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Friday, April 27, 2018

Kim Jong Un returns to North Korea following historic talks...

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April 28, 2018
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Kim Jong Un has returned to North Korea following a historic summit with the South's President Moon Jae-in, where the two leaders pledged to work for the 'complete denuclearisation' of the peninsula.
An Australian military plane is being sent to Japan to help monitor North Korean ships.
The United States is 'not going to be played' when it comes to talks with North Korea, Donald Trump has warned.
Malcolm Turnbull wants bankers and financial advisers to be forced to give plain language advice to their customers and have their conversations recorded.
A learner driver has been killed and a man is fighting for life after a crash north-west of Sydney.
A 28-year-old man who harboured a hatred of children having been bullied at school has stabbed to death seven Chinese middle school students who were on their way home from classes.
A man has been charged with murdering a 72-year-old man and trying to kill a woman at a home in Perth's south, following a suspected family violence incident.
A Perth teenager is urging others to exercise caution after he accidentally stepped in front of a train while using his phone.
Michael Kroger re-elected as Victorian Liberal president, beating former vice-president Greg Hannan who had thrown his hat in the ring at the state council meeting at Melbourne Park on Saturday.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has called for bankers and financial advisers to be forced to provide advice to their customers in plain language and have their conversations recorded.
Treasurer Scott Morrison reportedly plans to spend $50 million in taxpayer money on a new monument celebrating Captain Cook's arrival in Australia.
Victoria's Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has vowed to crack down on youth crime by preventing teens with no criminal records from mixing with known gang members.
Three Palestinians have been killed and dozens more wounded as protests continue for the fifth consecutive week on the Gaza border.
Bhutan, the fastest growing economy in south Asia, is taking a major stance on climate change by harnessing the powerful rivers that flow through the small nation for hydro-power plants.
Caltex CEO Julian Segal shares about some of the changes and key transformations he needed to make to ensure the survival and evolution of the business.
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