| | North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is committed to meeting with US President Donald Trump and "complete" denuclearisation, South Korean President Moon Jae-in says after a surprise meeting. | | | Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten promises a Labor Government would "stop the boats", as a potentially damaging debate of the party's policy on offshore processing is deferred. | | | A man allegedly armed with a knife dies after being shot and tasered by police at Wannanup near Mandurah, with officers saying he refused requests to drop his weapon. | | | Ireland votes by a landslide to liberalise some of the world's most restrictive abortion laws, in what its Prime Minister describes as the culmination of a "quiet revolution" in what was one of Europe's most socially conservative countries. | | | Police are warning the public not to approach 30-year-old Malcolm Blurton, who was last seen in the Armadale area and is described as armed, unpredictable and "very dangerous". | | | Sonia Sofianopoulos was poisoned by her gas heater — and her family believes better testing could have saved her life. | | | Indonesian photographer Agan Harahap's digitally manipulated images lampoon celebrity obsession, and highlight the country's growing fake news problem. | | | The Demons are looking to hold onto their top four spot against the Crows, the Kangaroos face the Dockers, while the Eagles show why they are a premiership favourite with a 15-point win over the Hawks. Follow all the action in our live ScoreCentre. | | | The Tigers and Bulldogs do battle in a western Sydney derby, after the Sharks hammer the Knights 48-10. Follow all the action in our live NRL ScoreCentre. | | | Can you imagine not going out to an event because you are worried there will not be a toilet you can use? Welcome to the life of a transgender person. | | | The makers of Sesame Street are suing the producers of The Happytime Murders, an R-rated muppet film starring Melissa McCarthy, for misusing and tarnishing their wholesome brand. | | | Even without a full scale trade war being declared, it appears the global manufacturing and exporting is slowing. | | | Welshman Gareth Bale scores twice, including a spectacular overhead strike, as Real Madrid claims its third Champions League title in a row by defeating Liverpool 3-1 in Kiev. | | | Joshua Holt is set free by Venezuela's Maduro Government after spending nearly two years in jail, accused of being the CIA's top spy in Latin America. | | | Fighting back accusations of harassment and inappropriate behaviour, Morgan Freeman says he likes to compliment people to make them feel at ease around him but that he has never sexually assaulted women. | | | Managing Cahill's Crossing, one of the most notorious croc-inhabited waterways in the world, can be fascinating, frustrating and sometimes traumatic. | | | A Facebook group used by Australian men to share intimate details, images and videos in so-called "lay reports" closes down, following an ABC story detailing its content. | | | Australia's Daniel Ricciardo dominates every phase of qualifying in Formula One's most glamorous race, setting a new lap record and taking only the second pole position of his career. | | | The backbone of Darwin's public transport system is wrought with violence and anti-social behaviour, say bus drivers. | | | It's nearly been seven years since the ABC's Pip Courtney lost her husband in a helicopter crash, but for the first time she has met the woman who helped bring back a treasured item — and who does so for a living. | | | In a visit that's gone down in rock'n'roll legend, the Beatles arrived at an ashram in the foothills of the Himalayas where the fabled White Album was born. After labelling the Maharishi yogi a sexual predator, they left disgraced. Half a century on, can the "Beatles' Ashram" come back to life? | | | By Jessica Harmsen | | | By Jessica Strutt | | | By Vivienne Pearson | | | By business reporter Daniel Ziffer | | | | | 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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