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The bid to save India's dwindling Parsi population
The size of India's tiny Parsi community has fallen dramatically in recent times. But there's renewed optimism that one of the world's most successful minority groups won't fade away into history. -
'No words' to describe conditions in Rohingya camps, Red Cross says
In southern Bangladesh's muddy refugee camps, Rohingya Muslims who have fled what the UN terms "textbook" ethnic cleansing are fighting each other for scarce space and basic necessities, an aid worker tells the ABC. -
South Korea warns it can destroy North beyond recovery after missile launch
The UN Security Council is called into an emergency session to discuss options after North Korea's longest-ever test flight of a ballistic missile, as South Korea warns it and its allies have the strength to "smash" any threat "at an early stage". -
UK terror threat level raised to 'critical' after underground explosion
British Prime Minister Theresa May says the national security level has been raised from "severe" to "critical", meaning another attack is looming, after a bomb was detonated on a London commuter train injuring 29 people. -
UK terror threat level raised to 'critical' after tube explosion leaves 29 injured
British Prime Minister Theresa May says the national security level has been raised from "severe" to "critical", meaning another attack is looming, after a bomb was detonated on a London commuter train. -
Troops on London streets after rush hour Tube explosion
Londoners are told they will see armed police and members of the military on the streets after the fourth terrorist attack in the nation's capital this year leaves 29 people injured. -
Parsons Green terror attack: Dozens injured in explosion on London Tube
via smh.com.auAn improvised bomb has exploded on a London train during peak hour. -
'Why Parsons Green?' Family suburb ponders London's latest terror target
via smh.com.auIt's a sad truth that Londoners have become used to terror attacks, and they expect them on the Tube. -
British journalist killed in suspected crocodile attack in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan navy divers find the body of a British journalist who is believed to have been attacked by a crocodile while holidaying with friends on an eastern beach. -
Former Cambodian opposition leader calls for sanctions against country's leaders
Former Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy calls for the West to impose sanctions on Cambodia's leaders, such as visa bans, amid a crackdown on critics ahead of next year's elections. -
Canberra records Cassini's last signal as 13-year Saturn mission ends
via smh.com.auNASA's Cassini spacecraft plunged into Saturn on Friday, ending its groundbreaking 13-year Saturn mission. -
NASA-backed research subjects end eight months of isolation in Mars-like habitat
via smh.com.auSix NASA-backed research subjects will emerge from their Mars-like habitat on Sunday and return to civilisation. -
'Explosion' incident on London Tube at Parsons Green
via smh.com.auPolice are investigating after reports of an explosion on an Underground train in south-west London. -
Parsons Green terror attack: At least 22 people injured by London Tube 'bucket bomb'
via smh.com.auA white container has reportedly exploded on a London train during peak hour. -
Parsons Green terror attack: At least 18 people injured by London Tube 'bucket bomb'
via smh.com.auA white container has reportedly exploded on a London train during peak hour. -
'North Korea doesn't learn its lesson': Japan rattled by latest missile launch
It's business as usual on the streets of Tokyo, but the latest North Korean missile launch over Japan has made people anxious and residents want their Government to act. -
Live: 'Explosion' incident on London Tube at Parsons Green
via smh.com.auPolice are investigating after reports of an explosion on an Underground train in south-west London. -
Denied the crown of British politics, George Osborne happy to wield the knife
via smh.com.au'I'm trying to occupy a space which I think is quite vacant in British politics and British media at the moment. Which is somewhere in the middle.' -
Volunteers rescue thousands of books from Mosul library destroyed by IS
A volunteer effort to save thousands of books and manuscripts from a Mosul university library destroyed by Islamic State has renewed hope for the city after more than two years of occupation. -
Ancient Indian mathematical document shows first recorded use of zero
Ancient Indians were using a symbol for zero centuries earlier than historians previously thought, new research in the United Kingdom reveals. -
Reports of explosion on London Tube at Parsons Green station
via smh.com.auA white container has reportedly exploded on a London train. -
London police declare 'terrorist incident' at underground train station
British police say they are treating reports of a blast at the Parsons Green train station south-west of the capital, which left 18 people injured, as a "terrorist incident". -
London police declare 'terrorist incident' at Parsons Green train station
British police say they are treating reports of a blast at the Parsons Green train station in the south-west of the capital as a "terrorist incident". -
London police, ambulance confirm 'incident' at train station
London's Metropolitan Police and ambulance services confirm they are at the scene of "an incident" at the Parsons Green train station in the south-west of the capital. -
US investigates mystery 'acoustic' attacks on diplomats in Cuba
Mysterious "acoustic" attacks on US diplomats in Cuba have been causing hearing loss and mild brain injury, but nobody seems to know who is behind them. -
Donald Trump, the Democrats and the art of the deal
President Donald Trump has taken to dealing directly with Democrats as he struggles to wrangle his splintered Republican Party, writes John Barron. -
Russia says these massive military exercises are 'normal practice'
Troops from Russia and Belarus are being sent to eastern Europe by the thousand in tanks, helicopters and warships equipped with rocket launchers, for large-scale military exercises. -
NASA's Cassini spacecraft to soon crash into Saturn, marking end of mission
via smh.com.auThe course has been set. The end is in sight. There's no turning back now. -
South Korea responds to North's latest missile test with one of its own
via smh.com.auSouth Korea's military fired two ballistic missiles in a swift response to North Korea's latest missile test on Friday. -
North Korea missile launch put 'millions of Japanese into duck and cover'
via smh.com.auNorth Korea has launched another missile, sending Japanese citizens to shelters briefly and prompting an emergency UN Security Council meeting. -
Brazilian President Michel Temer charged over JBS testimony
via smh.com.auBrasilia: Brazilian President Michel Temer was charged with obstruction of justice and racketeering on Thursday, according to a statement posted on the prosecutor general's office website. -
Iraq's Kurd leaders pressed to shelve 'very risky' independence vote
via smh.com.auWestern allies pressed Iraqi Kurdish leaders to ditch a "very risky" independence vote on Thursday, presenting an alternative plan in an attempt to avoid conflict. -
'Extremely rare' mother and baby white giraffes spotted
Two "extremely rare" white giraffes — a mother and baby — are filmed in Kenya by conservationists. -
Jaguar, named Shadow, seen in video roaming through Arizona mountains
via smh.com.auThe video also shows a black bear, deer, mountain lion, coati and black bear cub passing through. -
'She cost me a lot in therapy': Spicer spills all to Kimmel
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer addresses everything from Melissa McCarthy's SNL spoofs to the President's obsession with size, in his first public appearance since leaving the Trump administration. -
What if South Korea and Japan had nuclear missiles as well?
If North Korea continues to pull these missile stunts, the unthinkable may just begin to be thought about, Philip Williams writes. -
Mayweather says Trump's 'grab them by the p***y' remarks are how real men speak
Divisive boxing star Floyd Mayweather Jr says people can't handle Donald Trump's "realness" — especially his infamous 2005 comments about grabbing woman "by the p***y". -
While Trump made pals with Democrats, Twitter became Cruz's enemy this week
As a mega-storm devastated parts of the United States, heavy political weather also began brewing in Washington. From an accidental like on Twitter, to a dinner party with Democrats — here's what went down. -
The tech industry 'disruption' ideas that shouldn't see the light of day
The march of technology is ever forward and we're generally better for it. But every now and then there is an idea so bad that you wish someone had a veto power, writes Matt Bevan. -
Lawsuit accuses Google of 'segregating' female employees
Google is accused by three former female employees in California of discrimination against women within the workplace. -
Coyote survives 30km trip caught in car grille
A coyote that became lodged in a car grille and was stuck while the car drove for about 25 minutes is released back into the wild. -
Instagram 'deleted photo of child with disability for violating guidelines'
Instagram deleted an image of a boy with a disability after it was reported for violating guidelines, his mother says. -
Police union boss defends officer who killed Justine Damond
One day after the completion of the investigation, the Minneapolis police union boss says the officer responsible for shooting the Australian woman should not be charged simply because she was "a fine young woman". -
Police union boss defends officer who fatally shot Justine Damond
Just one day after the completion of the investigation, the Minneapolis police union boss speaks out in defence of the officer responsible for shooting Australian woman Justine Damond outside her home. -
North Korea launches another missile over Japan
via smh.com.auNorth Korea has launched another missile, prompting Japan to warn its citizens to take shelter. -
German football fans cause chaos in London, delaying Europa League match against Arsenal
FC Koln fans cause chaos in London as 20,000 supporters rock up to a long-awaited Europa League clash with Arsenal, delaying the match by an hour. Thankfully, the goals were pretty good. -
World's oldest giant panda Basi dies in China, aged 37
via smh.com.auChina is mourning the death of the world's oldest panda, Basi, who passed away at the age of 37. -
Watch Elon Musk's SpaceX blooper reel
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk releases an explosion-heavy video of the company's failed attempts to land the Falcon 9 rocket, underscoring just how far the company has come with the development of their reusable rocket system. -
North Korea launches another missile: Japanese media
via smh.com.auNorth Korea has launched another missile, prompting Japan to warn its citizens to take shelter. -
Sock horror! RSPCA called in to wrangle would-be reptile
RSPCA officers respond to a "terrified" family who believe they have a lizard home invasion — only to find out the listless reptile is a sock.
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