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1:51 PM | They are the "ghost militia", accused of slaughtering more than 100 people, including at least 49 children, in an attack on a Syrian town on Saturday.
Egypt's economy the loser after first round of elections
3:00 AM | For the Egyptians who fought so hard to unseat the regime that dominated their lives for 30 years, the results of the first round of the country's first free presidential election are unthinkable.
Global outrage over Syrian child massacre
3:00 AM | AS A WAVE of revulsion sweeps the world after a regime massacre in Syria - 32 children, some with what appear to be bullet holes in their temples, are among more than 90 dead - Washington is manoeuvring to win Moscow's support for a plan to dislodge the embattled Syrian leader, Bashar al-Assad.
US bid to remove Assad ignores brutal reality
3:00 AM | The international community will not take control of events in Syria.
Cheap food comes at a price
3:00 AM | Supermarket giants rely on cheap foreign labour to deliver burgeoning home-brand lines at lowest prices.
27 May 12 | Beleaguered British Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt will appear before the Leveson inquiry this week in one of its most high profile hearings so far.
27 May 12 | Is the Eurovision Song Contest a glitzy distraction from Azerbaijan's human rights scandals - or is it the repressive regime's latest atrocity?
27 May 12 | Australian government axes a $US3.6 million contract with international consultants hired to provide expert analysis.
The good wife
27 May 12 | Feisty, fearless and brilliant, Michelle Obama is Barack's number one weapon in his bid for re-election.
Cook app transits the centuries
27 May 12 | WHEN Captain James Cook set sail to observe the transit of Venus in 1769, he was part of a global project to measure the solar system - and he went on to discover something even cooler, Australia.
27 May 12 | Barack Obama's presidency has been defined in large part by his marriage to his No. 1 confidante, Michelle.
27 May 12 | Smart people have been predicting the social-networking boom will ruin the culture of Silicon Valley.
Array of hope: science the winner as rivals share prize
27 May 12 | IT WILL be a team effort of cosmic discovery.
$33m slap for Pakistan over Bin Laden doctor
26 May 12 | Just $US33 million in aid a year - a drop in the ocean of the more than $US1 billion the United States pours into Pakistan annually - will be withheld in protest after Pakistan jailed the doctor who helped US forces find Osama bin Laden.
Princelings and paupers
26 May 12 | When the kingmaker of Chinese politics, Zeng Qinghong, asked to see the quintessential Australia, his diplomatic minders treated him to jugs of beer and an oversized fillet steak at Brisbane's Breakfast Creek Hotel.
O'Neill gets state of emergency powers before PNG election
26 May 12 | THE Papua New Guinean Parliament has given the O'Neill government state of emergency powers in the capital and two highland provinces allowing it to call out the army.
Corby must spend five years in Indonesia
26 May 12 | SCHAPELLE CORBY could be out of Kerobokan prison as early as July, but would need to live for the next five years in Indonesia, the governor of Bali's jail revealed last night.
26 May 12 | Business in China is inextricably linked to the ''princelings'' and the ruling party appears powerless to stop them, writes John Garnaut.
Mob attacks cast doubt on withdrawal of Solomons mission
26 May 12 | WHEN a mob started yelling death threats and burning down homes in Koa Hill, an impoverished settlement in the Solomon Islands, last month, residents started asking themselves one question: what were the police and the Australian-led assistance mission going to do to stop the violence quickly? The answer was - nothing.
Staying positive the Fox mantra for battling illness
26 May 12 | Occasionally while watching late-night TV, waiting for the moment when his hyper-kinetic Parkinson's-plagued body will grant him sleep, Michael J. Fox will be confronted by his former self.
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