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Israel-Hamas war
al-Shifa hospital ‘no longer functioning’, says WHO, as aid groups urge attacks on healthcare centres to stop
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al-Shifa hospital ‘no longer functioning’, says WHO, as aid groups urge attacks on healthcare centres to stop
Bombardment on Sunday concentrated around Gaza City hospital, with intense fighting between Hamas and Israeli ground forces
'The ability to go in whenever we want'  
Netanyahu sets out uncompromising postwar vision as Israel pounds Gaza
Jenin  
Show of defiance by Hamas as funeral parade follows battle
London  
Suella Braverman calls for ‘further action’ against pro-Palestine marches
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Anti-windfarm petition ‘unethical’, Labor MP says; Monique Ryan questions gambling lobby lunch
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Anti-windfarm petition ‘unethical’, Labor MP says; Monique Ryan questions gambling lobby lunch
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Cruise ship hit by double Covid and gastro outbreaks docks in Adelaide
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Bank posts record $7.4bn profit despite surge in mortgage holders falling behind
Giraffepods, hot masks and a massage pillow  
Testing Japan’s answers to the perfect power nap
War crimes  
Whistleblower David McBride declares ‘today I serve my country’ as trial starts
The rural network
Rural gay rights advocate’s groundbreaking mailbox revived
Letters to Vernon Marshall  
Rural gay rights advocate’s groundbreaking mailbox revived
The Tamworth accountant set up a PO Box for his LGBTQ+ liberation movement in 1972. Fifty years later, the mailbox has been revived
Full Story podcast
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When Albanese met Xi: inside the diplomatic reset with China – Full Story podcast
When Albanese met Xi: inside the diplomatic reset with China – Full Story podcast
Sport
Chelsea 4-4 Man City  
Palmer’s late penalty sees spoils shared in eight-goal epic
Palmer’s late penalty sees spoils shared in eight-goal epic
ATP Finals  
Djokovic up and running with win over Rune
Cricket World Cup  
Iyer and Rahul centuries ease India to 160-run win over Netherlands
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Culture
Oil review  
Brooke Satchwell and Charlotte Friels magnetic in Ella Hickson’s ambitious epic
Brooke Satchwell and Charlotte Friels magnetic in Ella Hickson’s ambitious epic
Obsession, jealousies and Joséphine  
Has Ridley Scott’s new film captured the real Napoleon?
‘It never ends’  
The book club that spent 28 years reading Finnegans Wake
Opinion
I listed boots for sale online and was scammed out of $1,000. It could happen to you
I listed boots for sale online and was scammed out of $1,000. It could happen to you
Fitness fads come and go, so why not walk away from the pressure to count your daily steps?
On Remembrance Day, Australia’s leaders are failing to learn from history
Lifestyle
Three things with Anton Enus  
When my family relocated, the baboon went with us
When my family relocated, the baboon went with us
The moment I knew  
I learned he had a new girlfriend and flew across the world to win him back
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Technology
Facial recognition  
How Chinese firm linked to repression of Uyghurs aids Israeli surveillance in West Bank
How Chinese firm linked to repression of Uyghurs aids Israeli surveillance in West Bank
Science
‘Violent colonialist’  
Magellan is unfit to keep his place in the night sky, say astronomers
Magellan is unfit to keep his place in the night sky, say astronomers
Environment
Climate crisis  
Deal to resettle climate-hit Tuvalu residents shows world ‘what’s at stake’, European officials say
Deal to resettle climate-hit Tuvalu residents shows world ‘what’s at stake’, European officials say
Victoria  
Fines for trespassing on farms would double to $115,000 under Victorian biosecurity bill
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'Good advert': Guardiola and Pochettino reflect on eight-goal thriller – video
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