| | The leaders of North and South Korea sign a declaration agreeing to work for the "complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula". | | | The joint declaration between North and South Korea is remarkable, but how will an agreement be enforced and will Donald Trump accept anything less than a complete denuclearisation? Philip Williams asks. | | | Some farmers are struggling through their fifth or sixth consecutive year of drought — but the cap for income assistance from the Federal Government is only three years. With many still battling hardship, a campaign pushing for an overhaul of national drought policy has begun. | | | German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Donald Trump put on a display of warmth and friendship during a White House meeting, despite differences over trade and Iran that have sparked tensions between the two allies. | | | Depending who you believe, 11-year-old Hassan Diab is either the victim of a chemical gas attack or an unwitting pawn in a fabrication by rebel forces. Either way, he's become the face of a broader story about war propaganda, writes Anne Barker. | | | Laura Starr won't leave the house without her razor, but excess hair is just one symptom she manages daily thanks to polycystic ovary syndrome, a debilitating condition that could affect as many as one in five Australian women. | | | Salt. The source of minerals and flavour is mined and harvested in mass quantities across Australia, but at Pink Lake the salt harvest happens by hand. | | | Brands I've never heard of have my details. Data brokers do too. It turns out, understanding your Facebook data is pretty much impossible. | | | On Friday, for the fifth week in row, Israeli soldiers and Palestinian protesters once again clashed. Three died. But it's Portman's refusal to attend an award ceremony that locals are talking about. | | | Russia ran an information warfare campaign to disrupt the 2016 United States presidential election, but there is no evidence that President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow, Republicans on a congressional panel said in a report. | | | The Swedish pop supergroup says one of the songs, entitled I Still Have Faith in You, will be performed in a December TV special. | | | There are a great many troops unhappy with Chief of Army Angus Campbell's ban on "death symbols", but it's not political correctness. It's about valuing professionalism over a force that defines itself by its own violence, writes C August Elliott. | | | Despite technological advancements in crime investigations, police investigators from around the world still still turn to vintage crime scene models for training. | | | At first glance Pyongyang did seem like the socialist fairyland the Kim dynasty always dreamed it to be, but it very quickly became a lot more complicated than that. | | | The young prince is fifth in line to the throne behind the Queen, Prince Charles, father Prince William, eldest brother Prince George and sister Princess Charlotte. | | | Former Liberal frontbencher Sophie Mirabella secretly recorded a conversation with federal minister Ken Wyatt in a bid to strengthen her defamation case against a regional newspaper which claimed she had pushed him, a court hears. | | | ASIS Director-General Paul Symon says intelligence files on East Timor and Indonesia cannot yet be released because his agency is too busy. | | | 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. | | | The Jets' Riley McGree pulls out a goal we're more used to seeing in European football than the A-League, with a stupendous scorpion kick that's immediately being called goal of the season and could yet be a Puskas Award nominee. | | | The Western Bulldogs put some distance between themselves and Carlton with a 21-point win over the wooden-spoon candidates. | | | Penrith dispatches Canterbury in front of its home fans after the Newcastle Knights' 18-12 win over Manly. | | | Damning evidence to expose cheat includes high-resolution photographs of a taxidermy anteater that is kept on open display in Emas National Park in Brazil where the photograph was taken. | | | By Anne Barker | | | By technology reporter Ariel Bogle | | | By C. August Elliott | | | By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams | | | | | 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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