Leaders of international Jewish communities have walked through the debris of an Melbourne synagogue a year after it was firebombed as two accused men faced court.
Hegseth says he 'didn't stick around' for second strike on boat
US Secretary of War says he didn't 'stick around' for the whole operation during which two survivors were reportedly killed in a second strike by the US Navy.
Russia says there is 'much work to be done' before an end to war in Ukraine
The Kremlin says a resolution to the war in Ukraine is "no closer" after a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and two of Donald Trump's most powerful envoys.
The Ukraine regions Vladimir Putin does not hold, but wants anyway
Donald Trump is expected to send his special envoy Steven Witkoff to Moscow this week to talk about a revised proposal for peace in Ukraine. There are five regions central to negotiations and Vladimir Putin wants them all.
Can there be peace in Ukraine?
In the nearly four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the talk of a possible peace deal has never been louder.
US President Donald Trump has been ratcheting up the pressure on Ukraine to agree on a proposal that Russia will consider. Norman Hermant reports.The 28-point plan for peace in Ukraine show some very minor concessions to Russia
A detailed look at the 28-point plan — as it has been reported — shows some very minor concessions to Russia. But it mostly contains all the same points that have always been made with more or less force by Moscow.
The Gallipoli story was being forgotten in Australia, until this film
By the 80s, the story of the Anzacs at Gallipoli had started to fade from the public consciousness. Then an Australian anti-war filmmaker had an idea.
In the rubble in Gaza, a desperate search for priceless remnants of history
With a ceasefire in effect in Gaza, a restoration team is painstakingly retrieving historical manuscripts, rare volumes, and archival documents from beneath the rubble of a destroyed mosque.
The mission to save Gaza's historical artefacts
Researchers have been digging through the rubble in Gaza City to find historical artefacts not yet destroyed by the war.
Trump gives Ukraine a week for 'difficult choice' of losing dignity or US backing
In a sombre address to Ukraine's citizens, the president vowed he would not betray Ukrainian interests in the US-led peace process.
How 'disaster capitalism' is looking to cash in on Gaza's misery
As Donald Trump's plan for Gaza gets UN approval, the proposals for how the territory might be developed are circulating and advocates are worried about who they ultimately benefit.
Video shows troops entering Pokrovsk, Ukraine
Video released to social media shows troops entering Ukraine's Pokrovsk as Russia says they are advancing into the city.
Map shows Russian advance in Provosk
Open source map data shows the advance of Russian troops into contested areas in Provosk and around Myrnohrad.
Drone vision of Ukraine's Pokrovsk as Russia advances
Drone vision of Ukraine's Pokrovsk as Russia says it pushes deeper into city.
If this Palestinian returned home, he would be 'shot and killed'
After Palestinians were expelled from three refugee camps in the Israeli occupied West Bank this year, some fear a new ceasefire in Gaza could prompt Israel to expand its operations in the area once more.
'They were trying to erase her': Family seek justice for tortured journalist
Family and former colleagues of a Ukrainian journalist who was captured by Russian forces and tortured are determined to do everything they can to ensure those who contributed to her death are held responsible.
We're five weeks into the Gaza ceasefire. This is what has changed
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza has now been in place for five weeks. Here is what has changed, what has not, and where things currently stand.
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Remaining few WWII veterans pass on memories as numbers dwindle
As the number of veterans who served in World War II dwindles, George Franklin and Russell Hosken try to keep the memory alive for future generations.
Mass graves and 'blood' seen from space: Inside Sudan's 'invisible' crisis
The latest chapter in Sudan's civil war has captured the world's attention. To understand what's happening now it helps to understand some of the country's history.
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Russian drones kill Ukrainians and Kyiv targets Moscow's oil
At least two people have been killed in a drone attack in Ukraine's south-western Odesa region, and Kyiv has stepped up its attacks on Russia's oil industry.
Love, red dust and tiny home struggles feature in our top October photos
Our photographers this month illustrate a significant day for WA's history, a woman's struggle with her tiny home and a group of rowers competing on the world stage.