Opposition leader Tony Abbott says that election must happen soon.
Athena Yenko
Jul 22, 2013
Here are the photographs that shocked the world.
Jul 22, 2013
Six urban management officers known as "chengguan" in China were jailed over the weekend following the brutal, violent killing of a watermelon vendor on Wednesday last week. The chengguan's two supervisors were likewise fired from their posts.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 22, 2013
The U.S. said that the four bombs dropped at Great Barrier Reef will not explode.
Athena Yenko
Jul 22, 2013
A picture is worth a thousand words. The most shocking pictures are worth much more.
Jul 19, 2013
A world survey pegged Indians as the second most racist country of the world with over 43.3 percent Indians not wanting to live next to neighbor not of the same race. But with USA and Australia being pegged as two of the most tolerant countries – is the survey skewed or are we missing the big picture?
Rima Pundir
Jul 19, 2013
Davina Murray, a former Maori Political candidate and lawyer, fell head over heels in love with convicted rapist Liam Reid
Athena Yenko
Jul 19, 2013
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio has expressed his support behind the joint New Zealand-US proposal to apply fishing restrictions in some areas of Antarctic waters. Despite the joint efforts, Ukraine and Russia have blocked the proposal, raising fears that the plan could be shot down.
Reissa Su
Jul 19, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar remains steady just below USD 0.9200 this morning after a relatively uneventful session overnight.
Christine Gaylican
Jul 19, 2013
It was one for the books. A yet-to-be-born child has been put up for sale in India, no less than by his or her own mum.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 18, 2013
As a country, the statistics are grim – almost half of school children in India are undernourished and have little or no schooling; malnourishment and disease is a stark reality and to etch out a living many take work or begging at tender ages. The mid-day meal was an ambitious project undertaken by the government to feed over 120 million children but it has gone horribly long in Bihar with the deaths of 27 children and several more still critical. This may just be the tip of the iceberg if cor...
Rima Pundir
Jul 18, 2013
It may sound sappy, but the bond between a mother and her children run thicker than blood even. But what happens when mothers turn killers of their own children? One such high profile case has been the brutal murder of Keisha Abraham by her own mother, Kristi. And it wasn't just the murder but the cover-up story that Kristi concocted to get away scot-free that has made her one of Australia’s most hated mothers.
Jul 18, 2013
Workers employed as maids and domestic help in Saudi Arabia may now get a day's off from weekly work, following the passage of a new law by the kingdom's Council of Ministers this week.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 18, 2013
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the U.S. of trapping intelligence whistleblower, Edward Snowden Russia, saying that he is free to go where he wants as soon as he is able to do so.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 17, 2013
Labour MP Maryan Street is under pressure to withdraw support for a bill legalising euthanasia. The euthanasia bill is cause for concern for her political party members who think it will only be a distraction in the 2014 elections.
Reissa Su
Jul 17, 2013
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is set to crack down on wealthy Australians with lifestyle assets as part of its focus for the taxable year ahead. Entrepreneurs and private citizens with yachts and property farms that belong to private corporations but are being enjoyed for personal use will be the target of ATO.
Reissa Su
Jul 17, 2013
A Chinese man convicted in 2011 of fraud and illegal fund-raising activities had been executed on Friday, and his family was the last to know about it. Although the family could only shrug, no matter how painful it was not to have seen their loved one for the last time, Chinese nationals nonetheless questioned the rather merciless and inhumane final gesture.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 17, 2013
Authorities in China have ordered the closure of a museum in Jizhou, a city in the northern province of Hebei, after it was discovered that most of its exhibits on display were fake, counterfeit or knock-off items. Its license had likewise been revoked.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 17, 2013
Six years ago, a girl named Talia Castellano was diagnosed with cancer and interest in makeup helped in distracting her from the ailment. Unfortunately, the 13-year-old bubbly girl who became a YouTube sensation as a makeup guru lost the battle with cancer and passed away on July 16 with family and friends surrounding her.
Jul 17, 2013
An anti-corruption case became all the more controversial with Porn CD’s revealed
Athena Yenko
Jul 17, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: It was a quiet night offshore ahead of Mr. Ben Bernanke's testimony tonight.
Christine Gaylican
Jul 17, 2013
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd engaged in a vexing rendezvous with Premier Campbell Newman
Athena Yenko
Jul 17, 2013
The Australian Labor Party's advertising agency has been sacked by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for offering "exclusive" interviews in exchange for pro-Labor advertisements and editorials in websites for the youth.
Reissa Su
Jul 17, 2013
In the wake of four deaths in the Christmas Island boat capsizing, federal government officials are pointing fingers on asylum seekers policy
Athena Yenko
Jul 17, 2013
The move comes after newly elected Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s visit to Indonesia in early July. He has warned critics not to expect progress on the asylum boat issue since he was seeking to form a strong trade and business relationship with the largest Muslim country in the world.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 17, 2013
Gay couples in England and Wales could now be probably rushing to work on the details of their respective marriage ceremonies to become the first newly wedded gay couple in Britain. On Monday, the House of Lords, the country's upper chamber of parliament, passed the Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Bill.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 16, 2013
Shoppers almost always jump with glee the instant they learn their favorite shopping store or boutique has WiFi. But did you know that this in-store privilege is actually already stalking, err, tracking you?
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 16, 2013
Australian Labor Party members were showing doubts on party leader and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Athena Yenko
Jul 16, 2013
Since Kevin Rudd's return as prime minister of Australia last month, the number of women who supports the Australian Labor Party has soared to 38 per cent, up 4 points. Rudd gains the approval of more women over the way he does his job as prime minister compared to Ms. Gillard.
Reissa Su
Jul 16, 2013
With a number of cabinet appointments made by the interim government, there is a strong feeling that former President Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood will be left out of the new government.Many Egyptians feel that alienating the conservative group would result in a cyclical process that would lead to more violence in the future.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 16, 2013