American Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend have been freed after an Italian court quashed a murder conviction against them. The pair had been found guilty of killing British student Meredith Kercher in 2007. Now the court ruled critical DNA eviden
A developing low and front is generating squally showers and isolated thunderstorms through the south and east. While patchy cloud over southern New South Wales triggers isolated showers there. And over the weekend, it's expected to track east across
And hopes of a new debt rescue plan have sent European markets higher overnight. The Greek parliament has also just approved an unpopular new property tax as the prime minister tries to convince European countries that Greece is serious about solving
Britain says it'll oppose plans for a financial transaction tax on EU members. The president of the European Commission, Jos Manuel Barroso, says the tax could raise about $80 billion a year. It will be discussed at a summit of European leaders next
And Spain's parliament has agreed to pass a constitutional limit on public-sector borrowing. It's the first eurozone country to impose such a restriction. Last week, France and Germany called on all eurozone governments to introduce limits to help co
An early rally on the local share market fizzled by the end of the day. Losses in Telstra and energy shares weighed down the broader index. The All Ordinaries index added just 0.2 per cent by the close. Telstra shed 2.6 per cent. Harvey Norman closed
The United Nations is warning of a possible resurgence of the deadly bird flu virus. It's also warning a mutant strain of the virus that's resistant to vaccines could be spreading in Asia. It says it's appeared in Vietnam and China and now threatens
The US economy added no new jobs in August. The zero figure is much worse than had been expected. The predicted figure was about an addition of about 70,000. Figures from the Department of Labor show the unemployment rate remains unchanged, from July
The head of America's Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke has said the US Central Bank will not take any immediate action to stimulate the country's economy as we heard earlier from *. In a much anticipated speech to international central bankers, Mr Bernan
A roadside bomb has killed another Australian soldier in Afghanistan. The soldier, who hasn't been named, was on foot patrol with Afghan troops when the bomb exploded. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has sent her condolences to his family. He's the eigh
Stock markets across globe have finished lower, prompted by fears of another global recession. In the US, stocks seesawed through the session before closing lower. The Dow fell 173 points to finish around 1.6 per cent lower. European stocks closed do
Veteran ABC journalist Paul Lockyer, cameraman John Bean and pilot Gary Ticehurst are believed to have died in a helicopter crash in South Australia. The crash happened around 7:30 last night over Lake Eyre in the north of the state. Police have now
The satellite image shows cloud over eastern New South Wales is spinning about an offshore low, triggering showers over the coast and ranges. Cloud over central South Australia and Victoria is causing showers. There are mostly clear skies in the west
The pressure is growing on the Gillard Government over the Craig Thompson credit card scandal. Mr Thompson's former union has referred the matter to the New South Wales police. The Health Services Union is demanding an explanation and wants to know w
An emotional memorial service has been held for the 11 victims of this week's house fire near Brisbane. Thousands of people packed a local sports complex for the ceremony. Queensland's Premier Anna Bligh told the mourners every Queenslander shared th
Thousands of Qantas passengers are facing delays because of a strike by ground staff. They're going to walk off the job for an hour from 8 o'clock this morning. Up to 40 flights are likely to be delayed or cancelled. And in a separate action, enginee
Police have found three human bones during a search for the body of missing Queensland schoolboy Daniel Morcombe. The discovery was revealed late yesterday, and the bones are now undergoing forensic tests. It follows the discovery of the second shoe
Australian beer maker Foster's has accepted a takeover bid by British great brewer SABMiller. The deal is worth more than $12 billion to Fosters shareholders. Foster's produces some of the country's most popular beers including its biggest seller VB.
There is the report. World's stocks have bounced back from 14-month low as expectations among the policy makers will take further action to ease the eurozone debt crisis. Stocks were swinging between gains and losses on overseas markets overnight. Le
A 19-year-old man is recovering in hospital after being shot in the stomach by police in Sydney's west. Police were called to a break-in at a house in Colyton early this morning. They say they were approached by a young man who was armed. He was shot
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