| | Julian Assange is "a tool of Russian intelligence", former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton tells Four Corners, alleging his WikiLeaks site timed key information dumps during her campaign to benefit Donald Trump. | | | North Korea has threatened Australia with "disaster" — but could its missiles reach our shores? And just how much of the world is in potential danger? | | | US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says President Donald Trump has instructed him to continue diplomatic efforts to calm rising tensions with North Korea, saying "those diplomatic efforts will continue until the first bomb drops". | | | British police investigate three new allegations of sexual assault against film producer Harvey Weinstein, all made by the same woman. | | | This week, Parliament will again discuss whether our company tax rate should be cut from 30 to 25 per cent. If you believe the hype, Australia will become an economic backwater without the cut. If only it were that simple, Ian Verrender writes. | | | Jeff Horn realised from early on in his career that the only way to become a champion was to beat one. What he did made history. Now he is preparing for his next big challenge. | | | Last week as I pulled a complete stranger from the surf, his heart stopped beating. But what happened next restored my faith in humanity. | | | Is a relationship holding you back? There is mounting evidence that shows women are better off unattached. | | | With ten minutes to play in the A-League's highly entertaining Melbourne Derby on Saturday night, there was a pleasantly reassuring sound for a game beset by strife. | | | Pope Francis, who often laments current persecutions of Christians, gives the Catholic Church 35 new saints from past centuries. | | | Five months after the AFL held a premiership points match in Shanghai, a group of Australian sport executives are meeting there to make an unprecedented bid to collectively crack the Chinese market. | | | Tom Phillips was the head of Mitsubishi in Adelaide during its most troubled period and says manufacturers failing to adjust to family's needs may have resulted in the industry's end. | | | A team of Queenslanders are leading the charge to develop commercial solar cars in Australia and proving on an international stage they've got what it takes to make it a reality. | | | Amid fears that rising energy prices will send jobs offshore, the food and grocery sector wants a code of conduct to give customers fairer, flexible energy contracts. | | | Having become a role model for Australian kids who want to play ice hockey, Nathan Walker has this advice: "Follow your dreams." | | | The fear of Chinese Government intrusion into Western universities is sparking a push by Australia's closest allies for a more coordinated response to Beijing's aggressive tactics. | | | Sydney's Archbishop Anthony Fisher urges parishioners in a Sunday congregation at St Mary's Cathedral in the city's CBD to maintain clarity about the definition of "real marriage". | | | It is not clear that a Clean Energy Target would lower power prices, the head of the competition watchdog has said in comments likely to deal the troubled policy a death blow. | | | The death toll from twin blasts in Somalia's capital rises to at least 231, making it the deadliest attack ever in the Horn of Africa nation. | | | By Middle East correspondent Matt Brown |
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| | By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel |
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