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Thailand votes on new parliament and constitution
Voters in Thailand are going to the polls to elect a government and participate in a referendum to determine if there should be a new constitution.
One dead, six hospitalised at Sydney dance music festival
A NSW Police investigation is underway after one man died and six others were hospitalised after a dance music festival at Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday.
Polls open in Japan elections, amid record snowfall
Japanese voters are casting ballots in an election expected to hand the nation's first female leader, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, a resounding win.
Brad Arnold: 3 Doors Down frontman dies aged 47 after cancer battle
Rock fans are mourning Brad Arnold, whose death at 47 has prompted an outpouring of tributes celebrating his music and legacy.
Illegal, high-power e-bikes to be crushed in crackdown
After a controversial video showing e-bike hoons speeding across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, police will have more powers to destroy illegal devices.
Illegal e-bikes to seized and crushed under sweeping new laws
NSW Police are set to be handed new powers to seize and crush illegal and high-powered e-bikes in response to a series of incidents and accidents.
Sussan Ley and David Littleproud in talks as Liberals and Nationals near Coalition reunion
The future of the Coalition is set to be announced less than a month after the Liberals and Nationals’ messy split.
Protesters clash with police near Olympics hockey venue
Police used tear gas on protesters near an Olympics venue as thousands marched against the environmental impact of the Games and the presence of US ICE agents.
US-led Board of Peace to hold first meeting
Representatives from around two dozen countries who have signed up to Donald Trump's Board of Peace will attend the inaugural meeting in Washington.
Parliament and parenthood: MPs juggle work, family life
Australian parliaments are navigating the need to provide family-friendly workplaces and facilitate democracy as MPs share their approaches to parental leave.
Few getting through Gaza's Rafah border crossing
Far fewer people than expected have crossed in both directions since the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened, after two years of war.
Online creators working to disrupt the police narrative
Standing outside police recruitment events, armed with 'you shouldn't be a cop' flyers, Tom Raue hopes to change Australians' minds.
Gunmen kill three villagers, kidnap 11 in Nigeria
Three villagers have been killed and 11 kidnapped in a pre-dawn attack on a Catholic priest's residence in Nigeria.