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Suicide bombings in Kabul leave 80 dead
Islamic State militants, who are making steady inroads in Afghanistan and challenging the Taliban on their own turf, claim responsibility for the attack, the deadliest in the country since 2001.
 
Munich shooter may have lured victims via Facebook, police say
German police are investigating findings suggesting a gunman who stalked a fast food restaurant in Munich, killing nine people and himself, may have used Facebook to invite people to the location.
 
'I just felt a pit in my stomach': Online jobseekers fall prey to scammers
Jobseekers are warned about a rise in the number of employment scams, with criminals targeting legitimate recruitment websites to steal identities and money.
 
Broome nudists in battle for beach as naturism declines
The handful of remaining nudists in a northern West Australian tourist town are fighting to maintain their lifestyle, in the face of increased beach traffic, judgemental tourists and sneaky photographers.
 
Driver's mobile phone use leads to bust of alleged drug network
A man who used his mobile phone while driving has led to a series of major drug raids and the seizure of almost $45 million of methamphetamine, or ice.
 
Brisbane doctors perform surgery on fetus diagnosed with spina bifida
Queensland doctors perform Australia's first surgery on a baby diagnosed with spina bifida while it was still in its mother's womb.
 
Silent march through Brisbane remembers dead racing greyhounds
Thousands of greyhounds who never made it out of the racing industry have been remembered in a silent march through the Brisbane CBD as part of a nationwide call to have the industry banned throughout the country.
 
'I'd be dead without it': Life-saving men's shed under threat
With funding drying up, a program in Melbourne some regulars say has saved their lives will be forced to close its doors in weeks.
 
Ange, Cheika and Alexander on the doping scandal engulfing world sport
National coaches Ange Postecoglou, Lisa Alexander and Michael Cheika speak out on ABC's Offsiders in one of the more thoughtful musings on the Olympic doping scandal.
 
Melbourne teen basketballer the 'next Lauren Jackson'
Ezi Magbegor, the new rising star of Australian woman's basketball, is being compared to Opals great Lauren Jackson after an amazing two years in which she rose from obscurity to junior World Championship glory.
 
Guest stabbed to death during dinner at NSW home
A number of people witness the alleged stabbing murder of a guest invited to a home in Lithgow, on the western edge of the Blue Mountains.
 
'Not in it for the money': Bowen praises Leigh after reshuffle pay cut
Labor's Chris Bowen says his colleague Andrew Leigh is "not in it for the money", after the shadow assistant treasurer was forced to take a $40,000 pay cut despite having his responsibilities increased in last week's reshuffle.
 
Man dies after being run over in his own front garden
Police say a 54-year-old man was building a brick wall at the front of his home when he was run over and assaulted by a man he knew.
 
'It's a more proper sport': Aussie Rules a hit in Iceland
They were the unlikely soccer stars of the European Championship, but now Icelanders are turning their attention to an even more unlikely sport — Aussie Rules football.
 
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