| | The 12 boys and their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand speak to the world's media after leaving hospital, revealing their surprise at seeing divers after more than a week trapped inside Tham Luang cave complex. | | | The European Union's antitrust chief issues Google a record fine for using its Android mobile operating system to squeeze out rivals. | | | President Donald Trump says he does not believe Russia is still targeting the United States, contradicting US intelligence assessments that Moscow was continuing its attempts to meddle in American elections. | | | Liberal backbencher Craig Kelly responds to the grieving parents of three children who died when MH17 was shot down by saying Russia's involvement should be "looked over" and things that happened in the past "can't be fixed". | | | Night-time temperature records in the northern hemisphere have been smashed in the past few weeks. Nights are getting warmer all over the world, with deadly consequences. | | | Two weeks after Tristan Sik was critically injured in a road accident, doctors advised his parents to turn off his life support, but one year on and he has made an incredible recovery. | | | As the Trump administration is accused of undermining global breastfeeding policy, health groups are sounding the alarm on the formula industry's influence on Australian parents. | | | It might be a case of unintended consequences, but the political campaign blaming renewables for soaring power prices may have driven more people to install rooftop solar panels. | | | Jarrod Sierocki is taking on Google, Bing and Yahoo in the Queensland Supreme Court over their ongoing failure to remove links to defamatory web pages. | | | Hip hop is having a lil moment, showing how the world's most popular genre plays with language, identity and hierarchy. | | | There's evidence osteopathy can reduce the need for pain medications, but too little is known about how it works. That would require research funding and research, and osteopathy in Australia has very little of either, writes Amie Steel. | | | Light rail is getting left behind with the advent of trackless trams and transport analysts are jumping on board, so are recent multi-million-dollar additions in Australia already out of date? | | | Despite an impressive track record in job creation, Australia is not seeing unemployment falling or wages rising, leaving the RBA on the sidelines for some time to come. | | | Whale researchers are concerned recreational boaties on the Gold Coast are crowding humpbacks and their newborn calves as they continue to ignore whale watching exclusion zones. | | | Geraint Thomas is in the perfect position to win a maiden grand tour title after claiming victory on the first mountain stage of the Tour de France, but as rivals hope for tensions to spill over in the team, the Briton insists Chris Froome remains Team Sky leader. | | | An animal rescue group is imploring people to take animals they can no longer care for to rescue groups or shelters after a dog offered up "free to a good home" on Facebook turned up two weeks later in a pound with facial injuries. | | | Researchers discover the rate of recovery of corals on the Great Barrier Reef slowed down over an 18-year period. | | | With the almond industry expecting to need about 100,000 more hives to pollinate crops in coming years, beekeepers are hoping to gain better access for bees to 'rejuvenate' in national parks. | | | Elon Musk apologises for calling UK diver Vern Unsworth a "pedo" on social media saying the divers' "actions against me do not justify my actions against him". | | | The man hand-picked by Malcolm Turnbull to oversee the Government's digital projects in 2015 says if he was Australian he would probably opt out of having a My Health Record. | | | Westpac approved $1.6 million in loans to Ian and Michelle Tate and when they struggled to make repayments, the couple learned the bank grossly underestimated their living expenses. | | | Singer Sir Cliff Richard is awarded more than $370,000 in damages after winning a privacy case against the British Broadcasting Corporation. | | | By Amie Steel | | | By Libby Sander | | | By Alexey D Muraviev | | | By Simon Smale and Andrew McGarry | | | | | 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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