Harrowing footage of sinkhole death
One person died after a huge sinkhole opened up during rush hour in a major international city overnight.
One person died after a huge sinkhole opened up during rush hour in a major international city overnight.
Devastating footage has emerged of a capsizing boat that claimed the life of an Australian woman and left two others injured.
Thousands have taken to the streets in Turkey where the worst protests in over a decade have erupted over the arrest of the President’s main rival.
Drunk passengers, medical emergencies and blow-ups over ham-and-cheese toasties. It’s all in a day’s work for Qantas and Virgin flight attendants.
This nation is experiencing a crisis, with reports tens of millions of men will be “doomed”. Now, many are resorting to extreme measures.
There is outrage and devastation in Canada after four of its citizens were executed in China – a move described as a “wake-up call”.
A Thai tour boat with 16 tourists on board has caught fire, sending people jumping for their lives into the water. One backpacker is missing.
A senior minister has lashed Vladimir Putin, calling the Russian President an “immoral monster” as Labor mulls deploying peacekeepers to Ukraine.
Health officials have issued warnings after the same highly infectious disease was detected in two major cities, with exposure sites including hospitals, shopping centres and airports.
Qantas chairman John Mullen has issued a stark warning that our way of life could simply “stop” in a serious international emergency.
Germany’s spy agency has released a bombshell new report about the origins of the virus that took over the world.
A US defence consultant has warned Australia against ‘overestimating’ Washington’s commitment to its defence.
A former president of the Philippines, infamous for his bloody war on drugs, asked police to “kill” him upon his arrest.
There has been a bloodbath in Pakistan after militants held up a train and took hundreds of passengers hostage.
Hundreds of passengers have become hostages after militants used explosives to hold up a train in Pakistan.
A police officer has been found dead in a jail cell after being sent to prison for his role in a twisted crime caught on film.
A former world leader has been arrested by police acting on an International Criminal Court warrant tied to his deadly war on drugs.
The UN Secretary-General has been urged to investigate Julie Bishop’s past work with resource giants linked to a Chinese state-owned resource company.
North Korea has unveiled what is says is a nuclear-powered submarine for the first time, and it could pose a huge threat.
Anthony Albanese has lashed Vladimir Putin in fiery remarks reaffirming Australia’s support for Ukraine.
The Albanese government is launching an AUKUS game plan for Australian industry against a backdrop of higher defence spending in China.
China’s ambassador says Australia should embrace his country’s AI offerings, but basic tests have uncovered worrying details in the program.
Chairman Xi Jinping has “deliberately” threatened Australia – and now, China is doubling down on its attacks.
Donald Trump’s infamous stoush with Ukraine’s president has sparked security fears in Australia and a warning we may need to rethink our reliance on the US.
A US robotics company has launched a fresh search for MH370 and two maritime experts say there’s reason for cautious hope this time for one key reason.
Crumbling US support for Ukraine could have consequences much closer to home, a senior Coalition senator is warning.
Richard Marles has downplayed concerns over communication around the Chinese warships lurking off Australia’s coast, while conceding one key detail.
The Chief of the Defence Force has revealed why a Virgin Australia pilot found out about the Chinese live fire drills before the military.
China has accused Australia of making “unreasonable accusations” over a series of live fire drills being held in international waters between Australian and New Zealand.
Wild footage has emerged of a Japanese man screaming aggressively at a pair of Australian tourists for committing an act that locals despise.
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