| | Deep divisions between the United States and China derail the APEC meeting in Port Moresby, with regional leaders failing to agree on a final communique for the first time in the summit's history. | | | The brutal slaying of a former KGB agent outside his Gold Coast home 18 years ago rocked the sprawling coastal community. Now as police re-open an investigation into the murder, the ABC has tracked down two of the key players and uncovered new evidence that may finally help solve the enduring mystery. | | | A number of people are assisting detectives with their inquiries over the death of a baby girl whose body was discovered on Surfers Paradise Beach overnight, during the busy schoolies week. | | | Exit poll data from the 2018 midterms has given us a look at the shape of the American electorate. And women, along with young people, are a rising force in US politics. | | | Ever since banking royal commissioner Kenneth Hayne's interim report dropped in late September, senior bankers, government ministers and their lobbyists have been agitating for a more sedate, less confrontational approach, writes Ian Verrender. | | | German teenager Sophia Floersch survives a horrific crash after losing control in the Macau Grand Prix, flying over the barriers and into a photographers' bunker at high speed. | | | Sydney mortgage broker and former banker Graeme Holm says ASIC demanded his cooperation in a case against a mortgage broker but then abandoned him when he faced an online smear campaign. | | | Mandy McCracken was a "stay-at-home mum" with three daughters under the age of 10 when she got a blood infection that led to sepsis and the loss of her hands and feet. Since then her household has changed and she is embracing her "wonderfully exciting" future. | | | The Victorian Liberal Party preferences a conservative Christian who promotes gay conversion therapy and refers to homosexuality as "sexual brokenness", on a ticket in the state's west. | | | Purposely underpaying workers is not considered theft. The Victorian Government wants to change that, but there are fears criminalising the issue may lead to more cover-ups. | | | Casting a slightly despondent eye across the contenders for the vacant spots in Justin Langer's team, we can certainly see the squad it is taking shape. Unfortunately the shape is pear, writes Richard Hinds. | | | American actor Pamela Anderson lashes out at Prime Minister Scott Morrison via an open letter, saying he "trivialised" the suffering of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and made "lewd" comments about her. | | | Eve van Grafhorst was almost three when she was diagnosed with HIV in 1985. Then she was banned from childcare, and eventually her family was hounded to New Zealand where they started a new life. | | | Gamers uploading videos where they beat up women may be surprising to those who aren't familiar with gaming culture, but sexism and violent acts against women perpetuated by players are quite common in games like Red Dead Redemption 2. | | | Sports controversies occasionally leave a bad smell in the air, but a pair of darts players have taken this literally, with Gary Anderson and Wesley Harms both accusing each other of farting on the stage during their Grand Slam of Darts clash. | | | With access to extra-curricular activities hard to come by in western Queensland, Racheal Webster drives an average of 400 kilometres every week just so her daughter Lucy can take dance lessons. | | | Smoke masks. Eye drops. No outdoor exercise. That is how Californians have been trying to cope with smoke from wildfires choking the state, but experts say an increase in serious health problems may be almost inevitable for vulnerable residents as the disasters become more commonplace. | | | The main drag was once the heart and soul of many regional Australian cities, but if you walk through a town's central business district these days, you will often see for lease signs and shuttered up shops. | | | Family and friends of a man killed by a stingray while swimming near Hobart gather at the spot where he died, as the public express their shock over the circumstances of his death. | | | Democrat Andrew Gillum concedes after a recount showed he had no way of catching his Republican rival Ron DeSantis, an ally of US President Donald Trump. | | | An international bidding war is on for the world's rarest pink diamonds, as time runs out for the remote Argyle mine. | | | By Jessamy Henricksen and Marika Guggisberg | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | By business reporter Daniel Ziffer | | | By business editor Ian Verrender | | | | | 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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