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Protest leader, hundreds more arrested amid Russian anti-corruption rallies
Russian police detain hundreds of anti-corruption demonstrators in cities across the country after opposition figure and protest leader Alexei Navalny was arrested as he prepared to join a rally in central Moscow.
 
Trump's travel ban suffers another court defeat
A California-based federal appeals court deals President Donald Trump another setback, refusing to revive his travel ban on people entering the United States from six Muslim-majority nations in a dispute headed to the US Supreme Court.
 
Shareholders seek answers over lost millions
Disgruntled shareholders accuse a Brisbane-based firm that has been touting new fracking technology of destroying millions in shareholder value without producing any income.
 
ACCC has serious public safety concerns about common gas products
The consumer regulator says it's concerned the sale of some over-the-counter gas products has become a serious public safety issue. New figures obtained by the ABC show at least 376 people have taken their lives since 2004 using either of two gases widely available for recreation and industry.
 
I'll get us out of this mess, apologetic May tells rattled MPs
British PM Theresa May tells her MPs she'll stay on as long as they want her to, following a botched election gamble that cost the party its majority in parliament and weakened London's hand days before formal Brexit negotiations.
 
The cop who helped blow the whistle on Australia's most corrupt police force
In 1987, a network of corrupt police officers raking in millions of dollars in Brisbane's red light district set out to destroy Four Corners reporter Chris Masters. But Masters had a secret protector — a Federal Police officer.
 
Finkel warns Labor against ramping up CET if in government
Labor flags it would scale up a clean energy target recommended by Australia's chief scientist once in government, but Dr Alan Finkel says the community needs predictability during a Q&A special dedicated to his report.
 
Paid a public holiday surcharge? It may not have gone where you think
Restaurants and cafes in most parts of the country charged a little extra on Monday — ostensibly to cover the cost of penalty rates — but an analysis of some venues shows that isn't always the case.
 
Mother's guilt: Bending time to get it all done
Not enough hours hours in the day? No worries. According to one researcher, "mother's guilt" will drive working mums to "crunch" time, pick up men's slack and risk their own health to get it all done — a habit that can have serious health and societal side-effects.
 
Eat-and-run customer costing restaurants a pretty penne
More than 20 Perth restaurants are left out of pocket by a man who likes to eat and run — and a quirk of the legal system means police cannot get involved.
 
Logan City Mayor's donors 'benefited from council's decisions'
The mayor of one of Australia's biggest councils has been accused of misusing his position after voting on planning changes that benefited donors to his $377,000 campaign fund.
 
Community comes together after sisters die in fire
Counselling will be offered to students and staff at the northern Tasmanian school attended by two girls who died in a "heartbreaking" fire on Sunday morning.
 
Government rejects $150,000 advice to improve Centrelink
One of the Federal Government's most criticised departments is told to abandon its performance targets as there is no realistic chance they will be met.
 
Ardent Leisure boss to leave company with $731,000 payout
Deborah Thomas, who was Ardent Leisure boss during the Dreamworld tragedy last year, is stepping down from her position with a substantial payout.
 
Helen Clark calls for changes to UN secretary-general electoral process
One of the most powerful women in the world and the former prime minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark, says the UN Security Council holds all the power when it comes to appointing the body's head and she thinks that should change.
 
Microfinance helping refugees fund their start-up dreams
Lateline meets three new Australians, with three different business ideas, all needing a hand to get off the ground.
 
What's going on with Uber's CEO?
It hasn't been a great year for ride-booking app Uber and it could all fall on beleaguered company chief executive Travis Kalanick, whose future is currently being decided by Uber's board.
 
Man to spend six weeks in WA wilderness on raft, bush tucker
An Australian pilot is braving crocodiles, heat and some of the most rugged terrain in Australia to recreate the miraculous survival journey of two German aviators who crashed in the Kimberley 80 years ago.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Europe correspondent James Glenday Boris bides his time with PM in freefall after election shock
By Europe correspondent James Glenday
By Geoff Lemon at Edgbaston Australia out of a Champions Trophy that CA would prefer we didn't win
By Geoff Lemon at Edgbaston
By Nick Rowley Why did Jeremy Corbyn do so well in the UK election?
By Nick Rowley
By Washington correspondent Zoe Daniel Instinct and protocol come up against Trump's White House
By Washington correspondent Zoe Daniel
 
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Business
Ardent Leisure boss to leave company with $731,000 payout
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Politics
Adani coal 'welcome' part of India's future electricity supply
Finkel warns Labor against ramping up CET if in government
Protest leader, hundreds more arrested amid Russian anti-corruption rallies
 
Sport
Blues wary of Maroons' wounded Origin pride
Thurston and Slater back as Maroons make Origin U-turn in squad overhaul
Dees chill the Pies in Queen's Birthday clash
 
Science and Tech
Shareholders seek answers over lost millions
Scientists can now decode the DNA of your tumour
Milky Way exists in a void, study shows
 
Environment
Adani coal 'welcome' part of India's future electricity supply
Cattle thrive on retired mining land
Households better off under clean energy target: Finkel
 

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