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Donald Trump calls Vladimir Putin and urges him not to escalate Ukraine war, media reports

Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics

Chalmers says government in 'final stages of negotiations' with ANZ to maintain bank's Pacific presence

Source: ABC NewsTopic: Foreign Affairs

Ex-boyfriend of dead German backpacker 'lied' to police 'derailing' initial investigation, new inquest told

Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials

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Newest film from Forrest Gump director has Tom Hanks, age-reversing technology and dinosaursIt's been 30 years since Tom Hanks and Robin Wright captured our hearts in Forrest Gump. Paired with their old director, the two bring their heart-string-tugging charm to an ambitious, multi-generational epic. Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, altered by AI to look in their early 20s, stand in a living room in 70s clothes

Source: ABC EntertainmentTopic: Film (Arts and Entertainment)

Facing your fears is a key to beating anxiety. Here's how to do itWhen it comes to anxiety, experts say the best way to tame it is to face it. Exposure therapy puts patients in situations they feel anxious about, to show them what they fear isn't as scary as it seems.a woman covering her eyes and peeking through her fingersDuration: 23 minutes 47 seconds

Source: ABC RNTopic: Mental Health

How to survive a severe heatwaveDon't take heatwaves lightly. Just like cyclones, flooding, bushfires and severe storms, heatwaves are hazards and they can kill.People swim and relax at South Bank beach in Brisbane on February 11, 2017 during a heatwave.

Source: ABC EmergencyTopic: Weather

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Are you an adult who still loves toys? What's behind the growing 'kidult' trendDo you collect teddy bears? Is your spare room filled with Barbie dolls? Do you spend big bucks on action figures? Adults who buy and collect toys have been dubbed 'kidults' and they're a major driving force in the toy industry.Duration: 19 minutes 2 seconds

Source: ABC RNTopic: Leisure

Dutton is already testing Trump's campaign slogans. Will they work in Australia?The success of Donald Trump's election campaign in the US has Australia's leaders watching closely but there are risks to importing debates from other countries.Three images in a composite including a man in glasses, an man with orange makeup and another man in glasses

Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics

Wallets 'bleed out' as the world's largest shopping festival kicks offFacing fierce competition in China amid a sluggish economy, e-commerce giant Alibaba's shopping platform Taobao is establishing a new front in the Singles' Day war in Taiwan.A street view in Taiwan with stores in the background and a man in the foreground.

Source: ABC NewsTopic: Retail Industry

How to display wild orchidsTammy shows us some of her favourite orchids and demonstrates how to create a feature by mounting two epiphytic orchids onto a timber log.Orchids mounted on hanging logs.Duration: 4 minutes 32 seconds

Source: Gardening AustraliaTopic: Gardening

How a South Carolina lab plans to capture 18 on-the-run monkeysTwenty-four monkeys were captured on Sunday, a day after another of the 43 escaped monkeys was recovered.Rhesus macaques monkeys have been used for human research since the 1800s.

Source: ABC NewsTopic: Animals

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Wafia covers Julia Jacklin's 'I Was Neon' for Like A VersionLose yourself in Wafia's run at Julia Jacklin's Pre Pleasure hit, 'I Was Neon'.Duration: 3 minutes

Source: triple jTopic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)

Solo artist Aleksiah wins big at the SA Music Awards as Guy Sebastian is inducted into hall of fameThe Adelaide singer and songwriter won no less than four awards including best new artist, best solo artist, and the most popular pop artist.Close of up young woman with brown curly hair, gazes seriously, wears black leather jacket, white blouse, necklace.

Source: ABC Radio AdelaideTopic: Music Awards

ABC iview: All Aussie, all music, all monthThis November, we celebrate all things Aussie music with music documentaries, specials, and live concerts featuring some of our biggest music icons.a composite image featuring an ABC Ausmusic Month bannr in the centre with posters of bands around the outside

Source: ABC Homepage

Sarah Blasko’s new album explores struggles with a ‘fanatical’ church, broken friendships and divorceOn her first independent album, the multi-ARIA-winning musician scales difficult feelings about faith, friendship, and divorce. But it isn't all dark.A portrait of brown-haired woman framed in shadow with spotlight

Source: Double JTopic: Music (Arts and Entertainment)

Moments in History

'We are sorry': WA premier apologises for Aboriginal deaths in custody at popular island paradiseRottnest Island has for years been a beloved holiday destination for families and celebrities alike, but there have been renewed efforts to educate visitors about the coastal paradise’s dark history.An aerial photo of the Bathurst Lighthouse in front of a series of premium tents at Rottnest Island.Duration: 2 minutes 15 seconds

Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)

May Bradford, a pioneering Queensland aviator you may never have heard ofAmelia Earhart and Nancy Bird Walton were famous for their pioneering feats in the aviation industry. But Queensland-raised May Bradford was another Depression-era trailblazer whose giant life was cut short.Black and white photo of middle aged woman in overalls and helmet in a workshop

Source: ABC CapricorniaTopic: History

DNA testing reveals Pompeii residents weren't who they were thought to beAn international study has found assumptions on the sex and relationships of individuals found in the ruins of the ancient Roman city buried in a volcanic eruption were not based on scientific evidence.An eroded plaster body of a human sits on a table in front of a red and white fresco

Source: ABC NewsTopic: Archaeology

Student accidentally uncovers Mayan city hidden in Mexico’s jungleTulane University’s Luke Auld-Thomas says his team found over 6,000 buildings in Valeriana, using advanced laser scanning technology.A screenshot of a rediscovered Mayan city.Duration: 6 minutes 14 seconds

Source: ABC NewsTopic: Archaeology

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