| | The nuclear summit between Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong-un collapses after the two sides fail to reach a deal due to a stand-off over US sanctions on the reclusive nation — a stunning end to high-stakes meetings meant to disarm a global threat. | | | Your census data is supposed to remain completely private, but researchers fear protections used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics may not be good enough. | | | The dramatic move is the first time a serving Israeli prime minister has been put on official notice of planned prosecution and deepens uncertainty over the right-wing leader's re-election prospects on April 9. | | | Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan pledges to release the Indian airman who crashed into the disputed Kashmir region on Friday, after footage showed the fighter pilot being beaten by villagers. | | | With Airbus announcing the end of the world's largest jetliner by 2021, what's next for aviation technology in a world where big birds seem to be reaching twilight? | | | Got a text from Qantas or Apple? Here's how to avoid getting scammed by impersonators who want your details. | | | Cashed-up baby boomers are thumbing their noses at tradition and ending their lives on their own terms, pre-planning their deaths by engaging death doulas, visiting death cafes and even opting for burial without a coffin. | | | A broken spine almost crushed her World Cup dreams, but instead Hayley Ruso crushed New Zealand at the Cup of Nations with a brilliant solo goal for the Matildas. | | | The Spaniard serves up a verbal lashing to Nick Kyrgios, saying he "lacks respect", after the Australian's stunning three-set win over the world number two at the Mexico Open. | | | The largest ever investment in AI ethics will look at how to develop ethical killer robots, and investigate how the designers of this weaponry would determine when and whom to kill. | | | With only a month to go until Britain leaves the European Union, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has thrown a second referendum into the spotlight. Here's what will happen if it goes ahead. | | | The frightened feline fled at the height of Tasmania's Riveaux Road blaze in January before turning up in a stranger's house earlier this week. | | | A five-year special investigation into women in leadership finds there's still an average $162,000 pay gap among women running top companies — and figures show it will be 80 years until there is an equal number of men and women running top businesses. | | | Many South Koreans separated from family members in the North fear time is running out to see their families again after the Vietnam summit ended abruptly without a deal. | | | As the NRL continues to deal with its players' violent behaviour, a new program designed by women is making strides in youth rugby league clubs by changing the "blokey culture" of clubs. | | | This week the ABC got a new boss, the Oscars came and went and the world was introduced to a chubby-faced rodent. | | | Job ads are promoting the coastal perks of shifting to Christmas Island as the Federal Government seeks health professions to treat medical evacuations. | | | Some see it as a magical inverted fountain, some imagine it's a giant toilet — but it's actually a spillway designed to funnel away water after rare heavy rains, and it's flowing for the second time in two years. | | | An angler describes a weird-looking fish brought into a boat near Kakadu National Park as something straight out of the classic 1986 horror film Alien. | | | By Judith Brett | | | By North Asia Correspondent Jake Sturmer in Seoul | | | By China correspondent Bill Birtles | | | By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds | | | | | 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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