| | The North Korean leader is out and about just hours before he meets with US President Donald Trump, who is optimistic that the summit with Kim Jong-un could "work out very nicely". | | | Every cab is tuned to talk radio, the various stations running an endless loop of developing news on the summit, quotes from Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un — Singaporeans are deeply interested in the outcome of the historic meeting, writes Zoe Daniel. | | | A 15-year-old girl walking in wet socks through Sydney's George Street suddenly fell to the ground with pins and needles coursing through her legs after suffering an electric shock. | | | It's called "the flip" or "the rollover", and it has become the primary tool in cartel investigations globally — now, while details of the accusations against the ANZ, Deutsche and Citi are not yet known, it's clear already that one major party has flipped, writes Ian Verrender. | | | 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. | | | An Italian court sentences a Polish man to more than 16 years in prison for kidnapping a 20-year-old British model for ransom last year in what her lawyer says was a plot to sell her for sex online. | | | A Perth father killed his son before two of his other children buried the body and cleaned up the scene because he did not want to miss the AFL grand final, WA's Supreme Court is told. | | | Queensland woman Ronni Leigh says people often think of flight attendants as "waitresses in the sky". But as her 22-year career shows, they can be so much more — they can even save lives. | | | A rattle in a mysterious shell-shaped container leads demolition workers to the treasure, which bears the face of a Belgian monarch. | | | Be careful what rocks you collect at the beach, you may be picking up one of the many pieces of asbestos that find their way onto the Northern Territory's coastline. | | | The Harbour City will be one of only 10 cities in the world to get the largest King Tut exhibition to ever leave Egypt, and to welcome it there will be a $50 million museum upgrade. | | | Former ABC Sydney presenter Deb Cameron, who signed off her radio show with 'hoo roo', dies from cancer. | | | The effectiveness of Australia's vaping laws is being thrown into question with data showing illegal nicotine is making its way into retail stores. | | | Spain will welcome more than 600 asylum seekers — including more than 100 unaccompanied minors — rescued from the Mediterranean Sea who were refused permission to land by the Italian Government. | | | When Donald Trump fired off his bitter character assessment of the Canadian Prime Minister, he wasn't just walking away from a hard-fought agreement between G7 leaders, writes Benjamin Sveen. | | | Adelaide Crows star Eddie Betts calls out a racist comment posted on social media following his team's loss to Fremantle on Sunday afternoon. | | | A sinister message or a prank in poor taste? Volunteers find a shark head impaled on a fence at Shellharbour Marine Rescue. | | | Opposition Leader Bill Shorten vows to restore $83.7 million dollars in funding, saying Labor will "fight against the conservatives' ideological war against our public broadcaster". | | | Passwords are a pain to remember. This leads many of us to use the same short, memorable words or numbers across multiple apps and websites. However, those decisions may come back to bite us. | | | Two regional Queenslanders behind a hi-tech invention for growing green produce in industrial settings are taking their vertical farm system to the world. | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | By Zoe Daniel in Singapore | | | By Linda Mottram | | | | | 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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