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Monday, 6 March 2017

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The row between Germany and Turkey over President Erdogan's criticism of Berlin has deepened the rift between the two countries, already strained over the arrest of a Turkish-German journalist.

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The director of the FBI, James Comey, has reportedly dismissed claims by US President Donald Trump that Barack Obama tapped his phones.

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Q&A panellists author Thordis Elva and lawyer Josephine Cashman debate the way to handle rape accusations in light of Elva's tour speaking on stage with her rapist.

The US President is expected to sign a new order today removing Iraq from the administration's list of banned countries because the nation imposed its own vetting procedures, a White House source says.

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Rape survivor and author Thordis Elva describes the events that led to her rape at the hands of her boyfriend.

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India enjoys a strong day three in Bangalore, meaning Australia will now likely have a daunting target to chase in the fourth innings.

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Peter Humphrey is a British corporate risk adviser who was arrested and held in a Shanghai detention centre in 2013. At the time he was conducting an investigation for pharmaceutical company Glaxo SmithKline.

Peter Humphrey, who was arrested and held in a Shanghai detention centre for two years, details his "traumatic" experience behind bars and offers advice to the families of detained Crown Resorts staff.

A former manager at the soon-to-close Hazelwood power station is "devastated" after coaxing new recruits to the plant with claims it would be operating for another five to 10 years.

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The economy is up, unemployment is down and some Dutch prisons are so empty the Government has been renting out cells. But that hasn't stopped Geert Wilders' anti-Islam party getting plenty of political traction ahead of a general election next week.

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The dollar stayed down ahead of tomorrow's interest rate decision despite a solid improvement in retail sales in January.

With just five days to go until West Australians head to the polls, the election campaign trail has been hearing about a proposal to overhaul Upper House voting, a Liberal Government mandate on the sale of Western Power and a warning to journalists interviewing Pauline Hanson.

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A national round-up of today's weather outlook.

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A national round-up of today's weather outlook.

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Property analysts say the Victorian Government's initiative to waive stamp duty for first home buyers will be a disaster. Instead of making housing more affordable, they say cheaper housing on Melbourne's fringes will become more expensive and the tax saving will go straight to the vendors.

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China's leaders say they want to make the sky blue again. Australia's biggest trading partner is targeting smog as it downgrades growth forecasts to the lowest rate in more than quarter of a century.
So what does Beijing's lower growth target mean for Australia's miners and exporters? Citi's China economist Li Gang Liu speaks to Alicia.

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The Australian share market has managed modest gains, as mining stocks recovered some of Friday's losses. Adam Dawes from Shaw And Partners speaks to Alicia.

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A range of views on fracking from industry, locals, environmentalists and land councils in the NT are presented to an inquiry panel.

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