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7 Viking festivals to let loose your inner warrior
What's summer without a goblet of mead and battle reenactments?
By Cailey Rizzo
How you can help improve water quality and access around the globe
Unconditional water access is a global necessity, but not yet a global reality.
By Katie Dupere
People are sharing this French cartoonist's moving tribute to Belgium
"13 novembre... 22 mars..."
By Sam Haysom
Facebook turns on Safety Check for Brussels attacks
Check if your Facebook friends in or near Brussels are safe.
Train accident in Singapore kills 2 maintenance staff
The two men were investigating an equipment alarm when they were hit by an oncoming train.
By Victoria Ho
Travel in Belgium disrupted following explosions at airport and metro
Flights were diverted and public transport shut down.
By Tim Chester
LG begins rollout of new X series phones this week
The LG X cam and the LG X screen are on the way.
People are abusing delicate cherry blossom trees for the perfect spring selfie
People are kicking and climbing on the trees to get the picture they want.
By Alicia Tan
Bangkok is the second-most congested city in the world
In the evenings, traffic slows down to more than half the speed.
By Victoria Ho
Airline system glitch in Japan grounds 120 flights, leaves 16,000 stranded
More than 50 airports across Japan were the scenes of major chaos.
By Alicia Tan
Death flash of an exploding star seen by planet-hunting Kepler telescope
The Kepler telescope has seen the bright flash of a shock breakout from an exploding star for the first time.
Sorry, Mischa Barton: Nyle DiMarco is our early fave on 'Dancing With the Stars'
The season premiere of "DWTS" sees strong performances from an "ANTM" winner and a Boys II Men singer, but others disappointed.
Dozens dead in Brussels after explosions rock airport and metro station
The explosions come just days after the main suspect in the November Paris attacks was arrested in the city.
By Liza Hearon & Blathnaid Healy
Chinese villagers are selling fresh mountain air to urbanites
"Buying air equals buying health."
By Alicia Tan
10,000 angry cabbies brought Jakarta to a standstill
The planned protest was intended to be peaceful, but turned violent.
By Victoria Ho
Other Australian mobile networks are capitalising on Telstra's outages
Poor Telstra. After a series of mishaps on its mobile network, its rivals have taken the opportunity for a free kick against the company.
By Johnny Lieu
South Korea confirms first Zika virus case
A 43-year-old man who recently returned from Brazil was diagnosed with the virus after suffering fever, muscle pain and rash.
14 photos to remind you of Telstra's good old days
Back in 1992 life was simple. Here's a look back.
By Jenni Ryall
Mum shares all the excuses her toddler gives for not going to sleep
Damn kids. Why won't you go to sleep when we tell you to?
By Johnny Lieu
The Australian government wants to end the 'double taxation' of Bitcoin
The government has decided it likes Bitcoin.
By Ariel Bogle
Kim Kardashian will soon be on a game show, and she wants you to join the fun
She's going from reality show to game show.
Washington Post staffer says Donald Trump hit on her
A female Washington Post staffer said that Donald Trump hit on her after the Republican presidential candidate sat for a meeting with the paper's editorial board on Monday.
Donald Trump promises not to pander to Israel lobby, does just that
Trump promised not "to pander to you about Israel," then carefully read a prepared speech that could have been delivered by any Republican at the event.
The Go-Go's are going on a farewell tour with Best Coast
The band will embark on a monthlong tour this summer.
By Emily Blake