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Israel-Hamas war
WHO warns of ‘worrying trends’ in disease in Gaza; US strikes Iran-linked site in Syria
Israel-Hamas war live  
WHO warns of ‘worrying trends’ in disease in Gaza; US strikes Iran-linked site in Syria
More than 33,550 cases of diarrhoea reported since mid-October, most among children under five, says WHO; US launches airstrike in response to attacks on bases housing US troops as Syrian state media reports strikes in south by Israel
‘My heart is chanting’  
Palestinian voices ring out at largest anti-war rallies in Australia since Iraq war
‘Death sentence’  
UK doctor forced to return to Gaza from Egypt
Antony Blinken  
Israel 'cannot reoccupy Gaza at end of conflict', US secretary of state says
Headlines
Jacinta Allan says Victoria to review its Optus contracts after 'deeply distressing' outage
Australia news live  
Jacinta Allan says Victoria to review its Optus contracts after 'deeply distressing' outage
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‘I don’t recall’  
Ivanka Trump testifies in father’s New York fraud trial
'No network is immune'  
Optus faces government review and calls for compensation after network outage
Temperature Check  
What does a Jordan Peterson conference say about the future of climate change? Apparently we’re headed towards ‘human flourishing’
Liberal party  
Eric Abetz 'behind push to dump moderates' including Bridget Archer
The rural network
The Optus outage underlines the need for emergency mobile roaming
The Optus outage underlines the need for emergency mobile roaming
Australia lags behind New Zealand, the US and Canada in not allowing mobile roaming during disasters – but the ACCC has cleared the way
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Australia’s stance on a ceasefire in Gaza – Full Story podcast
Australia’s stance on a ceasefire in Gaza – Full Story podcast
Sport
Meg Lanning  
Australia women’s cricket captain retires from internationals
Australia women’s cricket captain retires from internationals
13-metre monster wave  
Enever breaks women’s surfing record
2034 World Cup  
Football Australia admits being caught out by one-month deadline
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Culture
‘Scam or real?’  
Bad Behaviour’s Alice Englert on mothers, Medusa and meditation retreats
Bad Behaviour’s Alice Englert on mothers, Medusa and meditation retreats
The Marvels review  
Bonkers battle for ‘quantum bands’ in bubblegum sort-of sequel
Taylor Swift  
New tickets for Australia Eras tour shows in Sydney and Melbourne to go on sale Friday
Opinion
I’ve been fighting Australia’s mandatory immigration detention regime for decades – the high court’s decision is revolutionary
I’ve been fighting Australia’s mandatory immigration detention regime for decades – the high court’s decision is revolutionary
The RBA has only one tool to fight inflation with – and households are being hammered
Optus has been offline for hours – Exciting! Dangerous!
Lifestyle
Trouble brewing  
Australian brewers struggling in ‘craft beer recession’
Australian brewers struggling in ‘craft beer recession’
Pit stops  
11 easy sweet and savoury recipes to celebrate mango season
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Technology
Internet  
85% of people worry about online disinformation, global survey finds
85% of people worry about online disinformation, global survey finds
Science
Space  
Euclid telescope sends back first images from ‘dark universe’ mission
Euclid telescope sends back first images from ‘dark universe’ mission
Environment
Endangered species  
Chubby frog, broad-toothed rat and impish marsupial among growing list of species under threat
Chubby frog, broad-toothed rat and impish marsupial among growing list of species under threat
Wine  
Extreme weather pushes global wine production to lowest level in more than 60 years
Video
Pauline Hanson refuses to withdraw 'race-based' remarks against Mehreen Faruqi – video
Pauline Hanson refuses to withdraw 'race-based' remarks against Mehreen Faruqi – video
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