Trump's "petty" remarks immediately triggered furious reactions on Twitter with many slamming the president as a "small, small individual."
Turnbull could not name a single song by rock gods after guitarist Malcolm Young died. His office asked for help creating a playlist for him, with hilarious results.
An independent politician in Queensland has created a Tinder account to grow her campaign and hopefully pick up extra voters.
Tax breaks for companies that make a concrete effort to employ released prisoners would benefit both jails and the economy.
"Wow, even the pumpkins are white," one Twitter user wrote.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet approves plan to deport as many as 40,000 Africans to Rwanda under special arrangement.
The account was earlier accused of spreading propaganda, conspiracy theories and running campaigns against Pakistani journalists and activists who are critical of the government.
A US marine, under the influence of alcohol, rammed his two-tonne military vehicle into a civilian mini truck, killing a 61-year-old Japanese national.
Robert Mugabe gave no hint he would step down as president of Zimbabwe in a TV address on the country's TV network in which he said the country needed to "return to normalcy".
Bob Katter said a person was 'torn to shreds' every three months in his constituency, which deserves more attention than marriage equality.
Chancellor Philip Hammond wants UK to be at the forefront of technology after leaving the European Union.
When Moody's upgraded India's sovereign credit rating recently, former Australian cricketer Tom Moody became an unlikely target of trolls.
Guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold suffers minor damage in fifth incident involving the 7th Fleet.
Song Tao, special envoy of China's President Xi Jinping, is on a visit to Pyongyang.
Zimbabweans have been called cowards for not standing up to Mugabe. This would be unfair. Many people have paid the price of opposition.
The incident triggered a fierce meme battle, with people creatively doctoring pictures of Trump's water sip in various ways.
Extreme pornography found on the Commons computer of First Minister of State Damian Green was made illegal just a few weeks after it was discovered by police.
"Today's lesson from the White House, kids: Never apologize or take responsibility for your actions," one Twitter user wrote.
Prime Minister Saad Hariri tweeted that his stay in Saudi Arabia was to consult security situation in Lebanon.
Bill O'Neill wrote that he was speaking up "on behalf of all heterosexual males" after calls for Senator Al Franken to resign.
Police fired live rounds and tear gas to prevent Odinga's convoy from making its way to Nairobi's main park so he could address supporters.
Ohio Republican state lawmaker Wes Goodman resigned after being caught having inappropriate relations with another man in his office.
Rights group Amnesty International earlier said there have been serious human rights violations committed by Filipino soldiers in Marawi.
First public appearance comes one day after the 93-year old leader was pictured shaking hands with army commander Constantino Chiwenga, the general who ordered his arrest.
Robert Mugabe is an intellectual and liberationist, but he is also a self-made villain.
Poll suggests Modi is more popular than ever, with seven out of 10 Indians saying they hold a "very favourable" view of the prime minister.
"Nobel Peace Prize is now a contest between Pentagon retweeter and Twitter Trump account deleter," one Twitter user wrote.
IDF chief says Israel would be willing to share intelligence with Riyadh in order to rein in Iran, the arch-rival of both Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Pyongyang's mouthpiece says North Korean nuclear programmes are only deterrent against the US' military assertions in the region.
Vitaly Bespalov said IRA employees working in the "American department" were paid about $1,300 to $2000 per month to create inflammatory content.