mascot in China
With the Year of the Horse in view, an unexpected face has emerged in China as a symbol of fortune.
Israeli strikes kill 24 in Gaza, health officials say
It's the latest violence to undermine the nearly four-month-old ceasefire in the enclave.
US pushes to widen talks with Iran beyond nuclear issue despite Tehran's refusal
Meaningful talks between the United States and Iran will have to include Tehran's missile arsenal and other issues, the US says.
Gunmen kill at least 162 in new Nigeria attack
Gunmen invaded Woro village at around 6pm on Tuesday and set "shops and the king's palace ablaze"..
Israeli action still taking place in Gaza
Alex Baird reports from the Middle East where the Rafah border has once again closed Audio
Epstein storm sweeps UK's ex-prince from his royal mansion
His departure from his home of two decades came under cover of darkness after the latest revelations over his links to the convicted sex offender.
Nights at the Museum: The Disgusting Food Museum
Based in the Swedish city of Malmo, the Disgusting Food Museum features more than 80 foods from dozens of countries, including fermented shark, baby mice wine, fertilized egg and yes, even Vegemite. Audio
'We just need something positive': Monks' peace walk across US draws large crowds
The monks are on a 3700 km odyssey across eight states through freezing temperatures and along ice-covered roads.
People collect frozen iguanas as US cold snap continues to bite
The reptiles were what locals described as "cold stunned", not dead.
Randa Abdel-Fattah to appear at one-off Adelaide literary festival Constellations
The author will be appearing at the one-off literary event created to fill the void left by the cancellation of this year's Adelaide Writers' Week.
Sarah Ferguson offered Epstein woman with 'great body' after prison release
The former British royal's offer has been uncovered in a tranche of documents - part of the so-called Epstein files - made public by the US Department of Justice last week.
People are avoiding seed oils, but are they really that bad?
Are they really the dietary villains they're being made out to be?
Should I take a fish oil supplement for my heart, joints or mood?
Modern interest in fish oil for health surged in the '70s.
The words New Zealanders are most offended by
Despite being in the quote of the year, New Zealanders still view one word as unacceptable.
US carrier shoots down Iranian drone as tensions escalate
A US military spokesman says the drone "aggressively approached" a US aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea hours before two gunboats operated by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps approached a…