Police in California say they may have thwarted a third assassination attempt on Donald Trump after arresting a man with a loaded gun outside one of the former president's rallies.
'What they did in Gaza, they could do in Lebanon': Inside a town targeted by Israel
The few people remaining in Lebanon's south make the same dire prediction about Israel's bombardment and ground offensive against the militant group Hezbollah.
Photo shows a man pauses for a portrait in front of a mapIndian politician Baba Siddique shot dead in Mumbai
Weeks ahead of key state elections, the 66-year-old senior Indian politician has been fatally shot multiple times in the chest.
Photo shows Baba Siddique (right) standing next to a woman.Shadow home affairs minister says it is not 'remarkable' for his position on ceasefire in Gaza to differ to from Biden administration's
The Coalition has outlined the conditions that would need to be met before it would support a ceasefire deal in the Middle East, acknowledging that its position is out of step with that of Australia's main ally, the United States.
Photo shows Senator James Paterson speaking in suit.Israel fires at UN peacekeeping HQ for second day, 40 countries condemn attacks
Gaza residents say Israeli forces have continued to pound Jabalia, the largest of its historic refugee camps in the north of the enclave, from the air and ground.
Photo shows A man runs towards the camera carrying a blanket with stadium seating in teh backgroundAlex Salmond, former Scottish first minister, dies after reportedly collapsing while giving a speech
Alex Salmond, the former first minister of Scotland who for decades championed Scotland's independence from the UK and nearly accomplished it, dies aged 69.
Photo shows Headshot of Alex Salmond in suit touching his earA fierce war is waging in southern Beirut. Twenty minutes away, people sip cocktails
Beirut today is a tale of two cities – the areas being bombed by Israel and those where life carries on nearly like normal.
Photo shows A couple walks past a row of makeshift tens on the waterfrontKamala Harris's doctor reports she's in 'excellent health', as her campaign looks to draw a contrast with Trump
Dr Joshua Simmons, a US Army colonel and physician to the vice-president, wrote that Ms Harris, 59, maintains a healthy, active lifestyle and that she "possesses the physical and mental resiliency" required to serve as president.
Photo shows A middle-aged black woman in a suit waves as she steps onto a plane bearing the US vice-presidential seal.'I will spend the rest of my life in prison': Alexei Navalny's memoir says he believed he would die while in jail
The former Russian opposition leader wrote on March 22, 2022: "I will spend the rest of my life in prison and die here."
Photo shows Alexei NavalnyLebanese firefighters and paramedics allege Israeli military strikes are putting them in danger
Lebanese firefighters and paramedics claim they have been fired upon, or warned by the Israeli military not to rescue people or put out fires caused by bombing.
Photo shows Lebanon Red CrossHere's a simple guide to how presidential elections work in the US
If you're just tuning in as the campaign trail nears its end, here's what you need to know about this year's US election.
Photo shows Donald Trump and Kamala Harris against a background of red, white and blue stripesA rare glimpse into West Papua and the war Indonesia does not want the world to see
The ABC gains rare access to Indonesia's West Papua province, speaking with Papuans ahead of the inauguration of Indonesia's new president — a former military general accused of historic human rights abuses.
Photo shows Dozens of Indonesian soldiers in fatigues line up with rifles in handLobsters, tense words and a big idea dead on arrival at this week's ASEAN summit
The good news regarding Australian lobster exports wasn't the only headline out of the gathering in Laos this week, with plenty of simmering tensions in the region regarding thorny security issues.
Photo shows Anthony Albanese and Sonexay Siphandone shake hands next to a lectern, in front of a row of flags.Beijing has finally opened the chequebook to save China's flagging economy. It may be too late
While Australian households are amongst the world's most indebted — courtesy of hefty mortgages — Chinese households are stacked to the rafters with savings. That sounds great, but it's causing real problems for the country's economy.
Photo shows 在北京的一家高档购物中心,人们从瑞士奢侈手表零售商宝珀的广告牌前走过。China looks set to lift bans on Australian lobsters. Here's what happened to the last items to make it back in
When China lifted tariffs on Australia's bottled wine exports, winemakers, connoisseurs and importers were excited, but now they face new challenges and changing consumer behaviour.
Photo shows Two white wine glasses clinkingNorth Korea accuses South Korea of flying drones over Pyongyang, promises retaliation
North Korea's Foreign Ministry claimed the South orchestrated the flights, which it said dropped anti-North Korean pamphlets.
Photo shows Military drive trucks through Pyongyang at night, set against the city skylineEthel Kennedy, activist and widow of Robert F Kennedy, dies at 96
The Kennedy family matriarch has been remembered by US leaders as an "American icon".
Photo shows a portrait shot of ehtel kennedy in 2020Indonesia’s secret war in West Papua
As Indonesia prepares to inaugurate former military general Prabowo Subianto as president, some fear the situation in West Papua could deteriorate even further. Others still hope for a better future.
Photo shows A man with his hand raised wearing a shirt that says "bravery". He is standing closely with a group on men.Has Video Duration: 11 minutes 9 seconds.Inside the life of a 13 year-old girl trying to survive 'a war of hell'
Now 13, Hiba dreams of being able to go to school, like other girls her age. Instead she sits on the side of the road, surrounded by bombed and broken houses, selling handmade bracelets.
Photo shows A teen girl sitting in front of a pink wallExperts predict that seven swing states will decide US election
In the United States, a candidate becomes president not by winning a majority of the national popular vote but through a system called the Electoral College.
Has Video Duration: 6 minutes 11 seconds.Harris or Trump? This political analyst says the race for the White House is already over
Professor Allan Lichtman is the "Nostradamus" of US politics. His system has seen him predict the winner of elections consistently since the 1980s and he believes this one is already in the bag.
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