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Israel-Hamas war
Pauses in fighting ‘must be coordinated with UN’; Israeli army says ‘tactical pauses’ no ceasefire
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Pauses in fighting ‘must be coordinated with UN’; Israeli army says ‘tactical pauses’ no ceasefire
UN spokesperson calls for coordination so aid can be delivered effectively; Israeli army casts doubt on four-hour pauses announced by US
Benjamin Netanyahu  
Israel PM rejected ceasefire-for-hostages deal in Gaza, sources say
West Bank  
Israeli forces kill 18 Palestinians in daytime raid
Two-state solution  
Anthony Albanese speaks with Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas
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Optus battles to mend customer relations after outage; $2m spend to prevent further mass fish kills
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Optus battles to mend customer relations after outage; $2m spend to prevent further mass fish kills
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Australia to immediately begin releasing people held in indefinite detention
Hillary Clinton  
Former presidential candidate likens Trump to Hitler and warns he would end democracy
Tennis  
Naomi Osaka to make tennis comeback at Brisbane International
RBA economic forecast  
Australians won’t experience real income growth until end of 2024
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Building a memorial to Ballarat’s sexual abuse survivors
‘There has to be light’  
Building a memorial to Ballarat’s sexual abuse survivors
The City of Ballarat is holding a competition to find the designer of the memorial which will be ‘a sanctuary’ for those affected by child sexual abuse
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Melbourne bids final goodbye to Australian rules football visionary
Melbourne bids final goodbye to Australian rules football visionary
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Steve Corica’s exit and widespread sympathy for Sydney FC
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Culture
The Kid Laroi: The First Time review  
Angsty debut has moments of thrilling intensity
Angsty debut has moments of thrilling intensity
The Conversion by Amanda Lohrey review  
A tale of Australia’s obsession with home ownership
Robert De Niro  
Actor's production company ordered to pay $1.2m to ex-assistant
Opinion
The best thing about holidaying with other families can also be the worst
The best thing about holidaying with other families can also be the worst
Indefinite detention – what do the last seven prime ministers have in common?
The Optus outage was like an old South Park episode – only the serious and costly disruption unleashed was LOLs-free
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
My drive to improve others makes me a never-pleased father figure. Is there a way out?
My drive to improve others makes me a never-pleased father figure. Is there a way out?
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Artificial intelligence  
AI could cause ‘catastrophic’ financial crisis, says Yuval Noah Harari
AI could cause ‘catastrophic’ financial crisis, says Yuval Noah Harari
Science
The age of extinction  
Number of species at risk of extinction doubles to 2 million, says study
Number of species at risk of extinction doubles to 2 million, says study
Environment
Energy  
Small modular nuclear reactor that was hailed by Coalition as future cancelled due to rising costs
Small modular nuclear reactor that was hailed by Coalition as future cancelled due to rising costs
Temperature Check  
What does a Jordan Peterson conference say about the future of climate change? Apparently we’re headed towards ‘human flourishing’
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