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Middle East crisis
Trump declares ceasefire in ‘12-day war’ hours after Tehran attacks US base in Qatar
Israel-Iran war live  
Trump declares ceasefire in ‘12-day war’ hours after Tehran attacks US base in Qatar
Iranian foreign minister says its armed forces continued attacks on Israel ‘until the very last minute’, Qatar’s air defences ‘successfully’ repelled Iranian strikes
Full report  
Trump says Israel and Iran have negotiated ‘complete’ ceasefire
Explainer  
Trump announces Iran-Israel ceasefire: what we know so far
Iran  
Why is Iran’s nuclear program so essential to its identity?
Full Story podcast  
US strikes Iran: the breakdown of the rules-based order
News
PM welcomes Trump’s announcement of ceasefire between Israel and Iran; Victoria releases watered-down gas policy
Australia news live  
PM welcomes Trump’s announcement of ceasefire between Israel and Iran; Victoria releases watered-down gas policy
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Live  
Erin Patterson’s lies must not cause jury to ‘be prejudiced against her’, judge says
Foreign policy  
Aukus vital to ‘deter Chinese aggression’, say US lawmakers, as Trump urged to recommit to submarine deal
US immigration  
US supreme court clears way for Trump to deport migrants to countries not their own
Israel-Gaza war  
Rights groups warn Gaza Humanitarian Foundation it may be liable for international law violations
 
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In focus
Expected exit of Optus from sports streaming market leaves race in Australia finely poised
Sport  
Expected exit of Optus from sports streaming market leaves race in Australia finely poised
The writing has been on the wall for the telco for some time and a $300m deal to offload the jewel in its crown, the Premier League, to Stan Sports is close
Australia is failing families affected by child sexual abuse. We must listen to the intervention and prevention experts
Los Angeles  
Militarized LA: troops here to stay as Trump doubles down on deployments
Sport
Rugby union  
Lions warn Schmidt over Wallabies player release for tour matches
Lions warn Schmidt over Wallabies player release for tour matches
Tennis  
Raducanu opens up about ‘genuine connection’ with old friend Alcaraz
Cricket  
Pant and Rahul sparkle with tons as India set England 371 to win first Test
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Culture
Television & radio  
Dan Aykroyd: ‘I don’t believe in associating with beings that have no souls’
Dan Aykroyd: ‘I don’t believe in associating with beings that have no souls’
Life and style  
‘We were all pretty privileged’: Allison Williams on Girls, nepo babies and toxic momfluencers
Opinion
Clear Air  
Tasmanian leaders struggle with a basic fact: environment laws should protect the environment
Tasmanian leaders struggle with a basic fact: environment laws should protect the environment
Lifestyle
Life and style  
Hustling is out, healing is in: what I learned following 400 online gurus
Hustling is out, healing is in: what I learned following 400 online gurus
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: a gentle flight attendant made me feel I wasn’t alone
Technology
OpenAI  
OpenAI takes down mentions of Jony Ive’s io amid trademark row
OpenAI takes down mentions of Jony Ive’s io amid trademark row
Science
Astronomy  
First images of distant galaxies captured by ‘ultimate’ telescope
First images of distant galaxies captured by ‘ultimate’ telescope
Environment
Western Australia  
Plutonium levels at nuclear test site in WA up to 4,500 times higher than rest of coast, study finds
Plutonium levels at nuclear test site in WA up to 4,500 times higher than rest of coast, study finds
Superannuation  
AustralianSuper criticised for buying up shares in Whitehaven Coal while claiming to be committed to net zero
Video
Palestinian rights activist Mahmoud Khalil and his supporters rally in NYC after release – video
Palestinian rights activist Mahmoud Khalil and his supporters rally in NYC after release – video
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