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Terror cell 'dismantled' as police hunt Moroccan over Barcelona attack
A massive manhunt is underway for the 22-year-old Moroccan man suspected of driving the van in the deadly Barcelona attack, but officials say the extremist cell behind the carnage has been "fully dismantled".
 
Grave fears for Australian boy Julian Cadman as father arrives in Barcelona
The father of an Australian boy caught up in the recent Spanish terrorist attacks touches down in Barcelona and is taken immediately to an official justice building, the place where victims of the attacks are being identified.
 
'It was great! Thanks': Trump gives Bannon a Twitter send-off
The US President praises his former chief strategist Steve Bannon on Twitter, thanking him for his service and his role in the presidential election campaign against "Crooked Hillary Clinton".
 
Dangerous risk for a fictitious high: Addicts share blood with 'Bluetooth'
"Bluetooth" involves one addict injecting themselves with heroin, then injecting their own blood into a friend's. It's a dangerous and risky practice, but many of the young South Africans doing it say they are desperate and no longer care about their own lives.
 
Wallabies thrashed 54-34 by rampant All Blacks in Bledisloe Cup opener
The Wallabies are outclassed by the world champion All Blacks, who embarrass the home side 54-34 in the opening Bledisloe Cup Test at Sydney's Olympic stadium.
 
Sharkie backs Government despite citizenship fiasco frustrations, Xenophon says
A day after Rebekha Sharkie said she was withdrawing her in-principle support for the Coalition over the dual citizenship saga, Nick Xenophon says his MP will continue to back the Turnbull Government in Parliament.
 
Thousands march in Boston protest against right-wing rally
Thousands of people in the US city of Boston protest against a "Free Speech" rally featuring right-wing speakers, with hundreds of police mobilised to prevent violence.
 
Getting back to 'normal' after cancer
Every day, cancer crashes into the lives of around six young Australians aged 15 to 29. Most survive, but as one young woman's story shows, the path back to 'normal' life can be almost as tough as having cancer itself.
 
Liu Xiaobo's widow appears in video amid fears for her safety
Video shows the widow of the Chinese dissident and Nobel laureate speaking in a hoarse voice and asking for time to grieve, but her supporters say it is "very clearly scripted".
 
Baby among five people injured as car crashes into Sydney shop
Five people are being treated in hospital after a car crashed into pedestrians at Chatswood Mall in Sydney's north. Police say the incident was not a deliberate act.
 
Train derails in India killing about 20 people
A train comes off the tracks in northern India killing about 20 people and injuring scores more, as carriages slammed into each other.
 
We should rethink the legacy of the lost Beach Boy
Forty years after the release of his only solo album, it's time we remembered Dennis Wilson as a singular talent, writes Mark Bannerman.
 
Women taking up the reins in the northern cattle industry
There is a shake-up going on in the north Australian cattle industry, with the masculine image of cowboys and stockmen fast being replaced by young ambitious and talented women.
 
Blues knock out the Hawks after Bombers, Giants, Power and Cats get the points
Carlton beat Hawthorn to end a big AFL Saturday, after the Bombers beat the Suns, the Giants take care of the Eagles, the Power outlast the Western Bulldogs and the Cats beat the Pies.
 
Finland stabbings treated as terror attack, suspect 'targeted women'
An 18-year-old Moroccan man arrested over knife attacks that killed two people in Finland appears to have specifically targeted women, say police, who are treating the incident as terrorism-related.
 
Kyrgios puts on a clinic to dismantle Nadal in Cincinnati
Nick Kyrgios shows again that on his day he can beat anybody, demolishing soon-to-be world number one Rafael Nadal in straight sets to reach the Cincinnati Masters last four.
 
Call for dashcam footage after SA mother's suspected murder
South Australian police appeal for any dashcam vision taken along a major highway which might help their investigation of the suspected murder of mother-of-two Tanja Ebert.
 
Storm claim minor premiership, as Roosters and Sharks notch up wins
The Storm secures the NRL minor premiership with a comfortable win over the Knights, while the Roosters sneaked home against the Tigers and the Sharks defeated the Cowboys.
 
Passenger allegedly tried to smuggle 6kg of cocaine hidden in books into WA
Customs officers discover about six kilograms of cocaine stuffed in books among a woman's luggage at Perth Airport after she arrives on a flight from Johannesburg.
 
Explosion at Kilcoy caravan park sets vans ablaze
Six caravans are destroyed in a large explosion at a caravan park in Kilcoy, north-west of Brisbane.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Ben Pobjie We should celebrate Australia Day, just not on January 26
By Ben Pobjie
By Indigenous affairs editor Stan Grant Stan Grant: America tears down its racist history, we ignore ours
By Indigenous affairs editor Stan Grant
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra Grattan: Turnbull's Government has finally defied fiction
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra
By Europe correspondent James Glenday in Barcelona Terror attacks no longer a surprise in Europe
By Europe correspondent James Glenday in Barcelona
 
Just In
This week in finance: Disappointing results season rolls on as markets ignore local political dysfunction
August 20, 2017 - 7:03 am
Dangerous risk for a fictitious high: Addicts share blood with 'Bluetooth'
August 20, 2017 - 6:01 am
Women taking up the reins in the northern cattle industry
August 20, 2017 - 6:00 am
 
World
'The populist-nationalist movement got a lot stronger today': Bannon back to Breitbart
'I'm not afraid': Barcelona defiant after deadly terrorist attacks
'Nice to see you, to see you nice': Forsyth dies
 
Business
This week in finance: Disappointing results season rolls on as markets ignore local political dysfunction
If you want high-speed internet, you have to pay more
CBA the only bank in AUSTRAC's sights over money-laundering scandal
 
Politics
Sharkie backs Government despite citizenship fiasco frustrations, Xenophon says
'It was great! Thanks': Trump gives Bannon a Twitter send-off
Time for Liberals to take female representation seriously, Greiner says
 
Sport
Wallabies thrashed 54-34 by rampant All Blacks in Bledisloe Cup opener
Blues knock out the Hawks after Bombers, Giants, Power and Cats get the points
Storm claim minor premiership, as Roosters and Sharks notch up wins
 
Science and Tech
Testing the effects of footy screams and rumbles
Meet the canines that can smell two-year-old blood
Migrant scientists in Australia find their feet
 
Environment
'We struggled to find any coral life': Researchers shocked by bleaching in Pacific
Nuclear medicine production in Australia at risk if dump site can't be found
Organised gangs making billions from trade in endangered animals
 

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