| | In a document signed by both leaders at their Singapore summit, Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un pledge to work toward complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula. Follow live. | | | US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un promise the relationship between their two countries will be very different, and they'll "take care of a very dangerous problem for the world". | | | It was a friendly handshake, but not too friendly. As they approached each other, with hands outstretched, the animosity and suspicion that brought them together was ever present, writes Bill Birtles. | | | A family friend tells WA's Supreme Court that Ernest Fisher bought knives specifically for the purpose of killing his son, and admitted to her he made sure he was dead, before watching the AFL grand final and leaving his two other children to dispose of the body. | | | Australia's Fair Work Ombudsman launches legal action against food delivery giant Foodora for allegedly underpaying its workers by calling them independent contractors. | | | Authorities confirm 136 protected wedge-tailed eagles have been found dead under suspicious circumstances in eastern Victoria, in what could be the worst illegal bird cull in the state's history. | | | The sight of yellow bicycles up trees and abandoned in rivers could become a thing of the past in Melbourne, as oBike announces it will abandon its problematic local hire scheme. | | | Home loan commitments fell again in April after March's steep drop, with lending standards tightening as the fallout from the banking royal commission continues. | | | A tourism marketing video promoting Rockhampton in central Queensland is pulled just hours after its launch, amid complaints the video was a "whitewash" with no recognition of local Indigenous culture. | | | Tragedy hits Winter Olympic legend Bode Miller who says 'never in a million years did we think we would experience a pain like this' after his 19-month-old daughter Emeline dies in a pool accident. | | | A 15-year-old girl dies after drinking an alcoholic concoction she found the recipe for online which put her blood alcohol level at 0.4. | | | A high school baseball match is the setting for the ultimate display of sportsmanship as a pitcher consoles his mate before celebrating championship victory. | | | About 1.2 million Australians meet the criteria for hoarding disorder, relying on possessions to remind them of some long-lost past, to foreshadow some future need — or to fill a void left by the absence of human company, write Melissa Norberg and Jessica Grisham. | | | Former NBA star Dennis Rodman openly weeps on television in a live interview from Singapore as US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meet for the first time. | | | Mid-season changes to how foul play is cracked down on in rugby league comes after a spate of late hits on playmakers like Nathan Cleary and Johnathan Thurston. | | | It's arguably the biggest game on the planet right now. But if you don't know what a Boogie Bomb or Tilted Towers are, you might feel out of the loop. Let's break it down for you. | | | Playing without an ACL might sound impossible, but it's actually more common than you might think. | | | A taxpayer-funded committee set up more than two years ago to advise on the health impacts of wind farms has not yet provided any official advice to the Federal Government. | | | Wealthy Chinese-Australian businessman Chau Chak Wing denies allegations of bribery, saying he "never did anything illegal", a court hears. | | | Australian filmmaker James Ricketson will stand trial this Friday, facing espionage charges that carry a possible 10-year prison sentence in Cambodia. | | | By Ed Kavalee for Santo, Sam and Ed's Total Football | | | By Melissa de Zwart | | | By China correspondent Bill Birtles | | | By Melissa Norberg and Jessica Grisham | | | | | 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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