| | Kim Jong-un becomes the first North Korean leader to cross over into the South since the Korean War armistice, meeting his counterpart Moon Jae-in in the demilitarised zone for historic peace talks. | | | After following the script in a meticulously stage-managed event, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un did something unexpected, writes Bill Birtles. | | | Donald Trump's full schedule saw him meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, tweeting with Kanye West, dealing with the "crazy Stormy Daniels" situation, and dialling into Fox and Friends. | | | Delivering her closing statement at the banking royal commission, Rowena Orr, QC said AMP may have breached the Corporations Act over numerous misleading statements relating to its practice of charging fees for no service. | | | Former Liberal frontbencher Sophie Mirabella breaks down as she describes the "gut-wrenching" fall-out from an article that accused her of pushing political rival Cathy McGowan, who she describes as looking like an "elder citizen". | | | A week after a painful interview where she repeatedly avoided questions, Financial Services Minister Kelly O'Dwyer finally concedes the Government got it wrong in delaying a banking royal commission. | | | They're straight, white dudes who claim to be plotting violent revolution because women won't have sex with them. This is what we know about 'incels', writes Emma Jane. | | | A fishing crew off the west coast of Tasmania potentially throws away a fortune after tossing a giant squid close to three metres long back into the sea. | | | Bill Morrow outlines the problems plaguing the NBN rollout, many of which he attributed to the Multi Technology Mix model adopted by the Coalition Government. | | | A West Australian man is trying to find the family of a Gallipoli veteran to give them a "Return from Service" badge that he found in a paddock on the outskirts of Perth. | | | New information reveals where Australia's newest migrants like to live and highlights the growing impact of international students. | | | Former Anglican priest John Philip Aitchison is found guilty of five charges of rape and eight acts of indecency against a teenage girl in Canberra in the 1980s. | | | The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is trying to improve transparency in how domestic gas prices are determined with the hope of lowering prices. | | | A man in his 40s is taken into custody after a violent domestic dispute in the Perth suburb of Kelmscott this morning ends with a man in his 70s dead and his elderly wife fighting for her life. | | | Papua New Guinea has the highest newborn death rate in the Oceania region, but an Australian Government-funded bracelet which monitors babies' temperatures could save more than 2,800 lives each year. | | | We all experience pleasure differently but problems with our ability to manage or maintain our drive for reward often lie at the root of many neuropsychiatric disorder, writes James Kesby. | | | Experts have warned that burning waste should be a last resort and that the Government needs to focus on recycling to fix our waste crisis. | | | Northern Territory Police say Tennant Creek-style alcohol restrictions are being considered for Alice Springs, in an effort to curb alcohol-fuelled violence. | | | Bill Cosby is convicted on retrial of molesting Andrea Constand, completing the spectacular late-life downfall of a comedian who broke racial barriers in Hollywood on his way to TV superstardom as America's Dad. | | | The family of Swedish DJ Avicii, who was found dead last week in Oman at the age of 28, says "he wanted to find peace". | | | The Government is pinning its hopes on making this election all about tax — casting itself as champion of lower tax and Labor as being signed up to what Mr Morrison dubs the "high tax club", writes Michelle Grattan. | | | Female surfers earn more than men — making them one of just 80 occupations where that happens, Australia's latest tax statistics show. | | | Take a look inside the world of female bodybuilding, where sparkly bikinis, impossibly high stilettos and fake tan go alongside toned bodies — and women push themselves to the limit. | | | By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams | | | By environment reporter Nick Kilvert | | | By China correspondent Bill Birtles | | | By James Kesby | | | | | 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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