Australia

The nation marked the milestone on Sunday, but leaders have warned against complacency as cases continue to surge worldwide.
Coronavirus outbreaks in Australia and Europe highlight how the shift from broad national restrictions to specific local lockdowns hits poor communities hardest.
Victoria's premier said “there will be no one allowed in … and no one allowed out” of the tower blocks for the next five days.
A government-backed report said the iconic species is threatened by ongoing habitat loss and may disappear without "urgent" intervention.
More than one person on social media thought the packet of Tim Tams that the prime minister holds in the video had been edited in.
Actor Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson have revealed that they have tested positive for coronavirus while in Australia. Hanks shared the news on his Instagram page, shortly after the virus was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation. Following the announcement, President Donald Trump imposed a 30-day travel ban between the US and all 26 EU countries, excluding the UK. The NBA have also cancelled their upcoming season.
After initially taking an optimistic stance on the virus, investors are realising they likely woefully underestimated it.
The 9-year-old's family has asked for the donations to go instead to organisations that help Indigenous youth and people with dwarfism.
This baby koala was rescued from land damaged by wildfires - and she can't stop cuddling her teddy bear at her first weigh-in.
A week after Brexit and Boris Johnson has outlined a tough opening position for trade negotiations by talking up an Australia-style relationship, but does it mean anything? It’s hard for journalists to really take a look with the government taking a Trumpian turn by trying to lock out critical media from a key briefing this week. Meanwhile, Labour’s leadership election lets the prime minister run amok in the party’s former strongholds.Arj Singh is joined by Paul Waugh, Rachel Wearmouth and UK In A Changing Europe’s Anand Menon to work out what comes next for Britain.