Algerian Military Plane Crash Kills 257 People Aboard
At least 257 people have died as result of an Algerian military plane crash, the Algerian Defense Ministry reported Wednesday. The incident reportedly occurred at 8:00 a.m. local time, when…
The Greatest Easter Showbags on Earth!
This year, 60 children from the children’s hospitals at Randwick, Westmead and Royal Far West (Manly) were tasked with assessing and reviewing the line-up of Showbags for this year’s Sydney…
Russia hits back as Britain gains support over poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal
Russia has issued a thinly veiled threat after Britain gave it a deadline to answer accusations of involvement in a poisoning attack in Salisbury, but US and EU allies have…
Rex Tillerson didn’t find out he was leaving the White House until after Julie Bishop
Just as the US capital was about to be convulsed by the departure of yet another senior figure in the Trump administration, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop took a phone…
The Australian dream is changing, but some won’t give it up without a fight
John Roberts has reached his 60s and has decided it’s time to trade in the family home for the apartment lifestyle. “I have quite a bit of what I call…
Asia-Pacific trade deal signed by 11 nations
Eleven Asia-Pacific countries have just signed the trade pact formerly known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Although the US pulled out last year, the deal was salvaged by the remaining members,…
China’s Xi allowed to remain ‘president for life’ as term limits removed
China has approved the removal of term limits for its leader, in a move that effectively allows Xi Jinping to remain as president for life. The constitutional changes were passed…
Donald Trump says North Korea talks with Kim Jong-un could fail or bring ‘the greatest deal for the world’
US President Donald Trump says his planned meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could fizzle — or it could result in “the greatest deal for the world” to ease…
The Matildas’ rise to glory 40 years in the making
For years the cards seemed stacked against Australian women footballers. Men stopped them from playing, insults were hurled as they trained, their boots were vandalised, and they couldn’t afford gear…