15/10/2008 | The leader of Israel's Kadima Party, Tzipi Livni, secures a written agreement of the Labor Party leader, Ehud Barak, to form a coalition.
14/10/2008 | THE judge who signed Britt Lapthorne's autopsy report has confirmed that the damaged state of her body did not allow toxicology tests but said there was no evidence of pre-death trauma.
14/10/2008 | HIS book on voluntary euthanasia is banned in Australia and his trip to Britain has caused an outcry. But at a hall in west London on Monday, a group of over-50s turned up to listen intently as Philip Nitschke explained in minute detail how, if they chose, they could take their own lives.
14/10/2008 | THE US's weekend move to drop North Korea from its list of sponsors of terrorism - sparking outrage from Japan, South Korea and some quarters of Washington - was the result of the negotiator Christopher Hill outmanoeuvring hardliners in a Bush Administration attempting to clean up its foreign policy legacy.
14/10/2008 | PARIS: Guillaume Depardieu, the actor son of Gerard, who lived a life of angry rebellion in the shadow of his celebrated father, has died at the age of 37.
14/10/2008 | Croatian autopsy finds no evidence of violence but failed to provide any new information on how the 21-year-old Australian died.
13/10/2008 | Chinese leaders have vowed to "firmly push forward with rural reform" as they struggle to arrest growing rural-urban inequality and resolve local land disputes.
13/10/2008 | JOERG HAIDER, the polemic populist at the heart of Austrian far-right politics, was driving his powerful black sedan at more than twice the speed limit before the crash that killed him.
13/10/2008 | THE execution by firing squad of the Bali bombers - Mukhlas, Imam Samudra and Amrozi - is set to go ahead within a fortnight. Indonesia's Attorney-General says he will reveal the details by Friday next week.
13/10/2008 | JOHN McCAIN is considering plans for a new round of tax cuts ahead of the third and final debate this week in an attempt to prove he has a strong prescription to treat the ailing US economy.
13/10/2008 | The parents of Britt Lapthorne have lived a nightmare of Dantean proportions, hurtling from feverish hope into the chasm of despair.
12/10/2008 | CHEERED on by tens of thousands of raucous supporters and declaring that the Aceh peace accord was a precious gift from Allah, Aceh's popular independence leader Hasan di Tiro returned to his homeland at the weekend after almost 30 years.
12/10/2008 | While she may not be a big hit with voters, Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has made a big splash on the net, becoming the butt of many online parodies and the star o...
11/10/2008 | IT WAS a tragedy compounded by distance, obfuscation and devastating error. For two weeks, Britt Lapthorne's family's fears intensified as a nation's fascination grew with the compelling story of one of its young lost in a distant land.
11/10/2008 | DEMOCRAT Barack Obama has soared 11 points ahead of Republican rival John McCain, taking a double-digit lead in a Newsweek poll amid deep concerns about the economy.
11/10/2008 | AUSTRALIA will stand tall with world leaders today and forge a package of domestic measures to stave off further economic panic before the sharemarkets open tomorrow.
10/10/2008 | The Eurovision song contest is one less than flattering assessment in senior Australian government circles of the European military effort in Afghanistan. It concerns the cluster of nations whose troo...
10/10/2008 | NEPAL may have elected a Maoist Government and become an officially secular republic but it still gets off on old-time religion.
10/10/2008 | AUSTRALIA will reassess its commitment to Afghanistan next April amid growing evidence the war there is going badly, senior Government sources say.
10/10/2008 | THEY are a new breed of true believers: Australians so captivated by American presidential candidate Barack Obama's promise of "change we can believe in" that they are doing everything they can to help get him elected.