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Fog shuts Brisbane airport

Heavy fog is blanketing Brisbane, suspending ferries and disrupting flights.

French MP questioned in L'Oreal probe

France's embattled Labour Minister Eric Woerth denied all wrongdoing during a marathon grilling by police.

Flash floods kill over 110 in Pakistan

At least 113 people have died and thousands more have been made homeless as flash floods triggered by torrential rains hit north-west Pakistan.