| | Donald Trump says North Korean leader Kim Jong-un "wants to do the right thing" after the pair discussed the country's history of human rights abuses when the pair met for talks about denuclearisation yesterday. | | | In a world full of the desire for instant gratification, the summit may appear to have come up short, but it's opened a dialogue. Now it's time to talk detail on denuclearisation, to get a deal that will stick, writes Zoe Daniel in Singapore. | | | Cheap labour, new business opportunities, and the fate of kidnapped Japanese citizens — there's a lot riding on the Trump-Kim summit but competing needs could present stumbling blocs, writes Matthew Carney. | | | Victorian police find a 'substance' on the pillow of Maria James, and on the twine used to bind her hands. | | | Almost four years after the boy in the Spiderman suit disappeared, and following extensive searches and public appeals, the NSW Police today begin a new four-week search of bushland. | | | Australian and Solomon Islands officials will today sign up to the first stage of a multi-million-dollar contract to sink an undersea high speed internet link between the two nations. | | | Greece and Macedonia reach a historic accord to resolve a dispute over the former Yugoslav republic's name that has troubled relations between the two countries for decades — with the country to be known as the Republic of Northern Macedonia. | | | One of the biggest weeks in the gaming world rolls around once again in Los Angeles, with the 2018 Electronic Entertainment Expo giving fans a preview of what companies like Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft have in store. | | | When AMP chair Catherine Brenner was pushed to resign following the company's royal commission scandals, questions were raised about her suitability for the job that would never be asked about a man, writes Emma Alberici. | | | A Brisbane entrepreneur says he will be forced to sell "critically sensitive" details of more than 21,000 motorists as he unloads his business over a multi-million-dollar dispute with the Queensland Government. | | | What do you do with a massive pile of dead pigs after the biggest boar hunt in Australia? You feed them to the crocs. | | | New research shows how many of Australia's favourite cars include new braking technology that helps combat the problem of distracted drivers. | | | The Child Care Subsidy comes into force in under three weeks, but there are fears many working families could be left thousands of dollars out of pocket. | | | A host of statistics — from goals and appearances all the way to FIFA overall ratings — paints the grimmest of pictures for the underdog Socceroos at this year's World Cup in Russia. | | | A sports anti-corruption consultant says professional gamblers are avoiding betting on World Cup matches involving host nation Russia because of doubts over their integrity. | | | Authorities say the captain of one of the vessels was drunk when the two boats collided on the Volga River several hundred meters off the shoreline of the city of Volgograd in southern Russia. | | | Hundreds of people with eating disorders will get access to expanded psychological treatments with a $3.2 million pilot study announced. | | | False rumours about child kidnapping gangs are spreading like wildfire over social media in India, leading to the deaths of eight people, including a musician and his friend who stopped in the state of Assam to ask for directions. | | | A whale more than 10 metres long has put on a spectacular show right in front of a small boat off Port Macquarie. | | | by Liam Butterworth | | | By chief economics correspondent Emma Alberici | | | By North Asia correspondent Matthew Carney | | | | | 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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