Shooting of a woman at a New South Wales home overnight

A man's body has been found following the fatal shooting of a woman at a New South Wales home overnight. The Egyptian military says the tank crew may have saved the lives of up to 50 people. The parents of a critically ill infant are returning to court for the latest stage in their effort to seek permission to take the child to the United States for medical treatment. North Korea says 2nd ICBM test puts 'entire' US in rangeThe Latest: Japan says allies working on... Read more.

Cardinal George Pell appears in an Australian court on charges of sexual abuse and vows through his lawyer he will fight the allegations that have threatened the pope's image as a crusader against abusive clergy. Masked youths throw bottles and set bins alight as they clash with cops in East London following the death of dad Rashan Charles, 20, in police custody seven days ago.

A European human rights court has ruled that sexuality is just as important for a 50-year-old woman with two children as it is for a younger woman. RIYADH: Forces of the Saudi Arabia-led coalition on Friday killed at least 40 Houthi militants in a Yemeni region near the Saudi border, the Al Arabiya TV reported. At least 10,000 people were evacuated overnight after a new wild fire broke out in southern France, which was already battling massive blazes that have consumed swathes of forest, authorities said Wednesday.

The president's new communications director is doubling down on his complaints of leaks within the White House. MUMBAI: When Fed taper fears jolted emerging markets in 2013, India was one of the worst hit and was forced to raise interest rates to underpin its tu. Read More. Amazon is looking for 50,000 people, with unemployment at a 16-year low and wages barely moving'.

No Charges After Clinton Email Investigation - World News - Breaking international news and headlines Sky News. Charlie Gard, the terminally-ill British baby whose plight drew sympathy from Pope Francis and US President Donald Trump, has died, his mother says. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.

Sign up now to start receiving breaking news alerts on the web. Small group hold protests in Warsaw after the European Commission says door still open to triggering sanctions against Poland despite the Polish president's rejection of parts of a judiciary overhaul that limits the independence of the courts. North Korea fired a missile on Friday that experts said was capable of hitting Los Angeles and other U.S. cities and the United States and South Korea responded by staging a joint missile exercise.

Russia's retaliation came a day after the U.S. Senate voted to slap new sanctions on Russia. A sixteen-year-old boy protesting against President Nicolas Maduro's embattled government has been killed, prosecutors say, the second to die in the latest round of unrest. AHMEDABAD - Widespread flooding in India's western industrial state of Gujarat has killed more than 120 people and paralyzed infrastructure, officials.

Ukraine's president has rescinded the citizenship of Mikheil Saakashvili, the former president of Georgia who moved to Ukraine to become leader of one of its most corruption-plagued regions and later resigned. His White House in turmoil, President Donald Trump abruptly announced late Friday he was appointing Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly to be his chief of staff, ending the tumultuous six-month tenure of Reince Priebus.

A Palestinian man walks past Israeli border police as they stand guard while Muslim worshipers pray outside Jerusalem's Old City on Friday. A family have been reunited with their pet dog, after firefighters pulled the pooch from a burning building and revived it. Israel barred men under 50 from Friday prayers at a sensitive Jerusalem holy site after two weeks of tensions and deadly unrest, leading thousands of Palestinians to hold mass prayers outside.

View CNN world news today for international news and videos from Europe, Asia , Africa, the Middle East and the Americas. World News: TOI brings the latest world news headlines, Current International breaking news world wide. Although he will need more than 12 months of rehabilitation, cattle worker plans to return to 'riding bulls and rodeoing'. The UN Security Council is urging Congo's government to swiftly implement an agreement to hold presidential elections by the end of the year, warning that failure to do so will increase the risk of insecurity and instability in the country and the region.

A 2-day strike by Greek culture ministry employees protesting staff shortages will shut the Acropolis and other ancient sites and museums in Athens this weekend, at the height of the tourist season. Trump announced on Friday he was replacing his chief of staff after months of speculation about Priebus's fate and a series of belittling and emasculating comments from Trump and other White House aides.

French President Emmanuel Macron has spoken at an emotionally-charged mass to mark one year since the killing of a local French priest by two 19-year-old Islamic extremists. If so, please don't forget to rate us highly on the store (even if you already rated us for previous versions). AP Exclusive: The Boy Scouts of America says it anticipated President Donald Trump would spark controversy with a politically tinged speech at its national jamboree in West Virginia but felt obliged to invite him out of respect for his office.

North Korea launched a ballistic missile the Pentagon said, just weeks after Pyongyang tested an intercontinental rocket capable of hitting parts of the United States. Authorities said the law enforcement action was one of the largest ever taken against criminals on the dark web, part of the Internet that is accessible only through certain software. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Reince Priebus, who was replaced on Friday as White House chief of staff, is the latest in a string of officials who have left or been pushed out of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.

The Sino-Indian border row is an offshoot of rising Hindu nationalism in India which has hijacked New Delhi's China policy, says a commentary by the Global Times. He said the Supreme Court was in a catch-22 situation”, since by citing the reasons for disqualification of Sharif, it lowered the threshold for ineligibility of elected members to such an extent that too many heads might roll in future.

Australia's New South Wales (NSW) government will inspect more than 1,000 residential and commercial towers that may have potentially unsafe cladding and introduce new fire safety reforms to avoid a deadly inferno such as the Grenfell Tower fire in London. South Korea's new president has kept a campaign promise by adopting a shelter dog rescued from possible slaughter in a country where eating dogs is still popular.

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