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Australian government delivers veiled rebuke to Israel over UN agency comments
‘Shockingly amateurish’  
Australian government delivers veiled rebuke to Israel over UN agency comments
Exclusive: Canberra insider hits back at Israeli ambassador who accused Australia of forgetting ‘Hamas culpability’ for 7 October attacks
US news  
Judge delays Trump's federal 2020 election subversion trial
‘Dark money’  
Rightwing lobby group Advance Australia doubles donation revenue but half of donors unknown
Support for Labor’s stage-three overhaul may be ultimate test for Peter Dutton’s opposition
Islamic State  
How undercover police ‘fed’ an autistic 13-year-old’s fixation with terror group
Middle East crisis
US airstrikes hit ‘more than 85 targets’ in Iraq and Syria; at least 13 reported killed in eastern Syria
Live  
US airstrikes hit ‘more than 85 targets’ in Iraq and Syria; at least 13 reported killed in eastern Syria
US Central Command says Iran’s Quds Force and affiliated militia were targeted including hits on command and control, weapons and logistics centres
The rural network
Researchers rank Australia sixth in the world for missing mining data
‘We need information’  
Researchers rank Australia sixth in the world for missing mining data
Researchers call for ‘open access, searchable database’ after analysis shows that 39% of Australian mines are not fully documented on the global S&P database
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: is a broken promise a lie, and does it matter? – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: is a broken promise a lie, and does it matter? – Full Story podcast
Sport
France 17-38 Ireland  
Visitors set down marker with rout after Willemse red
Visitors set down marker with rout after Willemse red
Australia v West Indies  
Paceman Bartlett shines on debut in eight-wicket win in first ODI
England v India  
Jaiswal hits century but debut wickets for England’s Bashir peg India back
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Culture
Groundhog Day review  
Tim Minchin’s musical is a delight again, and again, and again
Tim Minchin’s musical is a delight again, and again, and again
American Fiction, Three Women and Curb  
What’s new to streaming in Australia in February
Politica by Yumna Kassab review  
The human cost of war
Opinion
Want to see what animals see?
Want to see what animals see?
To assert Western Australian public schools will be fully funded by 2026 is simply not true
Baby name battles and betrayals – I bring you harrowing tales from the frontline
Lifestyle
‘Expensive, brand-name luggage? One question – why?’  
A porter’s guide to suitcases
A porter’s guide to suitcases
Leading questions  
There is a huge difference between my partner’s financial situation and mine. How can this be bridged?
Technology
Tesla  
Company recalls almost all its vehicles sold in the US over warning light problems
Company recalls almost all its vehicles sold in the US over warning light problems
Science
Asteroids  
Skyscraper-sized asteroid to pass within 1.7m miles of Earth on Friday
Skyscraper-sized asteroid to pass within 1.7m miles of Earth on Friday
Environment
Gold  
‘A truly disruptive idea’: should we keep gold in the ground?
‘A truly disruptive idea’: should we keep gold in the ground?
Change by degrees  
‘Persistence is key’: how to convince your boss to do better on climate
Video
Lone king penguin discovered thousands of kilometres from Antarctica on Australian beach – video
Lone king penguin discovered thousands of kilometres from Antarctica on Australian beach – video
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