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Guatemalan forces use tear gas, batons to stop large migrant caravan headed for US
Asylum seekers fleeing Honduras have been subjected to tear gas from Guatemalan forces as they attempted to travel to the
Medics in Indonesia overwhelmed with earthquake survivors amid COVID-19 threat
Doctors say they have been overwhelmed with the number of earthquake survivors needing treatment, amid concerns about the increased risk
Alberta teachers, unions 'livid' after province issues ministerial orders changing terms of public sector pensions
Public sector unions plan to launch a legal challenge after Alberta’s finance minister quietly signed ministerial orders at the end
New calls for an overhaul of Australia's political donation laws amid concern about influence
It comes as new analysis finds the resources sector to have been the biggest donor in Australian politics over the
Why Trumpism will live on long after Donald Trump stops being US president
US politics experts say Donald Trump and the brand of Trumpism he has created will continue to have an impact
Newsboy's racing tips and Nap selection for Monday 18 January
The return to a mile is key as George Scott’s filly seeks to get back to winning form
Queenslanders urged not to be complacent as Tropical Cyclone Kimi barrels closer
Residents of Queensland’s north are being told to prepare for gales up to 120km/h, heavy rains and abnormally high tides.
Jason Kenney prepares to fight Joe Biden's plan to cancel Keystone XL permit
WASHINGTON — One of Joe Biden’s first actions once he becomes U.S. president Wednesday will be to slam the door
Australian Open tennis players train in hotel quarantine
These Australian Open tennis players are training for the Grand Slam in hotel quarantine rooms, after 72 players were forced