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Donald Trump's business dealings in Indonesia unearthed
While running for president, Donald Trump personally raised with senior Indonesian politicians the need to have a toll road completed in Indonesia to benefit a massive new resort development in which he later invested.
 
Trump tweets mock wrestling video of him physically beating up CNN
US President Donald Trump steps up his feud with the media by tweeting a mock video of himself tackling and repeatedly striking a man in a business suit, his face obscured by the CNN logo, outside a wrestling ring.
 
Uncle Ossie Cruse: One of Australia's last 'great Aboriginal patriarchs'
If you visit Eden in the far south of New South Wales and ask who the most popular figure in town is, chances are they will tell you, "Uncle Ossie". At age 83, after 50 years of campaigning for Aboriginal rights, he's not showing any signs of slowing down.
 
Manny Pacquiao camp hammers judges for 'crazy' decision
Manny Pacquiao's Australian conditioning coach says the judges should not have awarded victory to Jeff Horn, but the Filipino great should not have left it in their hands.
 
'No leadership issue': Richard Di Natale right person for top job, senator says
Greens senator Lee Rhiannon is facing a backlash from some of her colleagues after she criticised party leader Richard Di Natale, with Tasmanian senator Peter Whish-Wilson insisting "there is no leadership issue in the party room".
 
Blowing bubbles: The new world economic order
First, it was a gaggle of billionaires. Now, even those responsible for the bubble trouble in the financial world are having second thoughts. So, how did we arrive here?
 
Brisbane woman found in unit with burn-like injuries 'head-to-toe'
A 21-year-old woman is in an induced coma in a Brisbane hospital after she was found in a unit complex east of the city with burn-like injuries covering the front of her body, police say.
 
Accor Vacation Club accused of exorbitant fees and targeting cancer patients
A vacation club run by international hotel chain Accor is accused of charging exorbitant fees for holidays that often cannot be accessed, and targeting sales at terminally ill cancer patients.
 
Father accidentally drives son through brick wall in Perth
A man is in hospital with suspected severe spinal injuries after his father accidentally reverses a car into him, pushing him through a brick wall.
 
Pope shakes up Vatican, ousting conservative cardinal in charge of sex abuse cases
Pope Francis ousts the head of the Catholic Church office that handles sex abuse cases, just days after releasing Cardinal George Pell to return to Australia to face sexual assault charges.
 
US warship challenges territorial claims in South China Sea
A US warship sails near a disputed island in the South China Sea claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam in an operation intended to challenge the competing claims of all three nations, a US Defence Department official says.
 
Iraqis prepare to celebrate Mosul victory over Islamic State
Iraqis prepare to celebrate an expected victory over Islamic State in Mosul, just blocks away from battles raging in the last few districts where the militants are dug in.
 
Kittel triumphs in Tour de France second stage
Germany's Marcel Kittel meets expectations to win the second stage of the Tour de France with a commanding sprint finish in wet conditions.
 
TPG ditches $2.76-billion Fairfax takeover bid
US investment company TPG Capital abandons its $2.76-billion bid to take over Fairfax Media, clearing the way for rival bidder Hellman & Friedman to make an offer.
 
South Africa tour remains in doubt after Cricket Australia emergency meeting
Australian cricketers will boycott an Australia A tour of South Africa unless Cricket Australia (CA) takes action within days to resolve a bitter pay dispute.
 
Damascus triple car bombing leaves at least 20 dead
At least 20 people are dead and dozens more are injured after three car bombs explode in Syrian capital Damascus, the biggest such incident in the city since a series of suicide attacks in March.
 
'A form of slavery': Child exploitation fears spark push to outlaw orphanage tourism
It could become a crime to organise trips for Australians to visit orphanages in Cambodia, with reports suggesting many of the children are being exploited for profit and subjected to abuse and neglect.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Tracey Holmes Cricket Australia is running a game it no longer controls
By Tracey Holmes
By Luke Pearson for Speaking Out Just being Aboriginal doesn't make me an activist
By Luke Pearson for Speaking Out
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra 'Transaction costs' of deposing Abbott coming back to haunt PM: Grattan
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra
By Europe correspondent Lisa Millar Vatican is standing by their man, but how long will support last?
By Europe correspondent Lisa Millar
 
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World
Indigenous Canadians protest at 150th birthday celebrations
'What are they trying to hide?': Trump blasts states over voter fraud probe
Germany's Helmut Kohl remembered as 'architect of the world order'
 
Business
Blowing bubbles: The new world economic order
Donald Trump's business dealings in Indonesia unearthed
TPG ditches $2.76-billion Fairfax takeover bid
 
Politics
Victorian Government signs agreement to buy Heyfield timber mill
Blowing bubbles: The new world economic order
'No leadership issue': Richard Di Natale right person for top job, senator says
 
Sport
Manny Pacquiao camp hammers judges for 'crazy' decision
Horn beats Pacquiao in 'Battle of Brisbane' boilover
Saints, Lions and Hawks claim vital wins
 
Science and Tech
Prince Harry praises technology as a 'force for good'
This fruit fly could cause $1 billion of damage to Australian crops, but scientists have a defence
Caught on camera: Mice menacing farmers, bait sales soar
 
Environment
Could tax breaks and the repair movement fix our throwaway habit?
Aquaman given permission to film at NSW town, despite locals' anger
As Menindee's lakes dry up, its tourism prospects do too
 

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