| | A downed Indian fighter pilot who was attacked by a mob and then paraded on video by Pakistan's army becomes the human face of a spiralling crisis between the nuclear-armed neighbours. | | | The Corruption and Crime Commission condemns police handling of a woman whose hip was dislocated after a struggle with police and was detained for more than five hours without medical attention. | | | A brother and sister born in Brisbane are the second reported case of semi-identical twins in the world, believed to be the result of one egg being fertilised simultaneously by two sperm. | | | There are calls for a popular NSW tourist destination to be closed following multiple deaths at the site in recent years including a tourist missing since Monday who is now presumed dead. | | | Yes, North Korean leaders are easy to lampoon. Team America was a funny film, but it is a joke that has worn thin. Donald Trump should beware, writes Stan Grant. | | | Survivors of Victoria's deadliest Black Saturday bushfires will be charged tax on interest accrued on their record payouts, the Federal Court rules. | | | The move by the review aggregation site to ban people from "review-bombing" films before seeing them comes in the wake of a backlash against Captain Marvel — and particularly its female lead. | | | As an election looms, both sides of politics need to answer a fundamental question: what is the role of private health care and private health insurance when Australians have access to universal health coverage? writes Stephen Duckett. | | | With limited employment opportunities for adults who live with autism, Brodie Lunn and his mum decided they would set up a lawnmowing business. And it changed Brodie's life. | | | Avoidable: That is how the accident that claimed the life of British endurance cyclist Mike Hall is described in a Canberra court. | | | A woman whose partner allegedly hit her while he was live-streaming popular game Fortnite wins a court bid to have their apprehended violence order restrictions relaxed so they can attend couple's counselling. | | | Robert Scanlon says he was "freaking out" when he buried his friend Dean White in remote WA, stole his car and wallet and accessed his bank accounts multiple times before his arrest in Brisbane. | | | George Pell's lawyer sparked outrage when he characterised his criminal offences as "no more than a plain vanilla sexual penetration case", but one legal expert says this was just ranking the crime in the context of "bog standard" courtroom plea discussions. | | | The conflict between India and Pakistan over the disputed territory of Kashmir has escalated dramatically and the rivals are both armed with nuclear weapons — what is going on and what might happen? | | | The Opposition is warning there are only a few weeks' worth of petrol and diesel in Australia, raising fears of catastrophic shortages if conflict cut off imports. | | | Today the sun will set on an exceptional summer — records have fallen for dry, for rain and for heat. Now, the autumn outlook is not what south-eastern farmers want to hear. | | | The children of Australia's most notorious terrorist, who are believed to be trapped behind enemy lines, are not responsible for their parents' crimes but there is little Australia can do to offer them safe passage, the Prime Minister says. | | | Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un begin talks on the second day of their summit in Hanoi, with the US President saying the pair have had "great talks" but he's not in a hurry to strike a deal on North Korea's nuclear arsenal. | | | The Australian Rugby League Commission announces it will stand down players facing serious indictable offences on full pay while they are before the courts. | | | The women who join Islamic State should be viewed as an ongoing security risk and the West has a responsibility to repatriate them to face the rule of law, writes Kiriloi M Ingram. | | | By Stephen Duckett | | | By global affairs analyst Stan Grant | | | By Kiriloi Ingram | | | By North America correspondent Conor Duffy and Emily Olson | | | | | 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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