China's government officially abolishes heavy tariffs on Australian wine
China's government officially abolishes heavy tariffs on Australian wine, offering a potential lifeline to an industry struggling with low prices and global oversupply.
After becoming victim to a 'pig butchering' scam, Troy decided to join a group fighting back
In response to the proliferation of sweatshop-style online scam centres in South-East Asia, individual volunteers and groups have stepped up — often at great personal risk.
Ship's data recorder reveals pilot called for tugboat help minutes before plowing into Baltimore bridge
The pilot of the cargo ship that knocked down a highway bridge into Baltimore Harbor had radioed for tugboat help and reported a power loss minutes earlier, federal safety officials say, citing new data from the freight's recorder.
Krastina bought a 1 euro house in Sicily while on holiday. Here's how 'the dream' met reality
Small towns across Italy are selling homes for just 1 euro to survive terminal population decline. Foreign Correspondent travelled to Sicily to see what life's really like after you buy one.
A simple question asked just seconds before disaster: 'Is there a crew at work on the bridge right now?'
A night shift in freezing temperatures, repairing potholes on a bridge used by tens of thousands — with two recovering, two dead and four more still missing, families wait for answers.
Fiji's PM kicks out Chinese police amid concerns over growing presence in region
Fiji's prime minister speaks with the ABC about the relationship between China and the Pacific nation as Beijing's role in the country comes under intense scrutiny.
Video shows the moment a shopper in China is swallowed up as the floor collapses
The woman was shopping on the second level of a mall in the city of Zhenjiang in Jiangsu province when a security camera captured the incident.
Myanmar military junta chief blames 'some powerful nations' for backing rebel groups
Myanmar's ruling military junta claims the backing of rebel groups by foreign powers is ultimately delaying democratic elections in the country.
Spanish prosecutor seeking jail time for Luis Rubiales and three others over his kiss on player Jenni Hermoso
A Spanish prosecutor is seeking jail time for Luis Rubiales and three other men accused of exerting "constant and repeated acts of pressure" directly on Jenni Hermoso and through her family and friends.
US judge recommends disbarment for former Donald Trump lawyer
John Eastman, the ex-lawyer of former US president Donald Trump, faces 11 disciplinary charges in the state bar court stemming from his attempt to form a legal strategy to stop Joe Biden's presidential certification in 2020.
Nine-year-old Eleen used to have nightmares in Gaza. Now she's 'so excited' for a new life in Australia
After Rami and Yasmine's temporary visas were cancelled on their way from Gaza to Australia, they were forced to spend three days in limbo at Istanbul airport. Now, after a long and tiring journey, they've finally arrived and they're grateful. It's the family's first Ramadan away from home but they say they've been welcomed by local communities with open arms.
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Two bodies pulled from river as Baltimore bridge collapse moves from recovery to 'salvage operation'
The bodies of two men, a 35-year-old and a 26-year-old, were recovered from a pick-up truck submerged under the mid-section of a collapsed Baltimore bridge.
Tax havens and worker exploitation behind shipping company in Baltimore disaster
The chequered record of the ship's owner in the Baltimore bridge tragedy offers a glimpse of the "murky world" of tax havens and worker exploitation in global shipping.
US lottery entrant takes home $1.7 billion jackpot after three month winnless streak
The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 302.6 million.
Thailand set to become first country to legalise marriage rights for people of any gender in South-East Asia
MPs in Thailand voted overwhelmingly in favour the marriage equality bill, but did not approve inclusion of the word "parent" in addition to "father and mother" in the law.
Data recorder of ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge recovered, crew set to be interviewed
Investigators have recovered the data as part of an ongoing probe into the incident, with efforts underway to determine if dirty fuel played a part in the ship's power loss.