| | A two-year-long investigation uncovers numerous concerns about the conduct of Australian special forces in Afghanistan, including several incidents of possible unlawful killings. | | | The United States and Canada swing sharply towards a diplomatic and trade crisis as top White House advisers lash out at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a day after US President Donald Trump called him "very dishonest and weak". | | | The United States President and North Korean leader arrive in Singapore ahead of one of the most unusual and highly anticipated summits in recent world history. | | | A diverse group of Australians from a wide range of fields have been recognised in this year's Queen's Birthday honours list. | | | His alleged meetings with Russian officials have put the Trump campaign under a microscope, but Carter Page tells Four Corners he is the victim of a witch hunt. | | | Jeff Horn's reign as world welterweight champion is over. Now the Brisbane boxer must assess whether to plug away at the international market or grow his profile back home, writes Corbin Middlemas. | | | The last time an autumn was this dry in southern Australia, women were just getting the right to vote in federal elections and the Boer War was ending. | | | An independent watchdog says Barnaby Joyce and his partner Vikki Campion have responded to more than 100 questions about their travel expenses. | | | Former coach Ange Postecoglou dared to suggest Australians should dream of winning the World Cup but the more realistic hope is that the Socceroos can somehow scratch out a result — or at least not suffer a defeat so great that their fate is sealed after one game, writes Richard Hinds. | | | The French Open remains Rafael Nadal's playground, as the master of claycourt tennis beats Dominic Thiem to match Margaret Court's record of 11 titles at a single major. | | | Tom Ballard, host of the ABC show Tonightly, says he denies "in the strongest terms possible" an allegation of sexual assault against him. | | | A special education needs high school teacher has paid $10,000 out of her own pocket to buy a dog specially-trained to assist her students. | | | Elizabeth Holmes was Silicon Valley's next big thing, but her blood-test technology never really worked. Her company, Theranos, is now a fable of unchecked startup bravado. | | | A storage site housing half of Baghdad's ballot boxes from Iraq's parliamentary election in May catches fire, just days after parliament demanded a nationwide recount of votes. | | | An $880 million investment will digitise NSW's signal system, with the Premier saying new technology will bring more trains to Sydney's network from the early 2020s — but the Opposition labels the announcement "farcical". | | | Fremantle, sans Nat Fyfe, holds on for an excellent three-point win over the Adelaide Crows, following Essendon's 22-point win over the Lions at the Gabba. | | | A West Australian family of four have been told to evacuate their home before the ocean takes it away in a cruel display of coastal erosion. | | | By Corbin Middlemas in Las Vegas | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By North Asia correspondent Matthew Carney | | | By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel | | | | | 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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