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A French journalist has infiltrated a group of self-radicalised young men to understand what motivated them to become terrorists. The Muslim journalist has told Four Corners he could go to places his collegues couldn't. See the full story tonight at 8.30pm AEST.

Here's what's coming up:

  • 7:10am AEST: Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen will be on AM

  • 9:30am AEST: The Australian Olympic Committee will announce the Rio men's basketball team, the Paralympic rowing team will be announced at 11am

  • 10:00am AEST: The trial of Father John Patrick Casey is expected to start at Lismore District Court. He will face child sexual abuse charges from the 1980s

  • 9:30pm AEST: Attorney-General George Brandis, Deputy Opposition Leader Tanya Plibersek, Senator-elect Derryn Hinch and commentators Van Badham and Steve Price will be on the Q&A panel

 
Top Stories
Hundreds arrested as tensions spike at US police protests
More than 200 people are arrested in chaotic scenes during a new night of protests over US police violence towards black people, as authorities reveal the man who shot five police officers at a peaceful protest in Dallas had apparently been plotting a major bomb attack.
 
'You're a dead man': Undercover with an IS terror cell
A French journalist infiltrates a group of self-radicalised would-be terrorists, secretly filming them for six months as they plot suicide attacks on "disgusting infidels".
 
'It's the 21st century': Turnbull, Shorten back move to e-voting
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten endorse electronic voting for future elections, following a gruelling eight-day vote count which is yet to deliver voters a formal result.
 
Murray roars to second Wimbledon title with straight sets victory
Britain's Andy Murray clinches a second Wimbledon title and third Grand Slam crown after beating misfiring Canadian Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2).
 
Black cat proves lucky for Sharks in 13th straight win against Panthers
Panthers fans were cheering for a feline of a different kind when a real black cat stole the show in the NRL team's match against the Cronulla Sharks in Penrith.
 
Telstra customers could break fixed contracts due to outages, Choice warns
Consumer advocacy group Choice is demanding customers be allowed to break their fixed contracts if they have been affected by Telstra's multiple phone and internet network outages.
 
AIDS no longer a public health issue in Australia, scientists declare
The nation's top scientists declare "the end of AIDS" as a public health issue, as Australia joins the ranks of a select few countries which have successfully beaten the epidemic.
 
Journalist Marie Colvin 'deliberately killed' in Syria rocket attack
The Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad targeted and killed US reporter Marie Colvin in February 2012 to stop her from covering government atrocities, according to a lawsuit filed in a US court.
 
No evidence of Goliath-sized giants in Philistine boneyard
Archaeologists extract a complete skeleton of a Philistine after three decades of excavations in southern Israel, shedding some new light on the culture of Goliath's people.
 
IAAF turns down 67 Russian application for 'neutral' competition in Rio
The IAAF turns down 67 applications from banned Russian athletes hoping to compete at the Rio 2016 Olympics under a neutral flag.
 
Spanish matador gored to death in bullfighting ring
A Spanish bullfighter becomes the first matador to die in the ring in three decades, after being gored in front of horrified spectators during a corrida in the eastern town of Teruel.
 
Thousands strip down, paint themselves blue in name of art
More than 3,000 people strip naked and are painted blue in Britain as part of photographer Spencer Tunick's Sea of Hull installation, in what one woman says was a fun, inclusive and "just brilliant" day.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Mike Steketee Still in denial, the major parties risk learning nothing from Election 2016
By Mike Steketee
By Michael Janda Why the credit rating warning should worry us
By Michael Janda
By Amin Saikal Chilcot report offers important lessons for Australia
By Amin Saikal
By Jim Molan Truth and Blair-bashing in the Chilcot Report
By Jim Molan
 
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World
Cliff Richard starts legal action against BBC over police raid broadcast
Thousands flee as heavy fighting erupts in South Sudan capital
PNG workers plan strike action to force PM to resign
 
Business
Minor party support a threat to economic growth: economist
Chinese appetite driving demand for Australian vitamins
Telstra slashes 300 jobs nationwide
 
Politics
Thousands flee as heavy fighting erupts in South Sudan capital
PNG workers plan strike action to force PM to resign
Hundreds arrested as tensions spike at US police protests
 
Sport
Murray roars to second Wimbledon title with straight sets victory
Dumolin claims ninth stage of Le Tour, Contador pulls out
IAAF turns down 67 Russian application for 'neutral' competition in Rio
 
Science and Tech
No evidence of Goliath-sized giants in Philistine boneyard
Scientists discover planet with three suns
Scientists are using omega-3 to make lamb healthier
 
Environment
'Shocking images' reveal death of 10,000 hectares of mangroves
Bornean orangutan, whale shark, winghead shark 'sliding towards extinction'
Ocean CleanUp prototype launched in North Sea
 

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