| The latest breaking news from Sky News Australia | | | | | | Gas companies have agreed to supply enough gas to the domestic market to avoid government intervention. | | | | | | | | Russia has warned of 'catastrophic consequences' if military conflict breaks out on the Korean peninsula. | | | | | | | | Thousands have been evacuated in Bali, with fears the Mount Agung volcano could erupt at any moment. | | | | | | | | The CEO of AGL has stuck by his pledge that the company's preferred option is to sell the Liddell plant. | | | | | | | | Labor leader Bill Shorten warns the risk of conflict with North Korea 'is real' after his visit to the DMZ. | | | | | | | | The Trump administration is using new sanctions to punish some North Korean banks and workers living abroad. | | | | | | | | Bruce Gordon and Lachlan Murdoch are still mulling over the decision to challenge CBS on it's Ten takeover. | | | | | | | | Uber is set to tell a UK employment appeal tribunal that their workers aren't entitled to extra benefits. | | | | | | | | Chris Hemsworth will launch the new Marvel film Thor: Ragnarok on the Gold Coast next month. | | | | | | | | Ryan Gosling was almost happy to be punched in the face by Harrison Ford on set of the Blade Runner sequel. | | | | | Copyright Australian News Channel Pty Ltd | | | | | | |
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