'Isolation has taken its toll': Julian Assange in his first public appearance since his release from a UK prison
Julian Assange is back on European soil. When last here, he was behind bars.
Henry Zwartz is an award-winning journalist with the ABC, and a former investigations reporter for SBS News. Henry has been a video journalist for the ABC in Tasmania and the Northern Territory, where he received a Young Walkley Award for Community and Regional Affairs, and two Tasmania state media awards. He was the 2020 co-winner of the Pete Davies Memorial Campaigning Journalism Award, and was a finalist in three Tasmania Media Awards including Journalist of the Year. He's also been a journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald and reported for multiple news organisations across Myanmar, Thailand and China. He’s also worked for the United States Studies Centre think tank. He cut his teeth working as a reporter at Karen News, an ethnic news media start up based in Myanmar. Get in touch with him at [email protected] and on Twitter @henryzwartz
Julian Assange is back on European soil. When last here, he was behind bars.
The most aggressive and dominant ethnic Baloch armed group has launched a highly organised series of attacks on police stations, railway lines and highways as part of its fight for independence and to push out Chinese-backed projects.
Polio, once eradicated thanks to almost all children in Gaza being vaccinated, has been detected again in the occupied territory.
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It might look like an ice-bound resort but China's latest Antarctic station, Qinling, has Australia's intelligence community concerned.
The NSW government has announced an inquiry into one of the country's largest strata management firms following revelations on ABC's 730 that it was charging exorbitant insurance fees and taking an untold sum in industry kickbacks.
Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner closes the NT off to Greater Melbourne as fears grow the UK variant of coronavirus is spreading undetected through the Melbourne community.
Police in the Northern Territory have issued an infringement notice to an airline employee for breaching the NT Chief Health Officer's COVID-19 directions.
After being locked down in Melbourne, Lea fled to the relative freedom of the Northern Territory. Now, an Australian-first study has found others like her could help buck the trend of sluggish population growth in the Top End.
A man in a remote community in the NT has been charged with attempted murder, with police alleging he and a younger man assaulted a 33-year-old woman.
A pair of friends living in the Northern Territory community of Wadeye created an Indigenous superhero to help spread COVID-safety messages in language. Now those videos have gone viral.
The NT Government says as many as 2,000 people will need to self-isolate in the Territory after visiting Western Australia in the last seven days. The NT has also revoked its Sydney hotspot declaration with immediate effect.
NT Police say the 32-year-old Penrith Panthers and Wests Tigers hooker collided with a guard rail and rolled the quad bike after failing to successfully negotiate a bend in rural Darwin.
With the testing of wastewater for COVID-19 taking place in nearly every state and territory — and the NT set to begin in coming months — a leading scientific authority calls for a national approach.
Up to 300 foreign military staff and their families are quarantining in the middle of Darwin city, rather than a dedicated facility at Howard Springs, sparking fierce criticism from NT health organisations.
A cohort of foreign military officials with their families will land in Darwin today and quarantine in a separate facility, the first of a group that will eventually total about 250 people to train with the Australian Defence Force this month.
As far as crocodile wrangling goes, this year has been a relatively quiet one for ranger Tom Nichols. He's been catching crocodiles for four decades but has never seen a year like this, with experts saying drier-than-normal weather has affected the animals' movements.
The Northern Territory declares Greater Metropolitan Sydney a coronavirus hotspot from midnight tonight, after NSW recorded 10 local cases across Sydney today.
It has been a tough year for tourism in the Northern Territory and now a key government-run attraction at the edge of Kakadu National Park is going to close, sparking criticism from the NT Opposition and traditional owners.
Darwin Port staff, including a pilot, are ordered to self-isolate after coming into contact with the crew of a livestock carrier that had a positive COVID case on board.
A man in his 20s is sentenced to prison in the Northern Territory after threatening a remote community with a loaded shotgun and driving a Toyota 4WD at speed around the town, forcing people to flee, all while heavily intoxicated.
A 32-year-old Katherine man has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison, suspended after 12 months, for the death of a child who fell from a caravan travelling on a Northern Territory road.
Airline passengers from New South Wales who were caught out by the sudden hotspot declaration for Greater Sydney yesterday have the choice of a free flight home, a cost-free mandatory quarantine stay or a refunded ticket if they had already bought a return flight, the NT's Health Minister says.
A tip-off from American investigators 13,000 kilometres away from Darwin leads to the imprisonment of a former senior Northern Territory public servant on child abuse material charges.
The coroner running an inquest into the death of a Darwin grandmother at an aged care home says she is satisfied both St John Ambulance and the home have taken adequate steps to ensure the safety of patients.
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a car on the NT's Roper Highway overnight. Detectives from the Major Crash Investigation Unit are investigating.