| | French President Emmanuel Macron uses speech to warn of dangers of nationalism as leaders from 60 nations miss the exact moment to commemorate the armistice centennial after arriving late in Paris, while US President Donald Trump is met with a topless protest and a thumbs-up from Vladimir Putin. | | | A 50-year-old woman is arrested and charged over the strawberry contamination scare that began in south-east Queensland, after what police describe as a "complex" and "extensive" nationwide investigation. | | | Tim Fischer was loved and respected across the political divide. Now as the former deputy prime minister and National Party leader battles life-threatening illness, he takes comfort from his autistic son Harrison's growing independence. | | | There's a common feature underpinning almost every major shakeout on financial markets in recent history — debt. And the next D-Day could be approaching, writes Ian Verrender. | | | This week world leaders descend on Papua New Guinea for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit, an event that has stoked controversy before it even begins. | | | Mark Mackey thought he would be safe from the flames at his seaside Malibu home, but when his escape route to the beach caught flames, he and a friend fought fires to try and protect houses in his small gated community. | | | With law and order one of the big issues as Victoria heads to the polls this month, the state's politicians are walking a delicate tightrope when it comes to talking about Friday's terrorist attack. | | | Manufacturers of gluten-free products need to test products more frequently, according to a study that found about one in 40 products did not meet national food standards. | | | Champion bodyboarder Noah Symmans describes the moment a shark latched onto his leg in the surf at Pyramids Beach near Mandurah. | | | Many of us want to exercise more, but struggle to form a habit that sticks. Experts say exercising in the morning may give you a greater chance of success — here's why. | | | Donna Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook founder Mark, says alt-right groups online are co-opting the texts of Homer, Aurelius and Ovid to legitimise their misogynistic and racist ideas. | | | Pregnancy hormones don't just help your baby grow, they can affect your skin as well. Most of the time it's just part of the journey to parenthood, but there are some things you should get your dermatologist to check. | | | When an ABC journalist spotted a man in a prison uniform on a train, he called triple-0 to report a possible escapee. Internal emails reveal it got prison authorities thinking about how inmates are sent into the community. | | | They have a long history dating back to tribal and ancient medicine, and maggot therapy is slowly crawling back for therapeutic medicinal purposes in Australia. | | | More than 200 residents bearing flowers gather to form a human chain across Wangetti Beach in far north Queensland to remember Toyah Cordingley, who was found dead there three weeks ago. | | | Dubbed "trolley man" for his efforts to bring down an Islamic State-inspired terrorist with nothing more than a shopping trolley, Michael Rogers has become a cult figure but has downplayed his contribution. | | | The "cruel" loss of the Pellegrini's co-owner in the Bourke Street attack is being felt like a "blow has been struck to the soul" of Melbourne, and the city won't be the same without him. | | | South Africa clinches a 2-1 ODI series win over Australia with a 40-run win in Hobart, with an excellent Shaun Marsh ton still not enough after David Miller and Faf du Plessis led the way for the Proteas. | | | The US President skips wreath-laying and a moment of silence at a memorial north-east of Paris, amid a spat with French President Emmanuel Macron over European security. | | | From Sao Paulo to Bangalore, researchers have watched Cape Town deal with a crisis that could unfold in their own drought-prone cities. Australian cities need to pay attention. | | | Remembrance Day ceremonies are held across Australia to mark the sacrifice of Anzac soldiers and 100 years since the end of World War I. | | By state political reporter Richard Willingham | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | By business reporter Stephen Letts | | | | | 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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