Iran's air defences activated amid reports of Israeli strike near city of Isfahan
Iranian state media has reported that explosions have been heard at Isfahan airport in central Iran, amid conflicting reports from US and Iranian officials about what caused them.
Australians urged to leave Israel after reported strike on Iran raises fears of escalation — as it happened
DFAT has upgraded its travel advice for Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories amid reports of an Israeli missile strike on Iran raises fears of conflict escalation and heightened terrorist activity.
'Enough is enough': Cost of cathedral building questioned as many struggle to make ends meet
In Samoa, churches spend millions building cathedrals to connect communities to God. But as debts and poverty skyrocket, many are questioning the price tag.
China critic regains seat in Solomon Islands, vows to block Chinese investment as election counting continues
Early results are starting to flow in Solomon Islands in the wake of Wednesday's elections, with prominent China critic, ousted Malaita premier Daniel Suidani, regaining his provincial seat.
'Big elephant in the room': A lawsuit in Japan has put the spotlight on race
A landmark racial discrimination case comes as the country grapples with questions about race, immigration and what it means to be Japanese.
Analysis by Meghna Bali
analysis:India's south has always been immune to Modi's charms. Here's why he's desperate to win them over
India's prime minister has set himself an ambitious goal in the country's marathon six-week election, but to achieve it, he'll have to win over a dubious crowd.
Indonesia evacuating thousands after volcano erupts, as tsunami fear looms
Indonesian rescuers race to evacuate thousands of people after a volcano erupted five times, forcing authorities to close a nearby airport and issue a tsunami warning.
'I wish that no one sees what I've seen': Gazans make shocking claims about being imprisoned by the IDF
Israel's defence force denies serious allegations of abuse and torture from several Gazan men who say they were detained without charge. WARNING: Readers might find some of the details in this story distressing.
US vetoes widely supported resolution backing full UN membership for Palestine
The United States vetoes a widely backed UN resolution that would have paved the way for full United Nations membership for the state of Palestine.
Ex-Scottish leader's husband charged with embezzling party funds
Murrell was re-arrested and questioned after he and Sturgeon were arrested last year in relation to the same investigation.
Bhutan is known for being a happy country, but mental health is a hidden problem
Bhutan is known for being one of the happiest countries in the world, but mental health professionals say its people are suffering in silence due to cultural traditions and societal expectations of positivity.
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Analysis by Allyson Horn
analysis:Iran and Israel are in a dangerous game of chicken, with a deadly prize for winning
The events of the past week have put the Middle East in a strange and uncertain space. Neither Iran, nor Israel would benefit from the prospect of an all-out war with the other, but equally, neither seems prepared to back down.
Iran signals no retaliation plans after suspected Israeli drone attack
Iranian officials and state media outlets have refused to name Israel in the aftermath of the suspected drone attack on its territory.
Jacinda Ardern slashed negative gearing in NZ. Did it drive down house prices?
Property investors in New Zealand have had several years with a reduced ability to claim their interest payments as a tax deduction, but the new Coalition government has brought it back.
Aussie Gabriela Ruffels in the golf major mix while red-hot Nelly Korda threatens
Gabriela Ruffels heads the Australians in the women's first major of the year, the Chevron Championship, with American Lauren Coughlin the early leader.
Rare black-footed ferrets successfully cloned from frozen tissue samples
Noreen and Antonia were cloned from frozen tissue collected in 1988.