| | 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". | | | Counter-terrorism police say the nerve-agent Novichok that poisoned a couple in England came from a small bottle found in the home of one of the victims. | | | 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. | | | Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter are detained after returning home from London, as the Islamic State group claims responsibility for a bombing at a campaign event. | | | Australian Dr Richard Harris posts a message to Facebook praising the contribution of "all people who were in some way involved" in the successful rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave. | | | The view from inside a Thai cave — where the whole world was in thrall to the fate of 12 children and their coach, where love and concern trumped any thoughts of danger or expense — is very much at odds with the state of the world outside, write Steve Reicher and Alex Haslam. | | | There is a certain methodical, Excel-spreadsheet approach to Malcolm Turnbull's prime ministerial style. Now, he's ticking off the boxes on his big energy spreadsheet, but there are a few obstacles yet, writes Laura Tingle. | | | A mother of four will spend at least 18 years in jail for murdering her husband as he slept in their home, before turning the kitchen knife on two of her young sons during a psychotic episode. | | | Workers clearing out a recently sold storage warehouse in Melbourne's south-east discover suspected human remains inside a wheelie bin containing grass clippings. | | | When Amna Karra-Hassan started the first women's AFL club in Western Sydney in 2011, she didn't realise what it would become much more than that. | | | Cave diving is perilous at the best of times but finding and freeing the 12 Thai boys and their football coach from Tham Luang posed extreme challenges. | | | Some of Australia's favourite actors are being turned out by a small course in Western Australia — but it's the only one of its kind and its alumni include Meyne Wyatt, Shareena Clanton, Isaac Drandic and Shari Sebbens. | | | Government MP Daryl Maguire resigns from his role as a parliamentary secretary and moves to the crossbench after admitting before the ICAC that he sought a "dividend" over a property deal. | | | Opponents of Donald Trump inflate a balloon depicting him as an orange, snarling baby in central London, as the US President travels to Sandhurst for a meeting with the Queen. | | | A jury deliberates for more than 12 hours before finding Sean David Black guilty of raping and assaulting a woman more than a decade ago. | | | A US jury awards more than $6 billion in total damages to 22 women and their families after they claimed asbestos in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder contributed to their ovarian cancer. | | | Punnets of sliced mushrooms sold in Woolworths, Coles, Aldi and independent supermarkets and greengrocers are recalled from across the country due to the potential presence of large pieces of plastic. | | | A group of former waiters at popular Melbourne restaurant Hellenic Republic, owned by celebrity chef George Calombaris, claim they've been underpaid and the business is refusing to pay them back. | | | A front office manager for the hotel in the city of Shenzen says "we treat all our guests equally", after three staff members reportedly said a discriminatory rate policy had been posted at the hotel but since removed. | | | The iconic launch towers of Cape Canaveral's Complex 17, which sent hundreds of rockets into space, come crashing down in a planned demolition by the US Air Force to make way for a new private moon exploration company. | | | An FBI agent whose anti-Trump text messages fuelled suspicions of partisan bias says at a bitterly contentious and occasionally chaotic Congress hearing on the Russia probe that his work has never been tainted by politics. | | | Singer Shannon Noll is dumped from an upcoming performance at the country's biggest rodeo a week after a two-minute video of him threatening and swearing at an audience member for throwing a beer can at him went viral. | | | Drought and parched fields in Wales reveal hidden archaeological sites from prehistoric settlements, captured in new aerial images. | | | By Steve Reicher and Alex Haslam | | | By Laura Tingle | | | Ed Kavalee for Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever | | | By Michelle Grattan | | | | | 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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