| | Switching between speaking Mandarin and English, Malcolm Turnbull says he will "stand up" for Australians with his tougher foreign interference laws, after Beijing argued his remarks "poisoned" the atmosphere of China-Australia relations. | | | A Darwin couple reveals an ordeal that saw them wade through crocodile-inhabited waters to be airlifted to hospital, when the woman fell unconscious after being bitten by a March fly. | | | A 20-year-old woman charged with murdering 17-year-old Jacob Cummins and attempting to kill four others after a car hit the teenagers, sobbed in court as the charges were read out. | | | Bodycam footage shows the moment police officers fatally shoot an unarmed man in a hotel corridor in Arizona after responding to a call that someone was pointing a gun out a window. | | | There's excitement in the air at St Joseph's Flexible Learning Centre in Alice Springs. The high school for disadvantaged Indigenous students is holding its first ever formal. | | | A family — including a five-year-old girl — involved in a cult in Western Australia's south could have moved to Brazil under false identities, be living "off the grid", have taken their own lives, or even have been murdered, an inquest hears. | | | Energy company AGL rejects the Prime Minister's call to keep the coal-powered Liddell Power Station open, announcing its plan to close the plant and repurpose it with a commitment to clean energy. | | | United States Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley says the US will not allow countries to bully Israel, as Friday prayers culminate in clashes erupting across the Muslim world with demonstrators angry about Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. | | | Embattled actor Kevin Spacey is facing more allegations of sexual misconduct, with a former member of Norway's royal family saying the former House of Cards star groped him during a 2007 Nobel Peace Prize concert. | | | Exhausted fire crews make little headway in containing the most troublesome of six major wildfires burning in Southern California as dry winds fan flames. | | | The number of emu farms across Australia has dwindled in recent years, but those still in the game are riding on a wave of success. | | | Not many of us would choose North Korea as a holiday destination. But some people have become fascinated with the hermit kingdom, visiting several times or even moving there. | | | Apartment residents are slugged with huge insurance hikes after inspections find many Melbourne buildings have combustible cladding, while construction companies face the prospect of crippling defect claims. | | | Many women would say their sex appeal went out the window after babies. But for Eryn Ford, the empowering experience of childbirth has helped her feel sexier than ever. So what do the experts say about rediscovering your sexuality? | | | But as someone who opposes abortion and procedures that involve discarding embryos, such as in-vitro fertilisation, there are reports the women were concerned he was asking them for sex. | | | The sight of Test cricketers running off the field to vomit was a stark reminder of the dangers of New Delhi's toxic air, but hardened locals refuse to concede it is even a problem. | | | Three months ago, 19-year-old Alondra Aguilar was living in a comfortable house with her parents on in Puerto Rico. Now she's living in a trailer park almost 2,000 kilometres from home with eight other people. | | | By Chris O'Brien | | | By Europe correspondent James Glenday | | | By Sara James | | | By Emma Alberici | | | | | The ABC sent this message to starnewsposting@gmail.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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