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Top Stories – Wednesday 18 November, 2015

Charlie Sheen’s shocking revelation: I am HIV positive

The notorious Hollywood playboy has been forced to reveal the diagnosis after hackers and journalists exposed the secret he paid to hide for years. Read more.

 

France orders second wave of air strikes as raids continue

Hollande says France must fight ISIL ‘without mercy’ as widespread raids net a rocket launcher and more suspects. Read more.

 

A heatwave is coming. Eleven things you need to know about it

Large parts of Australia are set to swelter in coming days. This is how hot it will be and why it’s happening. Read more.

 

Two coffees a day could save your life, show new studies

It’s a double shot of good news. Coffee has even greater health benefits than previously thought. Read more.

 

This is what your social media accounts are really doing to you

You can lose your job with a click, hours in a flash and your mind in the comments. The chattering whirl of self-obsession is a potential vortex. Read more.

 

Documentary airbrushed Frank Lowy’s failed World Cup bid: claim

Outgoing FFA Chairman paints himself as innocent victim of world football corruption during documentary about $43m bid. Read more.

 

Six Mitchell Johnson spells that frightened the world

He was a ferocious bowler who overcame injury to become a cricketing great. These are the marvellous moments for which he’ll be remembered. Read more.

 

Investigators find traces of explosives on wreckage of Russian jet

An airliner which crashed in the Sinai desert killing all on board was ‘unequivocally’ brought down by a bomb, says Russia. Read more.

 

Car of the week: this iconic small car is now more practical

She’s no powerhouse, but the updated five-door MINI One does offer a stylish and supple ride, plus buckets of retro cool. Read more.

 

Land your dream job with these six important strategies

Graduate employment is at a 30-year low. We asked the experts how youth can rise above this unfavourable job market. Read more.

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