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Israel warns of fresh wave of missiles from Iran as explosions heard over Tel Aviv – live updates
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Israel warns of fresh wave of missiles from Iran as explosions heard over Tel Aviv – live updates
Israeli public told by IDF it is now safe for them to leave protected shelters
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What we know so far in the Israel-Iran conflict
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Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader – report
Israel  
‘They just see you as an Arab’: Israel’s Palestinian citizens given cursory protection from attack
Iran  
‘There’s a smell of death in the air’: chaos in Tehran as residents try to flee or find shelter
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Wong calls Israeli foreign minister to urge restraint; Albanese discusses Middle East conflict with Carney
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Wong calls Israeli foreign minister to urge restraint; Albanese discusses Middle East conflict with Carney
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US  
‘No Kings’ demonstrator dies after being shot at Utah protest, police say
Mushroom trial live  
Erin Patterson intended to kill lunch guests and thought cancer lie ‘would die with them’, prosecution says
Australian television  
Lisa Millar and Poh Ling Yeow among nominees for Gold Logie award
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Poorer and rural Australians are sicker, yet they get less healthcare. It’s a broken system
Poorer and rural Australians are sicker, yet they get less healthcare. It’s a broken system
The unfair gaps in access to healthcare in Australia are deep and longstanding, but they’re not inevitable
More than 30 years after the royal commission, why are Indigenous Australians still dying in custody?
Washington DC  
Trump coveted a military spectacle but his parade proved underwhelming: ‘Just kind of lame’
Sport
Formula One  
McLaren play it cool after Norris and Piastri collide at Canadian Grand Prix
McLaren play it cool after Norris and Piastri collide at Canadian Grand Prix
AFL  
Smith hits the right note at Geelong but he is no showstopper
Football  
Auckland City shut down Kane .. and concede 10 against Bayern
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Culture
Music  
‘We’re so big we could do a gig on the moon’: tribute acts on fame, money and what it takes to make it
‘We’re so big we could do a gig on the moon’: tribute acts on fame, money and what it takes to make it
Music  
‘It’s unfeasible to run this model much longer’: is this the end of the Australian regional tour?
Opinion
Trump, Netanyahu and Khamenei – three angry old men who could get us all killed
Trump, Netanyahu and Khamenei – three angry old men who could get us all killed
Lifestyle
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: when I left my card in an ATM in Argentina, a Dutch guy found it and saved my trip
The kindness of strangers: when I left my card in an ATM in Argentina, a Dutch guy found it and saved my trip
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: I worried he was a playboy, then a friend reassured me
Technology
Money  
Hey AI! Can ChatGPT help you to manage your money?
Hey AI! Can ChatGPT help you to manage your money?
Science
Animal behaviour  
Crafty curlews: birds eavesdrop on prairie dog calls to evade predators
Crafty curlews: birds eavesdrop on prairie dog calls to evade predators
Environment
National party  
NSW Nationals vote to dump net zero by 2050, increasing pressure on Littleproud to follow suit
NSW Nationals vote to dump net zero by 2050, increasing pressure on Littleproud to follow suit
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Deadly algal bloom in South Australia’s Coorong an environmental ‘eye opener’, ecologist says
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Tens of thousands rally against Trump across the US - video
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