| | The 12 boys rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand will be discharged from hospital next Thursday and will need to be prepared for the attention they will receive when they come out, the country's Health Minister says. | | | UK counter-terrorism police say the nerve-agent Novichok, that killed one woman and left her partner in a serious condition in hospital, came from a small bottle found in the home of one of the victims. | | | Nancy Sinatra, the first wife and childhood sweetheart of Frank Sinatra dies at the age of 101. | | | Steve Parish's photos graced postcards and calendars around the world and he once had 125 staff and a $15 million turnover, but he lost everything and went from living in a mansion to a shed. | | | Arizona State Representative Paul Mosley was stopped for going 97mph (156kph), then told the officer that he "was doing 120 earlier" and would regularly travel at 130mph to 140mph on his way home. | | | US actress Scarlett Johansson pulls out of a movie in which she was cast to play a transgender character, following criticism the part should have gone to a transgender actor. | | | Kevin Anderson is pleading for Wimbledon officials to introduce fifth-set tiebreakers after outlasting marathon man John Isner in the longest grand slam semi-final in history. | | | How do you stay motivated for the game no-one wants to play? England and Belgium have different answers as they gear up for the World Cup consolation prize that is the third and fourth place playoff. | | | An emergency descent by an Air China plane after cabin oxygen levels dropped is linked to a co-pilot smoking an e-cigarette and triggering an alarm, prompting the crew to perform an emergency pressure relief procedure, China's state media says. | | | South Australia pitches the former Royal Adelaide Hospital site as the best home for the nation's space agency, but competition is fierce between states intent on securing the burgeoning industry. | | | The US President says the Sun newspaper did not print the "tremendous things" he said about Ms May, and that he has "a lot of respect for the Prime Minister". | | | Twelve Russian military intelligence officers face accusations of hacking into the Clinton presidential campaign and the Democratic Party, and releasing tens of thousands of stolen communications in a sweeping effort to meddle in the 2016 US election. | | | Researchers discover what constituted a meal in the Copper Age by examining the stomach contents of a mummy 5,300 years after his death. | | | Former air force pilot Ian Jacobsen shared sandwiches with the Queen and transported former PM Malcom Fraser during his time in Australia's top aviation position. | | | If health is a choice, then are sick people bad? Blaming people for their own ill-health ignores the real causes, experts say. | | | Temperatures in Queensland's south sank as low as -7 degrees overnight causing widespread frost — and there's more cold weather on the way. | | | Melbourne is taking on the Bulldogs at the MCG before Gold Coast host Essendon and GWS play Richmond, while Brisbane records a win over Hawthorn in Launceston. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. | | | The Sea Eagles host the Storm at Brookvale and the Raiders take on the Cowboys, as the Rabbitohs enjoy their victory over the Bulldogs. Follow all the live scores, stats and commentary. | | | It's been home to the world's most famous dancers and choreographers — including Anna Pavlova and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Now, Adelaide teenager Imogen Walters is set to join the Vaganova Academy, one of the world's most prestigious ballet schools in St Petersburg. | | | Sections of the public are making their feelings known over the presence of Chris Froome at this year's Tour de France, but Team Sky says things are improving, writes Rob Arnold. | | | Jack's Magazine was built in the 1870s as a storage facility for gunpowder on its way to the Victorian goldfields. Despite its prison-like exterior, there's a unique beauty to the now redundant site that's been engulfed by suburbia. | | | A small taste of freedom saw Irene Doyle hatch an elaborate plot with her local priest to escape living under "the Act" and Palm Island. | | | By Rob Arnold in France | | | By Steve Reicher and Alex Haslam | | | By Laura Tingle | | | Ed Kavalee for Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever | | | | | 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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