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'Humble' Samsung launches Galaxy S8, hoping to move on from those exploding batteries
The South Korean company's new flagship phone is bigger and has a voice assistant supposedly better than Siri. But that's not what matters most. -
Rattled by Trump, Arab leaders renew call for Palestinian state
After weeks of heightened unease over the stance of the United States under the new administration of President Donald Trump, Arab leaders reaffirm their commitment to a two-state solution to the decades-long Arab-Israeli conflict. -
Odd-looking Ronaldo bust steals the show at airport naming ceremony
Cristiano Ronaldo has an airport named after him, but his odd-looking statue steals the show at the official ceremony honouring the Portugal star in his hometown. -
Amid ethics concerns, Ivanka Trump will become a federal employee
via smh.com.auIvanka Trump is becoming an official government employee, joining her husband in serving as an unpaid adviser to her father in the White House. -
May wanted to let Europe down gently, now she has other worries
At the crucial moment, the United Kingdom and the European Union both offered a warm shoulder and a kind word, but now it gets tough, writes Lisa Millar. -
French Left in disarray after Manuel Valls abandons own Socialist party candidate
via smh.com.auFormer prime minister Manuel Valls backed independent front-runner Emmanuel Macron in next month's presidential election. -
Bob Dylan to receive Nobel prize in Stockholm
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan will receive his Nobel Literature Prize diploma and medal in the next few days in Stockholm, where is he due to perform this weekend, the secretary of the Swedish Academy says. -
President Donald Trump has successfully created an alternate reality
via smh.com.auAmericans live in two realities when it comes to the Russia investigation. -
Private funeral held for singer George Michael in London
Best-selling British singer George Michael is buried in London in a private funeral some three months after his death on Christmas Day, his publicist says. -
'It was high anxiety': shots fired on US Capitol grounds
via smh.com.auA woman in a vehicle tried to ram a police cruiser on the US Capitol grounds on Wednesday morning. -
Jungle cams capture rare Indochinese tiger population in Thailand
Images of Indochinese tigers and cubs captured on camera in Thailand's eastern jungle confirms the existence of the world's second breeding population of the critically endangered animals, wildlife conservationists say. -
Theresa May says Brexit 'underway' but warns there's 'no turning back' and leaving the EU will have consequences
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Leigh-on-Sea locals on-board for Brexit after 'disaster' of EU
The small fishing town of Leigh-on-Sea is happy British Prime Minister Theresa May has finally sent a letter to Brussels to tell the European Union to officially start the Brexit process. -
UK files Article 50 letter to formally start Brexit
Brexit has begun, with Britain formally filing Article 50, a letter to the European Union giving notice of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the EU. -
Fiji Times sedition charges 'politically motivated', Amnesty says
Amnesty International labels the sedition charge against staff of a Fiji newspaper as politically motivated and calls for authorities to rethink the accusation. -
London attack: Family of woman who fell into the Thames is 'overwhelmed by love'
via smh.com.auAndreea Cristea, who fell into the Thames during the London terror attack, remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition. -
Chinese police want overseas help to return gambling fugitives
via smh.com.auThe head of China's powerful police ministry has called for more help from overseas law enforcement agencies in China's crackdown on cross-border gambling. -
This is what will happen if Britain's divorce from the EU turns sour
Will it be a harmonious conscious uncoupling a la Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, or is it going to turn nasty? -
Cambodia's ban on breast milk sales throws spotlight on growing international trade
via smh.com.auCambodia's ban has put the spotlight on a global trade in breast milk to other mothers, bodybuilders, cancer patients and breast-milk fetishists. -
Clinton takes Trump to task in first major post-election speech
A spirited Hillary Clinton takes on the Trump administration in one of her first public speeches since she lost the US presidential election, criticising everything from health care to the shortage of women appointees in top positions. -
Fighting tears Peruvian mayor demands action as brutal floods continue
via smh.com.auExtreme weather has battered many parts of the world this year, but few places have suffered more in lives, homes and crops lost than Peru. -
Cosby lawyers ask to exclude testimony on pills, money
Bill Cosby's lawyers file a motion to prevent jurors at his upcoming sex assault trial from hearing the actor admit giving women quaaludes, money or educational funds, saying the testimony would unfairly prejudice them. -
Did Donald Trump just kill the Paris climate change deal?
The US President says the "war on coal" is over, so what does that mean for the global battle being waged against climate change? -
Benedictine monk races to preserve ancient Islamic manuscripts
A Benedictine monk working to preserve Islamic manuscripts may at first sound like a contradiction, but for Father Columba Stewart it's a vital mission. -
Donald Trump declines invite to throw first pitch at Washington Nationals MLB opener
via smh.com.auDonald Trump will not participate in the longstanding Major League Baseball tradition of US presidents throwing out a ceremonial first pitch at Washington Opening Day games -
Peruvian Airlines jet bursts into flames after veering off runway in Peru
via smh.com.auA Boeing 737 jet with 141 passengers on board has burst into flames after veering off the runway in Peru. -
Drought and war heighten threat of not just one, but four famines
via smh.com.auFor the first time since anyone can remember, there is a very real possibility of four famines - in Somalia, South Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen - breaking out at once. -
Sean Spicer loses his cool with reporter following questions on Russia
via smh.com.auSean Spicer finally seemed to reach a breaking point when it comes to Trump and Russia. -
Donald Trump's anti-climate plans won't fool nature
via smh.com.auNo matter what the US president does, the physics and chemical impacts of burning coal, oil and gas are uncontroversial. -
Efforts of the Trump administration to thwart Russia investigation revealed
via smh.com.auA day after he tweeted that the Trump Russia story was a "hoax" Donald Trump's administration was revealed to be going to extraordinary lengths to thwart the airing of explosive evidence before a congressional committee. -
'Carlos the Jackal' sentenced to third life term for 1974 attack
A French court convicts the man known as Carlos the Jackal — once the world's most-wanted fugitive — of a deadly Paris bombing and sentences the self-dubbed "elite gunman" to a third life term. -
Theresa May triggers Brexit, sending UK into unknown territory
The British Prime Minister officially triggers the Brexit process by signing Article 50 following a June 2016 referendum that voted to leave the European Union. -
Spiders could eat every human on earth in one year and still be hungry
via smh.com.auSpiders are quite literally all around us. A recent entomological survey of North Carolina homes turned up spiders in 100 per cent of them, including 68 per cent of bathrooms and more than three-quarters of bedrooms. -
Clues in a very cold case shed light on how Otzi the Iceman died
via smh.com.auWhen the head of a small Italian museum called Detective Inspector Alexander Horn of the Munich Police, she asked him if he investigated cold cases. -
Coalition airstrikes and Islamic State: Mosul's civilians face dual threat
As the battle for Mosul continues, there is growing outcry over the high civilian death toll, with many residents reporting intense coalition airstrikes that are killing and wounding families being held by Islamic State as human shields.
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