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Exciting finishes have characterised Day 13 of the Sochi Winter Olympics.
Asylum-seekers on Manus Island; The G-20 finance ministers meeting; The latest from Sochi;
G20 finance ministers and central bankers meet in Sydney this weekend amid ongoing concerns over a volatile global economy.
There are calls for the federal government to immediately suspend transfers of asylum seekers to the Manus Island detention centre.
The fate of Tony Abbott's political agenda could hinge on the result of the new Senate election to be held in Western Australia.
The accidental public release of thousands of asylum seekers' details could have mixed implications for their safety.
A prison sentence is merely the latest result of a series of civil disobedience actions by an 84-year-old American nun.
Federal Health Minister Peter Dutton says Australians who can afford to pay more for their health should do so.
Two Summer Olympians have left their mark on the Sochi Winter Games on Day 12.
Australian journalist in Egypt in court; An Australian detained in North Korea; All the latest from Sochi;
The wife of an Australian Christian missionary detained in North Korea is appealing for international pressure to assist his release.
Weeks after violent anti-government protests hit several towns and cities in Bosnia-Herzegovina the unrest is continuing and spreading.
A specialist in refugee law says a security breach potentially strengthens the cases of asylum seekers who have had their identities revealed.
A Ukrainian-Australian community group wants Australia to speak out more strongly against the Ukrainian government amid growing unrest.
The federal government says it still doesn't know how an asylum seeker received fatal injuries during unrest at the Manus Island detention centre.