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6 hours, 36 minutes ago Relieved travellers fly home from trouble spots
AUSTRALIAN travellers caught up in anti-Government protests in Bangkok last week are expected to start arriving in Sydney tonight via Singapore.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:06 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Peter Lloyd's day in court to decide his fate
ABC foreign correspondent Peter Lloyd will discover his fate today after being caught earlier this year in possession of a small amount of methamphetamine or "ice" in Singapore, the island ...
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:06 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Swiss give addicts legal heroin
BERN: A pioneering Swiss program to give drug addicts government-authorised heroin has been overwhelmingly approved by voters, who also rejected the decriminalisation of cannabis.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:06 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Purged leader urges openness
THE most senior surviving Chinese leader to have been purged in the wake the Tiananmen massacre will today call for the Communist Party to return to "open and democratic decision ...
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:06 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
PNG mothers use infanticide to end long-running war
PORT MORESBY: Frustrated women in Papua New Guinea's Highland region are killing their male babies to end a tribal fight that has warred for more than 20 years.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:06 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
1 day, 5 hours ago We wanted to kill 5000, says surviving terrorist
AJMAL AMIR KASAB, one of the terrorist gang that devastated Mumbai, was under instruction to keep killing until he died.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:49 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008
We wanted to kill 5000, surviving terrorist says
ONE member of the terrorist gang that devastated Mumbai, Azam Amir Kasab, had been under instruction to keep killing until he died.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:10 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008
Trapped tourists to be evacuated
AN EMERGENCY Qantas flight will fly home hundreds of Australians stranded by a takeover of Bangkok airport tonight.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:10 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008
China's leaders try to change economic growth model
CHINA'S economic challenges are now so serious that they are a test of the Communist Party's ability to govern, says President Hu Jintao.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:10 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008
Australians fight on for a better future
THE accents are broad Australian, and a few Afghan knick-knacks hang on the walls. But a signal that this hut is a military crossroads is the small poster pinned among ...
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:10 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008
Soldier and civilian hurt in roadside blast
AN AUSTRALIAN soldier and a civilian have been wounded in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:10 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008
2 days, 5 hours ago Into arms of loved ones
SHE survived a terrorist massacre by crouching in a bathroom cupboard.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:43 p.m. Saturday 29th November 2008
Papuan asylum seekers return to Indonesia
Yunus Wainggai and his daughter Anike - two of the 43 Papuans granted asylum in Australia in 2006 - returned to Jakarta last night, ending a two week saga which ...
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:43 p.m. Saturday 29th November 2008
3 days, 6 hours ago 37 Australians missing
THE Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, said last night that he was worried about the safety of dozens of Australians missing after the Mumbai terrorist attacks.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:24 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
Tributes as fears toll will rise
TWO Australians were confirmed dead but Indian officials said four Australians had been killed in the Mumbai attacks.
The Sydney Morning Herald World Headlines - 11:24 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008

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