Australia fires: The public ire falling on Australia's 'absent' PM Heckled by people in fire-ravaged communities, Scott Morrison has become a key focus of frustration. Go to Source
Greta Thunberg changes Twitter name to 'Sharon' after game show error It was a playful nod to actor Amanda Henderson, whose answer to a game show question went viral. Go to Source
Leaving Neverland: Court rules accusers can sue Michael Jackson companies The two men allege they were abused by the singer when they were children. Go to Source
Qasem Soleimani: Iran vows 'severe revenge' for top general's death Tehran says the US attack on Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad was an "act of international terrorism". Go to Source
Australia fires: Evacuation call stepped up as crisis worsens People are told to flee as extreme heat and winds are expected to further stoke fires this weekend. Go to Source
Carlos Ghosn escaped with help of rogue employee - jet firm "We don't really look at people's faces," one guard at the Japanese private jet terminal said. Go to Source
Lake Chad attack: 'Dozens of fishermen' killed near Cameroon border Suspected Boko Haram militants disguised as traders kill at least 50 people, an official says. Go to Source
Paris Villejuif stabbings: Attacker shot dead after killing one and injuring others The knife attacker killed one passer-by and injured several others in the suburb of Villejuif. Go to Source
Qasem Soleimani: US kills Iran Quds Force leader, Pentagon confirms Qasem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force, was a hugely significant figure in the region. Go to Source
Australia fires: Navy rescues stranded from ravaged Mallacoota About 800 people trapped by fire in the town of Mallacoota are expected to board the HMAS Choules. Go to Source
Australia fires: Morrison heckled by bushfire victims Scott Morrison cut short a visit to the town of Cobargo, where two people died earlier this week. Go to Source
Australia fires: Angry residents berate PM Morrison in blaze-ravaged town Scott Morrison is confronted in Cobargo as residents insult him and tell him he is unwelcome. Go to Source
Carlos Ghosn: Interpol issues 'red notice' for Nissan ex-boss's arrest The ex-Nissan boss fled trial in Japan on a private jet that landed in Lebanon on New Year's Eve. Go to Source
Libya conflict: Turkish MPs approve bill to send troops Libya's UN-backed government had asked Turkey for military assistance as the civil war worsens. Go to Source
France protests: Longest strike in decades stuck in deadlock The strike against pension reforms is now in its 29th day, making it France's longest since 1968. Go to Source
Australia fires: NSW declares week-long state of emergency The move comes ahead of "what could be a horrible day" as conditions worse, say Australian officials. Go to Source
Benjamin Netanyahu asks for immunity from prosecution The move is likely to delay trial of the Israeli PM, who was charged with corruption in November. Go to Source
US embassy attack: Protesters withdraw after standoff in Iraq Protesters have left the US embassy compound in Baghdad, but the situation remains tense. Go to Source
Australia fires: More than 200 homes burn down on coast Australia's fires have killed at least five people in recent days and left hundreds homeless. Go to Source
North Korea threatens to resume nuclear and ICBM testing Kim Jong-un says his country is developing a new "strategic weapon", but leaves room for US talks. Go to Source
Trump threatens Iran with 'big price' to pay over US embassy attack President Donald Trump blames Iran for orchestrating an attack on the US embassy in Iraq. Go to Source
Carlos Ghosn lawyer stunned as Nissan ex-boss flees Japan for Lebanon It is unclear how the ex-Nissan boss, who was awaiting trial, managed to flee to Lebanon. Go to Source
US embassy in Iraq attacked by protesters angry at air strikes on militia US forces fire tear gas to disperse a crowd that breached the compound's outer wall. Go to Source
Carlos Ghosn, Nissan's ex-head, flees Japan to Lebanon In a statement, Carlos Ghosn said he "escaped injustice" after leaving Japan where he faced a trial. Go to Source
Australia fires: Military to be deployed to help rescue effort Aircraft and ships will be sent to New South Wales and Victoria, where thousands fled to the coast. Go to Source
Sydney mayor defends New Year's fireworks despite protests Clover Moore said the city's celebrations would "give hope to people" as bushfires rage. Go to Source
India cold wave: Delhi reels from coldest day in more than a century The maximum day temperature plummeted to 9.4C on Monday setting a new record for the chilliest day. Go to Source
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