‘Where the dead are reborn’
Nearly 500 cremations have taken place at Pashupatinath Temple since the earthquake. All are watched by a cast of thousands.
Nearly 500 cremations have taken place at Pashupatinath Temple since the earthquake. All are watched by a cast of thousands.
Environment Minister Greg Hunt may just have won the next election for the Coalition.
Bill Shorten has defended the Foreign Minister against criticism over her wearing a scarf while in Iran.
Turkish special forces soldiers will lie hidden in the scrub around key Australian sites at Gallipoli on Anzac Day.
AGL’s pledge to clean up its power generation act is both highly symbolic and strategic.
Former Australian prime minister John Howard was a guest of the Queen at Windsor Castle yesterday.
The unexpected execution by beheading of an Indonesian maid in Saudi Arabia has sparked outrage in Jakarta.
A private company accused of being a Country Liberal Party “slush fund” has been referred to police by the NT Electoral Commission.
Julie Bishop has defended the conduct of Delhi-based consular staff and DFAT in a surrogacy case.
Australia’s art whisperer, Betty Churcher, got her final wish.
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