| | US President Donald Trump arrives home from his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki to face an onslaught of criticism — from both Democrats and Republicans — after siding with Russia ahead of his own FBI on the issue of meddling during the 2016 presidential election. | | | Speaking to the ABC from an undisclosed location, Bill Browder, who helped blow the whistle on rampant corruption in Russia, slams the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, which has put him in the middle of negotiations between the two leaders. | | | SBS Managing Director Michael Ebeid is leaving the public broadcaster after seven years at the helm, describing his decision as "one of the most difficult" he has ever made. | | | A teenager is sentenced to immediate detention after pleading guilty to a violent assault against a fellow high school student at Busselton, with the magistrate acknowledging bullying played a role in the attack. | | | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says you would "have to be walking around with your hands over your ears" not to hear the "real concerns" about Sudanese crime gangs in Melbourne. | | | A flying lava bomb crashes through the roof of a tour boat in Hawaii, injuring at least 22 people as the Kilauea volcano continues to cause havoc. | | | Officers were called to an Ellenbrook home multiple times — most recently last Friday — before the deaths of a mother and her two children, allegedly at the hands of her 19-year-old son, at the weekend. | | | Melbourne woman Snezana Stojanovska, who was found dead in a makeshift home gym after a reported weightlifting accident, most likely died after being strangled, the Victorian Coroner is told. | | | Dozens of dogs languishing in 'horrible' conditions have been rescued from an illegal breeding site in Victoria's east. | | | A sharp fall in oil prices weighs on Wall Street, offsetting a surge from the big banks. Tesla stocks slide after its boss Elon Musk abuses a British cave diver involved in the Thai rescue operation. | | | Giving up her right to anonymity, the ex-wife of former One Nation adviser Sean Black says her experience of being grilled over three days in court was almost as traumatic as the rape and assaults she endured. | | | Earlier this month, a long-running legal dispute between a self-described anarchist and the US Government was finally settled — and the outcome will have significant ramifications in the United States and potentially even the rest of the planet. | | | Disability advocates in the Northern Territory are dismayed at plans to axe a high-level position overseeing the local operations of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. | | | Ray says he'll pitch a tent in "a park, or under a bridge" when he is evicted from the Hobart Showgrounds for the looming agricultural show, along with others who are suffering amid Hobart's housing crisis. | | | Lindy Williams claimed she found her partner's headless torso already wrapped in plastic, then dumped it and set it alight because she was convinced police would blame her for killing him, a murder trial hears. | | | Did you know hot water bottles have a use-by date? A Queensland mum is warning others to regularly replace their hot water bottles after one split and burned her four-year-old son, narrowly missing his genitals. | | | An Adelaide man is issued a caution and a fine for modifications to his car, including a solar panel on the bonnet and gas bottle attached to the spare tyre holder. | | | One Fox News host described Trump's performance as "disgusting" and "wrong". It is one thing to accuse the President of gullibility, stupidity or political opportunism, but questioning his fundamental loyalty to the United States is on another level. | | | An inquiry into an Aboriginal man's death in custody hears guards thought it was "a ruse" when he said he couldn't breathe. WARNING: This story contains images of a person who has died. | | | Cosmetics company Lush Australia launches a backpay scheme, blaming outdated payroll systems for the errors which could have affected as many as 5,000 employees. | | | Beaten World Cup finalists Croatia return home to a rapturous welcome as Paris salutes the victorious French team. | | | By Simon Smale | | | By state political editor Brigid Glanville | | | By Robert Sobyra | | | By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams | | | | | 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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