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Friday, July 26, 2019

South Korea nightclub floor collapse kills two...

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July 27, 2019
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Two people have died and several others were injured after the upper floor of a South Korean nightclub collapsed.
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At least eight people have died and 60 are injured after twin earthquakes struck islands in northern Philippines.
Canadian police admit the two teenagers wanted for the murder of an Australian man and his girlfriend may have escaped their dragnet.
The Director General of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation says the country faces daily threats of foreign interference.
The US Supreme Court has agreed to lift a freeze on funds for building sections of the border wall with Mexico.
The knockdown and rebuild of Sydney's Allianz Stadium has ground to a halt after the New South Wales government tore up its contract with builder Lendlease.
Australia's largest bilateral defence exercise with the US has ended with a closing ceremony held in the Port of Brisbane on Saturday.
The Australian women's water polo team has been caught up in a deadly nightclub balcony collapse in South Korea.
The Morrison government secured several big policy wins in parliament this week, with the passage of foreign fighter powers and the Future Drought Fund.
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Former prime minister John Howard has celebrated his 80th birthday in Sydney with a lavish party.
The remaining participants in the Iran nuclear deal are meeting in Vienna this weekend to discuss its implementation.
It's been 40 years since iconic Australian rock band AC/DC released their platinum selling album 'Highway to Hell'.
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