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Trump signs new travel ban order, leaves Iraq off list
US President Donald Trump signs a revised executive order for a US travel ban, leaving Iraq off the list of targeted countries, after his controversial first attempt was blocked in the courts.
 
Bishop slaps down reports of joint patrols in South China Sea
The prospect that Australia and Indonesia would jointly patrol the South China Sea near Natuna Islands is slapped down by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, who denies reports the Indonesian President had ever suggested it.
 
Rape and forgiveness dominates all-women Q&A
Lawyer Josephine Cashman debates Icelandic author and rape survivor Thordis Elva over her approach to contacting and forgiving her rapist, saying "it is not going to work for most people".
 
What happens to the economy if we stop spending?
Economist Saul Eslake examines what would happen if we all tightened our purse strings and stopped spending money on small luxuries like new clothes, eating at restaurants or heading out for a drink.
 
India fights back on dramatic day in Bangalore
India enjoys a strong day three in Bangalore, meaning Australia will now likely have a daunting target to chase in the fourth innings.
 
'I thought he would change': Doctor who killed abusive husband speaks out
Chamari Liyanage doesn't look like a woman who endured years of abuse and then bludgeoned her husband to death with a mallet. But that's exactly why she's telling her story.
 
Labor backs call to curb skyrocketing airport charges
Federal Labor is backing the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's call for more power to limit airport price increases after a report shows passengers paid up to $1.6 billion too much for airport access over the past decade.
 
Life inside a Shanghai detention centre
Peter Humphrey, who was arrested and held in a Shanghai detention centre for two years, details his "traumatic" experience behind bars and offers advice to the families of detained Crown Resorts staff.
 
One-punch killer jailed for at least five years in landmark case
The first person to be charged under Queensland's new one-punch laws is sentenced to just under six years in prison for killing an Ipswich man, who he says "did not deserve to die".
 
Health groups 'utterly appalled' by Hanson's vaccination remarks
Health groups say they are "utterly appalled" by Senator Pauline Hanson's comments critical of Australia's vaccination program, and are demanding Ms Hanson retract them.
 
Cash 'very sorry' for late disclosure of $1.4m property
The Prime Minister accepts an apology from his Employment Minister Michaelia Cash, who failed to disclose an investment property on time due to an "inadvertent oversight".
 
Signs voters don't like One Nation's Liberal preference deal
Pauline Hanson's deal with the West Australian Liberals has left many voters feeling undecided about how to vote in the upcoming election, with some saying they are now "put off" by the deal.
 
In rich, low crime Netherlands, why is Wilders so popular?
The economy is up, unemployment is down and some Dutch prisons are so empty the Government has been renting out cells. But that hasn't stopped Geert Wilders' anti-Islam party getting plenty of political traction ahead of a general election next week.
 
'Devastated' Hazelwood manager thought plant would stay open until 2025
A former manager at the soon-to-close Hazelwood power station is "devastated" after coaxing new recruits to the plant with claims it would be operating for another five to 10 years.
 
'We judge our value by popular culture': How Geena Davis is fighting back for women
The Oscar-winning actress accuses Hollywood of exporting a "not-very-good image of women", and is working behind the scenes to bring gender balance to American films and TV shows.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By business reporter Michael Janda First home buyer tax breaks won't help affordability
By business reporter Michael Janda
By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams How is Australia's relationship with Moscow?
By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams
By business editor Ian Verrender Verrender: Australian principles under attack with penalty rate cut
By business editor Ian Verrender
By David Taylor Stressed and underemployed: The reality for millions of Aussies
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World
China's Premier vows to tackle chronic air pollution
Can Twitter dump Trump?
Pollution is killing 1.7 million children every year, says WHO
 
Business
What went wrong for Crown in China?
Communist billionaires accused of holding China back
Lack of airport regulation costs consumers up to $1.6b in fees: ACCC
 
Politics
Bishop plays down possibility of joint patrols in South China Sea
Cash 'very sorry' for late disclosure of $1.4m property
Tweed patients head to Queensland hospitals for better treatment, doctors say
 
Sport
Australia looking for calm as hostilities grow in Bangalore
India fights back on dramatic day in Bangalore
South Sydney expansion A-League bid fronted by Les Murray, Craig Foster
 
Science and Tech
Sleep pods and sex behind the wheel: how we'll use driverless cars
Aerial sightings raise hopes for Vic whale-watchers
Student accidentally finds Earth's interior temperature hotter than thought
 
Environment
Is the future of the platypus under threat?
Paddocks planted in smart houses to safeguard against climate change
Thriving populations of tigers, leopards emerge from fog of war in Myanmar
 

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