
The pivotal decision that led to a resurgence of polio
New York Times: Polio case in Gaza marks first outbreak in 25 years.
New York Times: Polio case in Gaza marks first outbreak in 25 years.
A 9-month-old baby suffered serious burns in the attack.
Paula Leeson's brother believes his sister's killer has fled back to New Zealand.
The final pre-election weeks have begun and the candidates are neck-and-neck.
NYT: Papal visit highlights church's history of moving abusive priests to Pacific Islands.
The tycoon died along with his daughter and five other guests after superyacht sank.
Several people suffered gunshot wounds while driving down rural Kentucky highway.
Mother says she warned counsellor about an 'extreme emergency' involving her son.
Company's losing streak erases billions of dollars from former president's paper wealth.
Dick Cheney served as George W. Bush's VP and epitomised the Republican Party for decades.
14-year-old is suspected gunman at a school shooting that killed four and injured nine.
Power has been restored to homes in NSW's Hunter region after its third earthquake in week
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi killed during demonstrations in West Bank against Israeli settlements.
Caroline Darian testifies against father on the fifth day of case that has shocked France.
Husband cleared of murder - but family blocks him from inheriting $9.4m estate.
The two men were jailed for the arson attack.
New York Times: Trans women in Jakarta celebrate Pope Francis' visit.
Colin Gray faces charges linked to Apalachee High School shooting that killed four.
Gisele Pelicot, 72, confronts her abusers in court, revealing a decade of horrific abuse.
Beach-dwelling swine subject of a bitter row between authorities and environmentalists.
Secret sons live lavishly in isolation at a hideaway north of Moscow.
High-ranking defector urges South Korea to destabilise Kim Jong Un's regime.
Debate rules include no live audience, muted microphones, and a simple stage setup.
'The cosmos itself teases us with a cosmic question mark.'
US intelligence agencies believe Moscow actually wants Trump to win.
New York Times: The sound of a woman’s voice outside the home has been outlawed.
His family described him as a 'cheeky chappy, a proper lad, polite and kind'.
New York Times: Justice Juan Merchan's decision could alter American history.
Michael Bradley Small has been sentenced to 14 years in jail for murder.
A 14-year-old boy was charged after four were killed.