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Middle East crisis
Trump floats regime change to ‘make Iran great again’ as region braces for Iranian response to US strikes
Israel-Iran war live  
Trump floats regime change to ‘make Iran great again’ as region braces for Iranian response to US strikes
Top officials insist US ‘not at war with Iran’; Iranian foreign minister reportedly lands in Moscow to discuss ‘common threats’ with Putin
Explainer  
US-Iran crisis: what we know so far
Visual guide  
How effective was the US attack on Iran’s nuclear sites?
No matter what Trump says, the US has gone to war – and there will be profound and lasting consequences
Australia must stand firm in its support for a rules-based order and reject any US requests for military aid
News
PM backs Iran strikes but declines to say whether Australia was given prior warning by US
News live  
PM backs Iran strikes but declines to say whether Australia was given prior warning by US
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Foreign policy  
Government backs US strikes on Iran in first endorsement of action
Finance  
Customers are missing out on bonus savings rates — and banks don’t have to actively warn you
US  
Republican representative’s ectopic pregnancy clashes with Florida abortion law
Golf  
Australia’s Minjee Lee wins historic third major at Women’s PGA Championship
 
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Gaza slides into lethal chaos as desperate Palestinians fight to survive
Israel-Gaza war  
Gaza slides into lethal chaos as desperate Palestinians fight to survive
Witnesses and NGO records show hundreds have been killed since Israel-backed organisation began distributing food but it says its model is working
Blues get bullied by Kangaroos in horror show for Michael Voss
Full Story podcast  
Mushroom trial comes to a close
Sport
Basketball live  
Indiana Pacers v Oklahoma City Thunder: NBA finals Game 7
Indiana Pacers v Oklahoma City Thunder: NBA finals Game 7
Football live  
Manchester City v Al Ain: Club World Cup
Cricket  
Pope hails ‘unbelievably skilled’ Brook after 99 leaves first Test in balance
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Culture
Books  
Marginalia mania: how ‘annotating’ books went from big no-no to BookTok’s next trend
Marginalia mania: how ‘annotating’ books went from big no-no to BookTok’s next trend
Television & radio  
Curtis Stone: ‘My most cringeworthy run-in with a celebrity? Juliette Lewis, on the toilet’
Opinion
Like George W Bush, Trump has started a reckless war based on a lie
Lifestyle
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: a gentle flight attendant made me feel I wasn’t alone
The kindness of strangers: a gentle flight attendant made me feel I wasn’t alone
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: as I signed the waiver for his emergency brain surgery, I felt pure devotion
Technology
Cybercrime  
Internet users advised to change passwords after 16bn logins exposed
Internet users advised to change passwords after 16bn logins exposed
Science
Nuclear weapons  
‘You don’t brag about wiping out 60‑70,000 people’: the men who dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
‘You don’t brag about wiping out 60‑70,000 people’: the men who dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Environment
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Mosquito colony feeds on blood from scientist's arm – video
Mosquito colony feeds on blood from scientist's arm – video
Climate crisis  
Gardening in a climate crisis: how to be a green thumb when old rules no longer apply
Video
Israel 'very close' to achieving goals in war with Iran, Netanyahu says – video
Israel 'very close' to achieving goals in war with Iran, Netanyahu says – video
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