Steps are taken to counter the breach in Australia's live sheep export rules as a new report found that Australian sheep are brutally treated in several Middle East countries before slaughter.
South Australians have received emails from scammers threatening to expose their involvement in Ashley Madison.
Australian netball rookie Jo Weston has backed herself to do well against New Zealand in the upcoming Constellation Cup, even though her selection came earlier than expected.
Thailand FA president Worawi Makudi is the latest official to be suspended by the FIFA ethics committee for his conduct during the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
The new anti terrorism legislation seeks to extend police powers to detain teens as young as 14 years with alleged terrorist links.
A Swedish bearded group of men holding a black flag was mistaken for an ISIS militant group during a photoshoot on Saturday.
Premier Mike Baird and Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione met with Muslim leaders to discuss issues like radicalisation of young people and community unrest.
University of Tasmania has issued a warning to its staff and students about the security threat it received.
Geelong's mayor has faced public backlash after wearing a T-shirt featuring a naked Madonna and an offensive slogan at a public event.
The Washington Post's Tehran bureau chief Jason Rezaian, who has been detained in Iran for 14 months, has reportedly been convicted.
Washington Wizards' PG John Wall wants to be the best player in his position.
Kansas City Chiefs await MRI on Jamaal Charles' knee injury, could be torn ACL.
The Miami Dolphins are reportedly interested in New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is still not cleared for return.
Andre Berto wants the other top welterweight contenders for his next fight.
Nick Kyrgios criticised the Australian media after his loss against Benoit Paire in the quarterfinal round of the Japan Open last week.
The final investigation report on the Malaysia Airlines plane, which crashed in July 2014, will be presented on Tuesday.
UNSW has forwarded a warning to its staff and students after threatening online messages appeared on 4Chan.
Both ISIS and Kurdish rebels have been accused of the attacks, although mourners have also heaped blamed on the Turkish government.
The censorship also affects news downloaded before a user enters China.
Two men were arrested for allegedly attacking three men in Brisbane for driving Uber cabs.
Kickstarter launched a crowdfunding campaign to assist the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in providing the Syrian refugees with basic necessities.
Barack Obama apologised on Wednesday for the U.S. airstrikes that struck Kunduz hospital in Afghanistan.
The counter-terrorism raid, carried out by NSW police to crack down on those behind the fatal attack outside NSW police headquarters in Parramatta, targeted homes from last year’s raid.
Developer and former mayor of Newcastle Jeff McCloy’s appeal to rescind NSW laws that ban developers from donating to political parties and candidates have been dismissed by the High Court.
Four men suspected to have knowledge of Farhad Jabar's shooting outside the Parramatta police HQ last Friday were arrested early Wednesday morning in joint counter-terrorism raids.
The United States, a nation stricken by grief and uncertainty over gun violence, witnesses yet another murder of an innocent child.
Former Rhodes Scholar Dr Joanne Howe’s report points out the grave deficiencies in the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.
An air hostess was caught in the act playing hooky inside the loo with a passenger onboard a Middle East carrier.
Pentagon condemns the Kremlin’s decision to launch airstrikes in Syria, saying it will fail if its operations will continue unimpeded.