| | The US President tells a campaign rally that he could walk out of his meeting with Kim Jong-un quickly, or he could clinch a deal for peace: "Who knows what's going to happen?" | | | It's a modern dilemma — a customer wants to fix a broken smartphone, tablet or laptop, only to be told by the manufacturer they will have to pay top dollar at an "authorised repair centre" or fork out for a replacement. But what if it's a tractor? | | | Chinese telecom giant Huawei faces the prospect of being barred from yet another major project in Australia because of national security concerns. | | | Police are working with the Australian Border Force as they search for a group of "brazen" and "disrespectful" Irish tourists, who are accused of defrauding residents and stealing from business across south-east Queensland. | | | Donald Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon tells France's struggling far-right National Front party: "Let them call you racist … wear it as a badge of honour". | | | When Pardoo Station in Western Australia's Pilbara changed hands two years ago, few could imagine the radical change the new owner had planned. Millions of dollars have been spent tapping into a "hidden underground" water supply to transform the arid country into a series of lush, green oases. | | | Oxford University says it is "deeply sorry" for asking a female cleaner to remove graffiti saying "Happy International Women's Day" on International Women's Day. | | | The mother of six-month-old Chayse Dearing says she hopes the man found guilty of his murder will live "the rest of his days" in torture thinking about what he did to the baby. | | | The ICC may lay charges, after South African cricket officials are photographed posing with spectators wearing Sonny Bill Williams masks designed to bait David Warner during the second Test in Port Elizabeth. | | | North Queensland farmers helped rescue crews find backroads to transport more than 70 Townsville school students and teachers, stranded by floodwaters at an isolated campsite south of Tully, to the airport so they could fly home. | | | Round one of the NRL closes out with the Panthers facing the Eels, before the Gold Coast Titans take on the Raiders. Follow it all in our live NRL ScoreCentre. | | | A nun involved in a lawsuit with pop star Katy Perry over the sale of a convent in Los Angeles collapses and dies during a court appearance related to the case. | | | The investigation into the nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia turns to the cemetery where his wife and son are buried, with the graves sealed off by investigators wearing hazmat suits. | | | Do you never forget a face? You might think you're pretty good but are you a super recogniser? Genelle Weule takes a test designed to weed out the best from the rest. | | | New robotic technology could make knee replacements more successful and longer-lasting, according to a Tasmanian orthopaedic surgeon who is an early adopter of the technology. | | | In 1972, Marilyn Wallman jumped on her bike and began riding to the school bus stop. She never made it. More than four decades on, Queensland's longest-running child abduction case remains a mystery. | | | When Sasha Petrova came back from a summer holiday, something was off in her apartment. It wasn't until police knocked on her door that the awful truth was revealed. | | | There is only a "slim chance" residents of The Regal rooming house in St Kilda will find new accommodation in the suburb after it closes due to the lack of facilities for the area's homeless. | | | AFL legends Terry, Neale, Anthony and Chris Daniher hail from Ungarie in New South Wales. Now the little town of just 400 people has unveiled its big football to honour them | | | He may not be as well known as late gangland figure Carl Williams, but a $1 million reward is on offer for information about the 2003 murder of Willie Thompson. | | | A Brisbane man wants a public inquest into the death of his nine-year-old daughter, saying she died prematurely because she was repeatedly denied access to medicinal cannabis. | | | Snake wrangler Brydie Maro won't have a word said against snakes, even the massive python she had to remove from under a house after it ate the family pet. | | | US President Donald Trump says he believes North Korea will abide by its pledge to suspend missile tests while he prepares for a summit by May with the North's leader, Kim Jong-un. | | | By Jacob Kagi | | | By business reporter Stephen Letts | | | By Jenny Valentish | | | By Anne Bagamery | | | | | 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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