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6 votes
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Venezuela opposition leader swears himself in as interim president
27 votes -
Jean Wyllys: Gay Brazil politician will not return over death threats
12 votes -
Mexican workers are engaging in wildcat strikes at the border
11 votes -
Brazil dam collapse: Several killed and many missing in Brumadinho
5 votes -
Greek lawmakers ratify Macedonia's name change, ending nearly thirty-year dispute
10 votes -
Media industry loses about 1,000 jobs as layoffs hit news organizations
15 votes -
Thai cave rescue heroes named 2019 Australians of the Year
6 votes -
US President Donald Trump ally Roger Stone arrested on seven charges in Robert Mueller inquiry
12 votes -
Venezuela crisis: Russia condemns bid to 'usurp power' from Maduro
7 votes -
Ex-Jakarta Governor Ahok, jailed for blasphemy, freed
3 votes -
Military buildup in Arctic as melting ice reopens northern borders
6 votes -
Australian Government seeks information after author Yang Hengjun goes missing in China
5 votes -
President Donald Trump directed his attorney Michael Cohen to lie to US Congress about the Moscow Tower project
24 votes -
Israeli military strikes Iranian targets in Syria
5 votes -
Women's marches across Australia focus on Aiia Maasarwe's alleged rape and murder
4 votes -
GOP Rep. Tom Marino resigns from Congress
9 votes -
China executes 'godfather of crystal meth' Cai Dongjia whose village supplied one third of the country's methamphetamine
9 votes -
Jailed model who claimed she has dirt on Russian oligarch speaks out
3 votes -
Canberra woman Sarah-Jane Parkinson jailed for making false rape claim against ex-partner
5 votes -
Theresa May loses Brexit deal vote by majority of 230
35 votes -
Rahaf Alqunun granted asylum in Canada
12 votes -
Tories on brink: Historic split looms as Brexiteers and Remainers threaten to torpedo government
6 votes -
Donald Trump Was Never Vetted
20 votes -
Superannuation overhaul presented to government could add $500,000 to some accounts
1 vote -
Victorian man arrested for allegedly sending suspicious packages to embassies
5 votes -
Rahaf Alqunun: Thailand admits Saudi woman seeking asylum
4 votes -
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's citizenship case against terrorist Neil Prakash shredded
1 vote -
Sultan Muhammad V abdicates as Malaysia's king in historic first
4 votes -
Spurning Erdoğan's vision, Turks leave in droves, draining money and talent
12 votes -
Donald Trump administration officially bans bump stocks
22 votes -
'Influential' Australia should join the G7, says London think tank
5 votes -
China's Xi seeks talks to unify Taiwan with mainland
From Bloomberg: "China's Xi Seeks Talks to Unify Taiwan With Mainland" From South China Morning Post: "Chinese President Xi Jinping urges Taiwan to follow Hong Kong model for unification"
8 votes -
Driver ploughs through crowds on Tokyo's Takeshita street, injuring nine
4 votes -
3 killed, 79 missing as gas blast partially destroys residential building in Russia
8 votes -
What are the biggest stories of the year?
When it comes to news, it can be hard to separate the big drops in the bucket from the small. In thinking back through all the news of the year, what stories do you think are the most important?...
When it comes to news, it can be hard to separate the big drops in the bucket from the small. In thinking back through all the news of the year, what stories do you think are the most important? In other words, which are the stories that people will look back years from now and remember when thinking about 2018?
9 votes -
Neil Prakash, Islamic State terrorist, stripped of Australian citizenship
4 votes -
Russia contemplates constitution changes as Putin faces term limits
8 votes -
What news have we missed this month?
These are turbulent times, as I think we can all agree. Turbulence, unfortunately, has a tendency to make seemingly less important things go unnoticed by most people. Has there been anything this...
These are turbulent times, as I think we can all agree. Turbulence, unfortunately, has a tendency to make seemingly less important things go unnoticed by most people. Has there been anything this month that you haven't seen get coverage that you think people ought to know about?
18 votes -
'It's going to be chaos': Thais to vote in February for first time in eight years
6 votes -
Ex-NATO commander: Allies wondering if Trump was blackmailed to pull troops out of Syria
16 votes -
5 killed, 21 injured in bus hijacking in China's Fujian province
7 votes -
The rise of Ksenia Sobchak - from TV presenter to politician | Unreported World
4 votes -
Inside China's audacious global propaganda campaign
10 votes -
Susan Moylan-Coombs to run as an independent against Tony Abbott in Warringah
2 votes -
How fascist sympathizers hijacked Reddit’s libertarian hangout
29 votes -
Australian Prime Minister urges voters to 'get shopping' as retailers sweat on last-minute sales
2 votes -
America’s allies fear that traditional ties no longer matter under Trump
7 votes -
200 workers at a floral-supply business in Michigan got a surprise at the company's holiday lunch: $4 million in year-end bonuses, or about $20,000 per worker.
14 votes -
Mattis to step down as defense secretary over differences with Trump
27 votes