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Trump casts doubt on willingness to defend Nato allies ‘if they don’t pay’
Nato  
Trump casts doubt on willingness to defend Nato allies ‘if they don’t pay’
The remarks could trigger alarm bells in capitals from Europe to Asia, where leaders were already worried about a withdrawal of US security support
Defence  
Surface tension: could the promised Aukus nuclear submarines simply never be handed over to Australia?
Fallen trees, howling wind and drunken parrots: bracing for Alfred, I remember another Queensland cyclone
Europe  
‘Watershed moment’: EU leaders agree plan for huge rise in defence spending
US  
Adult infected with measles dies in New Mexico, health officials say
The rural network
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
NSW  
‘Stripped to our bare bones’: three years on from the floods, Lismore’s housing crisis is worse than ever
After the 2022 inundation more than 4,000 homes were deemed uninhabitable. Now, with few other options available, some have begun to occupy them
 
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Full Story  
Newsroom edition: why life for women and men is still not equal – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: why life for women and men is still not equal – Full Story podcast
Sport
Football  
Ange and the Boss: the title and ties that bind Postecoglou and Puskás
Ange and the Boss: the title and ties that bind Postecoglou and Puskás
Football  
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Europa League  
Tottenham's abject display and Bergvall own goal give AZ advantage
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Culture
Film  
Black Bag review – Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage
Black Bag review – Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage
Music  
Glastonbury 2025: the 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo to headline
Music  
The Cruel Sea: Straight Into the Sun review – could it be any more Australian?
Opinion
I have been an AI researcher for 40 years. What tech giants are doing to book publishing is akin to theft
I have been an AI researcher for 40 years. What tech giants are doing to book publishing is akin to theft
Couples fight about housework. Couples divorce about housework. Surely it would be easier if men just did more housework?
We lived through the Lismore floods three years ago. Now Cyclone Alfred brings a new threat
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I just turned 40 and my life is not what I hoped for. How can I make it better for myself?
I just turned 40 and my life is not what I hoped for. How can I make it better for myself?
You've got this  
One-pot wonder: Alice Zaslavsky’s mussels with sauteed veggies recipe
Technology
Internet safety  
Safer phones bill aimed at young teens watered down after minister opposition
Safer phones bill aimed at young teens watered down after minister opposition
Science
Antibiotics  
UK scientists develop DNA sequencing system to fight superbugs
UK scientists develop DNA sequencing system to fight superbugs
Environment
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
Cyclone Alfred live updates: BoM tracking map forecast for Brisbane, SE Queensland and northern NSW; flooding warnings and power outages
Cyclone Alfred live updates: BoM tracking map forecast for Brisbane, SE Queensland and northern NSW; flooding warnings and power outages
Tropical Cyclone Alfred  
What we know so far about Tropical Cyclone Alfred: school closures, category now and suburbs at risk
Video
Authorities say Tropical Cyclone Alfred's delayed crossing does not mean reduced impact – video
Authorities say Tropical Cyclone Alfred's delayed crossing does not mean reduced impact – video
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