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American student Otto Warmbier, 21, leaves the Supreme Court in Pyongyang on Wednesday.

15 years hard labour - for this

Otto was 'a normal college kid looking to see the world'. Now he faces years of severe punishment after making 'the worst mistake of my life'.

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Gayle blows away England

West Indies star batsman Chris Gayle hit 11 sixes in an unbeaten Twenty20 century.

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Iran's swipe over asylum seekers

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop with Iranian Foreign Minister Dr Javad Zarif on Tuesday.

Australia's long held concerns about Iran's human rights record. But Iran has hit back over 'unconscionable' behaviour.

World

Return of Lula rattles Brazil

Senators Fatima Bezerra, left front, and Vanessa Graziotin, embrace Mr Lula in Brasilia this month.

Former president has been installed in Dilma Rousseff's cabinet's most influential post in a controversial move.

Federal Politics

Call to keep big earners' tax

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is under pressure to make the 2 per cent loading on high-income earners permanent.

The Turnbull government is being urged to retain the temporary budget repair levy on high income earners which is due to expire.

Comment

Home-ground advantage

Australian students don't study Chinese in large numbers, but this is not due to laziness.
Rachel Hibbert

Kids from Chinese-speaking families have a head start when studying the language. It's simply not fair.

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Maccas workers aren't lovin' it

Tight squeeze: Some workers have claimed that having all-day breakfast as caused the kitchen to become cramped and ...

Australian McDonald's employees say serving breakfast food all day, has created a cramped and unhygienic kitchen.

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Get that cash stash working harder

Experts say property can be a lucrative direction for an SMSF to take.

For most people, superannuation is something that just happens. But is property worth a super investment?

Money

Can Gen Y ever get ahead?

Gen Y uni student Kendall Sutton is looking at graduating in his early 30s with an $80,000 student debt.
Sylvia Pennington

Kendall Sutton is a typical member of Gen Y. He'll start his career late, with a huge student debt and won't be able to buy his own home or start a family until his 30s.

Don't buy what your planner is selling

There are decent stockbrokers, insurance brokers and financial planners out there, but the rest – the bulk of them – are ...
Scott Phillips

There's something rotten in financial services, and it's deeper, wider and more rotten than a single bank and its insurance business.

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Cash-only is the new black 

Tony Featherstone.
Tony Featherstone

It's gone way beyond tradies, restaurants and service enterprises that offer generous "discounts" for cash payment.

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Pendles to do a Hodge

Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury.
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Geelong and Collingwood emerged bullishly from the pre-season as the 'buy' stocks of March.

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