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Trump signs order to withdraw US from Paris climate accord in flurry of executive actions
US politics live  
Trump signs order to withdraw US from Paris climate accord in flurry of executive actions
Donald Trump airs familiar grievances in first speech of second term; Biden pardons members of his family before leaving office
US  
Elon Musk appears to make back-to-back fascist salutes at inauguration rally
Analysis  
‘Tale of two cities’: Martin Luther King Jr honored as Trump is sworn in nearby
Video  
Melania's hat stops Donald Trump kissing her at inauguration ceremony
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Headlines
Albanese to convene national cabinet meeting to discuss antisemitism after Sydney childcare centre attack
Australia news live  
Albanese to convene national cabinet meeting to discuss antisemitism after Sydney childcare centre attack
US  
Penny Wong says Australia should be ‘realistic’ about Trump’s ‘America first’ agenda
Australian Open tennis live  
Coco Gauff takes on Paula Badosa in quarter-finals
Guardian Essential poll  
Voters more positive than in 2024 about personal finances and Anthony Albanese
Science  
Australian oysters’ blood could hold key to fighting drug-resistant superbugs
Environment  
Almost 26,000 hectares of threatened species habitat approved for clearing under Labor in 2024
The rural network
In suburban Ballarat, my family is harvesting canola, trading tips on tractors – and gaining sympathy for farmers
In suburban Ballarat, my family is harvesting canola, trading tips on tractors – and gaining sympathy for farmers
Farming Simulator, a video game popular with farmers and fakers alike, has taken over my house. But will it translate to better understanding of agriculture?
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Hope and fear as a Gaza ceasefire begins – Full Story podcast
Hope and fear as a Gaza ceasefire begins – Full Story podcast
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Sport
Australian Open  
De Minaur to face Sinner after reaching last eight for first time
De Minaur to face Sinner after reaching last eight for first time
Cricket  
Australia eye whitewash after retaining Women's Ashes
Australian Open  
Djokovic ready to produce ‘best’ level in quarter-final duel with Alcaraz
Culture
Books  
Edmund White on lust, love and literature: ‘I’d had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: “Why so few?”’
Edmund White on lust, love and literature: ‘I’d had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: “Why so few?”’
Film  
The Brutalist and Emilia Perez’s voice-cloning controversies make AI the new awards season battleground
Film  
Oscar buzz and genre snubs: will the Academy finally give sci-fi, fantasy and horror their due?
Opinion
A hadeda: nothing can quite capture the sound of these birds, because it’s mainly just rude noise
A hadeda: nothing can quite capture the sound of these birds, because it’s mainly just rude noise
Trump is back! How do we prepare for life under a brutal regime of AI climate crypto madness?!
The new public square is fact-free social media – and it couldn’t come at a worse time for Australia
Lifestyle
Fashion  
Australian Open fashion through the decades: how tennis went from preppy and minimal to flashy and fun
Australian Open fashion through the decades: how tennis went from preppy and minimal to flashy and fun
The kindness of strangers  
Dazed, confused and far from home, a train worker offered me a place to stay
Technology
Tiktok  
TikTok says it is restoring service in US after Trump vowed to delay ban
TikTok says it is restoring service in US after Trump vowed to delay ban
Science
Health  
‘We think of the body as a map’: a new approach to deciphering long Covid
‘We think of the body as a map’: a new approach to deciphering long Covid
Environment
Australia news  
Reporter leaves Nine after reaching confidential settlement – as it happened
Reporter leaves Nine after reaching confidential settlement – as it happened
Australian politics  
Smelters will close without green aluminium funding, Albanese warns as Dutton labels $2bn pledge a ‘con job’
Video
'You both start at 0-0': De Minaur embraces underdog status against Sinner – video
'You both start at 0-0': De Minaur embraces underdog status against Sinner – video
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