| | Warnings urging women to take responsibility for their safety spark a deluge of criticism on social media following the killing of young Melbourne woman Eurydice Dixon. | | | A man who stabbed a 16-year-old boy to death in a "deliberate and callous murder" at a Victorian shopping centre in 1995 is sentenced to 26 years in jail. | | | A diplomatic gaffe, or just common courtesy? North Korea releases its own footage of the summit between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump, and it includes one awkward moment that some analysts say is a gift to North Korean propagandists. | | | The ABC signs a six-year partnership with Cricket Australia to continue its radio commentary for all Australian Men's and Women's international matches up to 2024. | | | The Defence Force chief says he has no concerns about rogue elements in the special forces, after confirming a member of the SAS received a threatening letter over giving evidence to an inquiry into the conduct of Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. | | | The German former tennis great claims a diplomatic appointment by the Central African Republic protects him from being sued by a private bank for money he owes them. | | | Robbie Williams shrugs off acoustic difficulties and offers a cheeky middle finger to the camera as Russia and Vladimir Putin welcome the world in the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. | | | Donald Trump proves he still knows how to put on a show but don't forget his co-star is a brutal dictator who murders people in a prison state, writes the ABC's Zoe Daniel. | | | The corporate watchdog has launched legal action against Westpac, alleging a former employee breached the Corporations Act by providing inappropriate advice. | | | Chris and Rachel Bragg don't have a home to call their own, and they couldn't be happier. They've traded life as renters to become full-time house sitters, and they're saving big bucks in the process. | | | A "politically incorrect" party held at a Wagga Wagga hotel by Charles Sturt University students is under investigation by the university. | | | Archaeologists confirm the discovery of more than 100 child skeletons in northern Peru, making it the largest child sacrifice site in the world. | | | An attack on the lifeline port Hodeidah could see the death toll from the country's civil war skyrocket as a Saudi-led coalition tries to oust Iranian-backed Houthi forces. | | | Aussie actress Rebel Wilson hits out at the decision to cut her defamation payout from $4.5 million, saying Bauer Media is getting away with "seriously harmful acts for a very low pay day". | | | It's a a small plot but a big scheme — welcome to Engonnia, where an outback horticultural venture is changing lives. | | | Do you work in a job where there are lots of female staff but not that many female bosses? You're not alone. | | | Injured Defence members chosen for Australia's Invictus Games team say the event gives them purpose and the ability to reduce pain perception. | | | The glamour group of Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth crash at Shinnecock Hills — a course so tough golf pros are in danger of looking like weekend hackers. | | | The Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth smile and laugh together while thousands of fans cheer as Britain's newest royal, still learning the ropes, joins the monarch for a visit to the English county of Cheshire. | | | Court sketcher Sharon Gordon honed her craft during the momentous Fitzgerald Inquiry. She hears some "eye-opening stuff" as she works to bring the anguish and tension inside the courtroom to life on paper. | | | A growing number of Australian men are expressing interest in a penis enlargement, forking out thousands of dollars and enduring filler injections for "something extra special". Now a study has examined what motivates them — and it is not necessarily about impressing women. | | | A migrant family in Canberra offering to shelter the homeless in their spare bedroom has been rebuffed by local charity groups. | | | For the first time, astronomers capture images of a jet of radio waves blasted into space when a supermassive black hole ripped apart a star that came too close. | | | By Anne Barker | | | By Bianca Fileborn | | | By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel | | | By Vincent Ho | | | | | 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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