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Israeli aircraft bombed dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the military said, and troops opened fire and killed a Palestinian during an arrest raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian medics said.
The Australian Conservation Foundation has threatened legal action over comments made by a Tasmanian Liberal MP that eco-charities may be using tax deductible donations to fund illegal activism.
The first convicted paedophile to face the royal commission into child sexual abuse has admitted being ordered to flee Australia.
A former police prosecutor in Papua New Guinea says the main suspect in the killing of asylum seeker Reza Barati was working for the Salvation Army on Manus Island.
After years of campaigning and planning, the ACT trial of the National Disability Insurance Scheme has begun.
On day one of the new Senate there are already signs of a potential voting split in the key balance of power bloc, the Palmer United Party (PUP).
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James Hird lodges a Federal Court statement of claim, accusing ASADA of giving the AFL a draft copy of interim draft report into supplements at Essendon.
The Reserve Bank has held the official interest rate at a record low 2.5 per cent for the 11th straight month.
The Oscar Pistorius trial resumes after psychiatric testing concluded that he was mentally fit during the crime and presently during the trial.
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The Toronto Raptors traded veteran forward John Salmons and a second-round draft pick to the Atlanta Hawks for Lou Williams and Lucas Nogueira on Monday night.
A push within Federal Government ranks to reduce the Renewable Energy Target (RET) - prompted by falling electricity demand - is gaining momentum.
The Coles supermarket chain has categorically rejected allegations by the ACCC that it misled and unfairly treated 200 small suppliers by forcing them to pay rebates to fund a new supply chain scheme.
A former boarding master at The Scots School in Bathurst has been jailed for up to eight years for sexually assaulting students.
The NT government is not moving towards tougher regulations on fireworks, NT Chief Minister Adam Giles says, adding that the Territory is "not a nanny state".
Australian entertainer Rolf Harris's life and legacy are in ruins after being found guilty of indecently assaulting four girls in the UK between 1968 and 1986.
British police have revealed they are looking into a number of further allegations against the fallen star, who was overnight found guilty on all 12 charges of indecent assault in London.
The 84-year-old is facing a prison sentence when comes before a judge again on Friday, but is already being stripped of honours by the entertainment world.
New South Wales has made three changes to the series-winning Blues side for the third State of Origin match.
Australian researchers will present what they say is a breakthrough in the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy to a conference in Vienna.
Former WA premier Richard Court has called for a fairer redistribution of mining revenue between the state and federal governments, and among individual states.
CBC News has projected Conservatives David Yurdiga and John Barlow elected as MPs in Fort McMurray/Athabasca and McLeod
Adam Beach on why he's set on bringing great films to First Nations reserves. Montreal's Coeur de Pirate performs from her first English-language album, Trauma. Actor Colm Feore on taking on Shakespeare's King Lear at this year's Stratford Festival.
Public discussion of religion tends to polarize between two extremes. But much of what people actually believe falls somewhere in between. David Cayley speaks to five thinkers whose books have charted new paths for religion. Part 2: John Caputo
Some Vancouverites were relieved as the orange team advances in the World Cup
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Atlantique Productions, the French producer behind Transporter – The Series, is partnering with Keshet UK to develop eight-part drama series Crater Lake. Billed as a life-affirming, character-driven show about death, it was created by Ron Leshem who created Israeli series Gordin Cell and is exec producing its U.S. adaptation Allegiance . Leshem also wrote the novel Beaufort and co-wrote the 2007 big screen transfer which was nominated as Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Keshet UK was established by Keshet International in 2012. The deal with Atlantique sees the latter, which also produces Borgia, make its first move to diversify its range of productions and work on high-end dramas for the international marketplace with independent producers from around the world. Atlantique CEO Olivier Bibas and creative director Patrick Nebout will act as executive producers on Crater Lake. For Keshet, exec producers are Keshet Media Group CEO, Avi Nir, KI CEO Alon Shtruzman and Keshet UK head of scripted, Sara Johnson.
When the mayor of Toronto emerges today from his self-imposed time-out of more than two months, the world will see a slimmer, healthier, post-rehab Rob Ford. But is any of that enough to give him a realistic chance of winning a second term?
There aren't any laws that dictate what to do with the Canadian flag, but over time, protocols have developed, with an overriding focus on ensuring the Maple Leaf is treated with respect.
Canada’s banks will soon begin formally operating as informants for the United States Internal Revenue Service – the IRS. Financial institutions must ask all clients that want to open a new account where they were born and possibly where their parents were born.
Besides being the day that many Canadians will be taking off so they can have an extra-long weekend, Monday is also byelection day in four federal ridings.
As Stephen Harper was pouring vitriol and sanctions on Russia for months over the Crimea and Ukraine crisis, he did not seem to have expected much of a serious slap-back from President Vladimir Putin. But as Brian Stewart writes, Harper badly underestimated Putin’s sense of the strategic counter-punch.
A federal department will be sentenced in Ontario Superior Court this week for a fatal explosion that left one public servant dead and two badly injured.
Exactly 75 years ago, CBC journalist Joe Schlesinger was one of 669 Jewish children rescued from the advancing Nazis by Nicholas Winton, a British businessman unwilling to take No for an answer. Today, "Nicky's children" and their extended families number over 6,000 people.
Police in St. John's are looking for a robber who held up a convenience store by knifepoint on Sunday afternoon.
Two of Victoria's most high-profile crime taskforces will be merged, as police respond to changes in the organised crime landscape by creating an anti-gangs division.
It was a disappointing end to the financial year with the market experiencing a sharp fall as investors found little reason to buy.
An Australian Muslim in Syria has denied funding terrorism after his bank accounts were closed when he became a vocal supporter of militant group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Sydney man Mohamed Zuhbi's bank accounts were closed 10 days ago, and he believes the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation was behind the decision.
Mr Zuhbi describes himself as an aid worker who helps orphans and widows, and says he has received more than $40,000 in donations.
He has used social media to voice his support for ISIS, but says he does not represent the group and is just working to "clear the misconceptions against them".
A panel of mental health experts has concluded that Oscar Pistorius was not suffering from a mental illness when he killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in his home last year, the chief prosecutor at the athlete's murder trial said Monday.
Canada's new anti-spam legislation is designed to prevent companies from overflowing email inboxes, but some local businesses are worried about being forced to pay the price.
Nicki Minaj told the crowd at the BET Awards that she was close to death recently — an experience that has helped her be herself.
The royal commission investigating institutional responses to child sex abuse has handed down its interim report, but says it has not yet compiled enough information to make any recommendations.
Dozens of people were stranded more than 60 metres up on a revolving tower at SeaWorld San Diego for hours Sunday when a power failure stalled the ride, authorities said.
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The Federal Opposition is accusing the Government of demonising people with disabilities as it responds to a review into Australia's welfare system.
The interim review of the welfare system calls for a "working age" payment to replace many of the existing pensions, and suggests only people with a permanent disability who are completely unable to work get the disability support pension.
Labor Leader Bill Shorten has attacked the Government's handling of the review, accusing it of "sinking the boot into people with disabilities".
New South Wales police have arrested a man wanted in connection with the death of a Chinese hospitality worker found dead in the gardens at Kings Domain in Melbourne on Saturday.
Scott Allen Miller, 42, moved to Melbourne six weeks ago and had been sleeping rough near the Melbourne Botanic Gardens, not far from where the 32-year-old woman's naked body was discovered.
The woman, who is yet to be formally identified, was approached by a man opposite the police memorial and chased across the road into the gardens near the corner of St Kilda Road and Linlithgow Avenue, police said.
A cliff site in northern Manitoba that was once a thriving Inuit hunting camp is set to be unconvered by researchers this month. Today, there are remnants of 22 large tent rings, as well as food caches, burial grounds and kayak rests — all estimated to be about 1,000 years old.
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A delegation of senior Australian journalists has delivered a statement to the Egyptian consulate in Sydney, calling for the immediate release of jailed reporter Peter Greste and his Al Jazerra colleagues.
On Full-Time Whistle, Grandstand wraps up Netherlands-Mexico and Greece-Costa Rica at the World Cup.
Police have made a $100,000 bust after drugs allegedly fell out of a woman's purse as she showed officers her licence.
It is predicted Australia will see a growing trend towards doctors actively 'prescribing' health apps to monitor complex health issues.
A Marist Brother who was sentenced to six years' jail for abusing boys and girls is still a Brother in the Catholic order, a royal commission has heard.
A doomsday cult Agape Ministries has been given a final chance by a court to sell its assets and repay a $1 million tax bill.
A woman has admitted she tried to have her estranged husband murdered by men she did not realise were undercover police.
The Bank for International Settlements has found that Australia's big four lenders are again the most profitable in the developed world, but the organisation says rising interest rates will make our banks more unstable.
The central bank for central banks says low interest rates are creating serious distortions in the global economy, and failing to generate sustainable growth.
In its annual report it has called on central banks to start the process of gradually normalising policy sooner rather than later.
The BIS was one of the few global bodies to warn of the risks that led to the global financial crisis, adding weight to its opinion.
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has delayed its ruling on the digital currency Bitcoin, leaving the tax status for businesses which accept Bitcoin in limbo.
Sam Gagner is traded from the Oilers to the Lightning and finally ends up with the Coyotes.
According to Mexican coach Miguel Herrera, it was the third time Robben had taken flight during the contest. The Dutchman now apologizing for at least one of the first-half incidents.
Anthony Allen scores two touchdowns to help blast the Roughriders past the Ti-Cats.
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A section of a forest service road near Squamish, B.C., has washed out, leaving around 200 people stranded on the other side.
Health officials estimate North Americans throw out about one-third of our groceries,while millions go hungry in other parts of the world. Scientists are working to turn that wasted food into plastic, animal feed, even fuel.
The establishment of an industrial hemp industry in Tasmania will be a Government priority, Minister for Primary Industries Jeremy Rockliff has pledged.
Farmers have been trying to grow industrial hemp for fibre for years but have struggled with regulatory hurdles.
Mr Rockliff said there was far too much red tape associated with growing hemp, more so even than with the pharmaceutical poppy industry.
"In terms of reporting and paperwork, so the balance is not right there... we need to make it easier," he said.
Jan Davis from the Farmers and Graziers Association said there was huge demand for hemp fibre based products that Tasmania was well placed to meet.
A 22-year-old man from the Perth suburb of Armadale has been charged with more than 100 child sex offences.
New home sales have fallen for the first time in five months, but separate research shows overseas buyers may account for up to 40 per cent of new dwelling sales in New South Wales and Victoria.
The Harper government is snubbing officials from a select group of pariah states, ordering its diplomatic missions around the world not to invite them to receptions celebrating Canada Day on July 1.
A 29-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the disturbing case of Marlene Bird, a Saskatchewan woman found severely assaulted on June 1, Prince Albert police said Sunday evening.
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Gino Odjick surprises fans with personal thanks for their support during his medical treatment.
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It was another day, and another epic soccer game in the 2014 World Cup. For Metro Vancouver-based supporters of the Netherlands national football team, Sunday morning was an emotional roller coaster that ended on a high.
Jack McInerney scores twice to lead the Impact past the Dynamo 3-0.