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1:05 AM AEDT | ZIMBABWE'S President, Robert Mugabe, brandished the threat of fresh elections in an attempt to force through a stalled power-sharing deal as the United States last night called for him to quit.
1:00 AM AEDT | SWEDISH neuroscientists have found a way to create out-of-body experiences in which test subjects perceive themselves as living inside the plastic body of a nude male mannequin.
1:00 AM AEDT | Mumbai is tired of being told how resilient it is. That message was trotted out in 1993 when bomb blasts killed 250 people. Mumbai heard it in 2003 when twin car bombs left 50 dead and again in 2006 w...
1:00 AM AEDT | The recent carnage in India reminds Australians of the need to destroy terrorist networks. Only recently the federal Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, warned that a terrorist threat had as much pro...
1:00 AM AEDT | IT WAS shortly after 8.30pm on a clear, warm night in downtown Mumbai when the Australian cameraman Gavin Brennan arrived at the Taj Mahal hotel. He was running late for a dinner meeting in the ho...
1:00 AM AEDT | THE newly appointed national security adviser, Duncan Lewis, has urged the Pakistani Government to do more to combat terrorism, saying the Mumbai attackers were well-trained, highly organised and came...
1:00 AM AEDT | CANADA'S opposition parties reacted with outrage after Prime Minister Stephen Harper shut down Parliament until January 26. Seeking to forestall a no-confidence vote on Monday that he was sure to lose, the Conservative premier has entered uncharted constitutional waters.
1:00 AM AEDT | Divisions run deep in the Land of Smiles, writes Lindsay Murdoch in Bangkok.
1:00 AM AEDT | Fixing the financial system may prove a hollow gain if we do not attend to food shortages.
1:00 AM AEDT | As the former first lady prepares to take the second most important seat at the American cabinet table, the foreign policy challenges only increase.
1:00 AM AEDT | Whoever planned the Mumbai massacre - and it was planned, funded and executed by some group in Pakistan - the murders of at least 188 people and paralysis of India's largest city were intended to ...
1:00 AM AEDT | AJMAL AMIR KAMAL, the terrorist pulled from a lynching in Mumbai and initially feigning death to his captors, said he wanted to live. After his first round of interrogation this week he is reported to...
5/12/2008 | THE main Indian airports were on high alert last night after intelligence warnings that India may be the target of a fresh airborne terrorist attack following the assault on Mumbai last week.
5/12/2008 | CHINA'S industrial economy appears to have skidded to a new low last month, with power production suffering the sharpest drop since the beginning of reforms 30 years ago.
5/12/2008 | WASHINGTON: An investigation by the US Congress on weapons of mass destruction has predicted that terrorists will mount an attack using biological or nuclear weapons within five years.
5/12/2008 | ZIMBABWE has declared a national emergency and appealed for international aid to tackle a cholera outbreak that has claimed 565 lives.
5/12/2008 | INDONESIAN police say they have smashed a people-smuggling ring and arrested the kingpin of the syndicate responsible for sending rickety vessels laden with asylum-seekers on the perilous journey to Australia.
5/12/2008 | Iraqi terrorists know no limits, writes Martin Chulov in Baghdad.
5/12/2008 | MILLIONS of Thais were disappointed last night when King Bhumibol Aduladej failed to read an address to the nation on the eve of his birthday.
4/12/2008 | ANTI-GOVERNMENT protesters ended an eight-day siege of Bangkok's two airports yesterday but warned of more crippling protests if ruling MPs form a new government.
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5/12/2008 | I tell you about the banh mi to point out that we have room to improve that great Australian staple, the salad roll.
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