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US deports hundreds of immigrants despite court order
The Trump administration has transferred hundreds of immigrants to El Salvador even as a federal judge issued an order temporarily barring the deportations under an 18th century wartime declaration.
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ABC working to resolve issue after Radio National goes silent
Listeners were met with more than an hour of dead air.
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Murder charge laid after man collapses and dies on walk in Adelaide
The 54-year-old man was found unresponsive in Brougham Gardens yesterday morning.
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Man set on fire at New York's most famous landmark
Police in New York City are searching for a person they say set a man on fire near Times Square.
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Suicide car bomber kills seven in Pakistan
A suicide car bomber targeted a convoy of buses carrying security forces in Pakistan, killing at least five officers and two civilians.
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Vatican releases first photograph of the pope in a month
With his back to the camera and no one else visible in the picture, the pope was said to be celebrating mass with other priests.
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'Burnt beyond recognition': 15 arrested over deadly club fire
Macedonia's worst tragedy in recent memory left an emotional president struggling to "believe how this happened".
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These 'woolly mice' could signal extinction is 'a thing of the past'
A historic gene-editing breakthrough brings the return of the extinct woolly mammoth a step closer.
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Inside the brutal El Salvador prison where Trump has sent hundreds of alleged US criminals
Hundreds of alleged gang members were sent from the US despite an order from a federal judge.
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Workers dump green dye into a river - but its not a protest
It's part of a six-decade tradition celebrating one of the world's most fun days.
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Search for father with three kids who fled Sydney crash
A search is under way for a father who pulled his children from a vehicle and fled a collision at Menai in Sydney's south.
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Bushfire destroys property in Melbourne as locals evacuated
It was a sleepless night for dozens of residents in Melbourne's east who had to evacuate their homes as a bushfire tore through the area.
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Celebs and fans pack track for Formula One Australian Grand Prix
Formula One drivers have taken to the track for the first time today, burning rubber on the Albert Park circuit in practice laps ahead of the Australian Grand Prix this weekend.
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Sydneysiders swarm to the beach as autumn heatwave grips city
Sydney woke up to a scorcher early this morning, with the weather reaching 28 degrees at sunrise.
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80 years since one of the bloodiest Pacific battles of World War II
80 years ago, American and Japanese troops were locked in one of the fiercest and bloodiest battles of the Pacific theatre in World War II: the Battle of Iwo Jima.
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Astronauts still stuck in space facing major physical and mental risks
This is exactly what happens to your body when you're stuck in space.
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PM 'open to considering any requests' to support peace in Ukraine
The Prime Minister's message comes as he joined world leaders in an international meeting to discuss the on-going conflict and a potential ceasefire deal.
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Victim recalls alleged machete attack as one suspect remains on the run in Brisbane
One man remains on the run after two people allegedly assaulting a man with a machete during an attempted robbery in Brisbane.
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Iraqi PM, Trump announce killing of 'dangerous terrorist'
The head of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has been killed in Iraq in an operation by members of the Iraqi national intelligence service along with US-led coalition forces, the Iraqi prime minister announced on Friday.
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