| | Theresa May's proposal is defeated by 230 votes, just weeks before the UK is due to exit the European Union. | | | The Opal Tower report, written by two of the state's most senior independent engineers after a more than two weeks of investigation, went some way in giving residents answers as to what went wrong. | | | Gunmen launch a deadly attack on a luxury hotel in Kenya's capital, sending people fleeing in panic as explosions and heavy gunfire reverberate through the complex. | | | For Steve, it was around the time he tried to pressure his third girlfriend into making porn that he realised something wasn't right. There are wildly diverse views about online porn in this country, but one thing is clear: Australia has a problem. | | | A Byron Shire councillor has described a new $55,000 sculpture as a "disaster" and wants it removed, saying "from most angles you can't tell what it's supposed to be." | | | Residents in Menindee, the far-west NSW town where a million fish were recently found dead, say their drinking water is rancid and is making them sick. | | | Nick Kyrgios is refusing to take sides after Bernard Tomic slammed Australian tennis great Lleyton Hewitt about his role as Davis Cup captain. | | | Predictions abound that independents could have a sizable say in the 2019 federal election, but recent trends and history suggest that may not be true, writes Antony Green. | | | Engineering experts say it is possible that wind pressure over time weakened the connections on the Tullamarine Freeway sign in the months before it fell and crushed a car last week. | | | Broadcaster Piers Morgan and actor James Woods lead calls for boycotts of Gillette's shaving products over an advertisement that calls on men to be better. | | | Video and photos obtained by the ABC show dementia patients strapped to their chairs in a Sydney nursing home — a practice the Australian Law Reform Commission says could constitute elder abuse. | | | A spectacular injury time drive by Tom Rogic puts the Socceroos into the Round of 16 in the Asian Cup, earning Australia a late win in a tense final group game with Syria. | | | Going a bit orange isn't the only side effect you risk if you take tanning pills. Long-term use is linked with all sorts of health problems. | | | Brace yourself, tennis fans — Andy Murray may not be the only member of tennis's Big Four to bow out in 2019, writes Andrew McGarry. | | | Beijing gives the greenlight to a blueprint for a technology-driven economic powerhouse in southern China to rival San Francisco's Silicon Valley amid doubts about the plan's feasibility. | | | Witnesses on the scene of the street clashes report looting and riot police equipped with tear gas, during protests over the country's worst economic crisis in decade. | | | How do pro cyclists manage the physical and mental challenge of hurtling down a mountain at speeds over 100kph, when the slightest of errors can lead to serious injury or worse? | | | Six solar-powered speakers hooked up to an MP3 device will play Toto's most popular song on a never-ending loop, artist Max Siedentopf says. | | | By Andrew McGarry | | | By ABC election analyst Antony Green | | | By North America correspondent James Glenday | | | By Les Gordon | | | | | 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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