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Middle East crisis
Trump says Iran deal ‘could still happen’ and claims Tehran was ‘a few weeks away’ from nuclear weapon
Israel-Iran conflict live  
Trump says Iran deal ‘could still happen’ and claims Tehran was ‘a few weeks away’ from nuclear weapon
US president tells reporters that Iran has reached out but ‘it’s very late to be talking’ as he declines to answer whether the US will hit Iran’s nuclear facilities
US  
Trump undecided on joining war on Iran as Khamenei says Israel made ‘huge mistake’
Israel  
For Australians stranded in Israel with planes grounded, nights are the most unnerving
Iran  
British, German and French foreign ministers plan meeting with Iranian counterpart
Cryptocurrencies  
Israel-linked group hacks Iranian cryptocurrency exchange in $90m heist
News
‘Wake-up call’ for Australian universities as 70% suffer a fall in latest global ranking
Education  
‘Wake-up call’ for Australian universities as 70% suffer a fall in latest global ranking
Australia still had two universities, the University of Melbourne and University of NSW, in the top 20 of the QS World University Rankings
Australia news live  
Wong warns Iran-Israel conflict risks global stability; unemployment rate holds steady at 4.1%
Mushroom trial live  
Defence set to conclude closing address in murder trial of Erin Patterson
Coalition  
Lifetime tax breaks for mothers should be a priority, argues Liberal MP before party review
Analysis  
Albanese ponders trip to Europe to meet Trump, but he risks political disaster if he’s stood up
 
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Jim Chalmers is dreaming of big economic reform. But is history – or even Albanese – on his side?
Jim Chalmers is dreaming of big economic reform. But is history – or even Albanese – on his side?
Meaningful reform involves creating winners and losers – and it’s uncertain whether the prime minister has that kind of appetite for political risk
One big chart  
Revealed: the astonishing greenhouse gas emissions that will result from the North West Shelf project
Full Story podcast  
The Air India crash and the miracle of seat 11A
Sport
Rugby league  
Queensland stay alive in State of Origin after holding off stirring NSW comeback
Queensland stay alive in State of Origin after holding off stirring NSW comeback
Rugby union  
‘It’s going to be pretty monumental’: Harry Potter eyes Wallabies spot for Lions series
Club World Cup  
Alexander-Arnold feels heat on Real Madrid debut as Al-Hilal make their point
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Culture
Culture  
Iolanthe: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Iolanthe: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
Film  
F1 the Movie review – spectacular macho melodrama handles Brad Pitt with panache
Opinion
Grogonomics  
What could Albanese do to improve productivity? Here is a short, non-exhaustive list
What could Albanese do to improve productivity? Here is a short, non-exhaustive list
Lifestyle
Homes  
Six interior styling tips to make your home feel warmer
Six interior styling tips to make your home feel warmer
Australian food and drink  
Australia’s first lab-grown meat will be on menus within weeks
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
‘It’s terrifying’: WhatsApp AI helper mistakenly shares user’s number
‘It’s terrifying’: WhatsApp AI helper mistakenly shares user’s number
Science
Weapons technology  
Israeli stands at Paris airshow shut down ‘by order of French government’
Israeli stands at Paris airshow shut down ‘by order of French government’
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Black felt and a fake night sky: how scientists proved bogong moths use the stars to navigate to unknown lands
Black felt and a fake night sky: how scientists proved bogong moths use the stars to navigate to unknown lands
Opinion  
We should all grieve about the state of the world. It can be an integral part of activism
Video
Giant ash plume rises from Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano – video
Giant ash plume rises from Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano – video
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