News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | A French police officer who switched places with a hostage and helped bring an end to a deadly standoff is being remembered as a hero following his death. | | | | | | | Eighteen enforcement officers have entered Cambridge Analytica's London office after the High Court granted a search warrant. It was given to access the company's records and data amid allegations it illegally harvested information from Facebook. | | | | | | | Malcolm Turnbull says the United States and China can avoid a trade war, because the leaders of both nations are 'both big guys' to see eye-to-eye. | | | | | | | Communities in Queensland's Cape York are preparing for Cyclone Nora. The tropical storm is expected to make landfall by Sunday, with forecasters predicting it will intensify to a category four. | | | | | | | The US President has signed an order to temporarily exclude Australia from steel and aluminum tariffs. | | | | | | | Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have visited Northern Ireland which ended their tour of the United Kingdom's four nations. | | | | | | | The bodies of a man and a woman have been found washed up on an island north of Brisbane. The pair were found in the open surf side of the island near a jet ski, with Queensland Police confirming they are treating the circumstances as suspicious. | | | | | | | A 13-year-old girl has drowned after a boat capsized on the New South Wales south coast. | | | | | | | Facebook reportedly approached Australia's major political parties during the 2016 federal election campaign with a powerful data-matching tool. The technology would allow it to target undecided voters with personalised online advertising. | | | | | | | A 'large number' of EU countries are set to impose tougher sanctions on Russia after the Salisbury poisoning. | | | | | | | Crossbench support for the proposed company tax cuts hangs in the balance, as Finance Minister Mathias Cormann rejects Senator Hinch's proposal to exclude the 'big four' banks from the cuts. | | | | | | | Pacific island nations are facing increasing debt levels, as they work to repay concessional loans from China for large infrastructure projects. | | | | | | | The United States Department of Justice will officially issue the ban on bump stocks which are used to imitate machine gun fire. It comes after Gunman Stephen Paddock used a bump stock in a massacre last October that killed 58 people. | | | | | | | The bench that Sergei and Yulia Skripal were sitting on when they were discovered unresponsive has been wrapped in plastic, cut from the ground and put in the back of a van. | | | | |
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