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Trump says US will ‘take over’ and ‘own’ Gaza Strip and says US troops will be deployed ‘if it’s necessary’ – live
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Trump says US will ‘take over’ and ‘own’ Gaza Strip and says US troops will be deployed ‘if it’s necessary’ – live
Hamas official says Trump comments ‘a recipe for creating chaos’
Australia politics live  
Senate to confirm death of federal EPA; Victoria flags return of scrapped bail laws
Live  
Day three: ABC silk argues Antoinette Lattouf ‘jumbled chronology’ in court and was ‘selected in part’ because of diversity policy
Israel-Gaza war  
‘We fear they are lost under the rubble’: a brother's search for the missing in Gaza
Örebro campus attack  
Swedish police say 11 people dead in country’s worst mass shooting
Datablog  
Australians want less migration but oppose cutting international student numbers, study finds
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The rural network
Our chooks’ clucking and scratching was a backing track to our domestic lives – until the fox came
Our chooks’ clucking and scratching was a backing track to our domestic lives – until the fox came
I tell myself a short life ranging around my back yard is better than a long one in a cramped cage. And we prepare the pen for the next chickens
 
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Australian imports allegedly linked to Uyghur forced labour in China – Full Story podcast
Australian imports allegedly linked to Uyghur forced labour in China – Full Story podcast
Sport
Cricket  
Khawaja’s reminder of brilliance keeps alive his hopes of a perfect finish
Khawaja’s reminder of brilliance keeps alive his hopes of a perfect finish
Tennis  
Former world No 1 Halep retires after crushing defeat
Cricket  
Konstas leaves Australia’s Sri Lanka tour early to play Sheffield Shield
Culture
Film  
‘Before Ozempic we had amphetamines. But it’s always the same violence’: Coralie Fargeat on women, ageing and Hollywood
‘Before Ozempic we had amphetamines. But it’s always the same violence’: Coralie Fargeat on women, ageing and Hollywood
Film  
‘My most sincere apologies to all the people who may have been offended’: when Oscar campaigns implode
Music  
From Drake’s humiliation to Doechii’s coronation: the talking points from the 2025 Grammys
Opinion
As a psychologist, I help others recognise gender-based violence. Then my friend had the same conversation with me
As a psychologist, I help others recognise gender-based violence. Then my friend had the same conversation with me
My advice to male writers struggling to get published? Toughen up – and embrace poverty
Like Trump, Peter Dutton’s attacks on DEI allow him to punch down without leaving any obvious bruising
Lifestyle
Taste test  
Supermarket corn chip taste test: ‘Salsa is not required – but electrolytes are’
Supermarket corn chip taste test: ‘Salsa is not required – but electrolytes are’
Food  
Australian chefs on the after-school meals they cooked as kids: ‘I still eat this dish today’
Technology
Donald Trump  
China unveils US tariffs and Google investigation in response to Trump levies
China unveils US tariffs and Google investigation in response to Trump levies
Science
The long read  
It came from outer space: the meterorite that landed in a Cotswolds cul-de-sac
It came from outer space: the meterorite that landed in a Cotswolds cul-de-sac
Environment
Australian climate and environment in focus  
Deaths of 30,000 fish off WA coast made more likely by climate change, research finds
Deaths of 30,000 fish off WA coast made more likely by climate change, research finds
Electric vehicles  
How Trump’s trade turmoil could disrupt Australia’s electric vehicle market
Video
‘Our country is better than that’: Albanese speaks during motion against antisemitism – video
‘Our country is better than that’: Albanese speaks during motion against antisemitism – video
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