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Hundreds feared dead in Gaza hospital blast; Biden cancels Jordan visit
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Hundreds feared dead in Gaza hospital blast; Biden cancels Jordan visit
Protesters gather outside embassies in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and Iraq among others after hundreds killed at Al-Ahli Arabi Baptist hospital; US president to meet Netanyahu in Israel but Jordan summit cancelled
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Israel fiercely divided over Benjamin Netanyahu’s hostage response
The danger of leaving things be  
The world ‘failed miserably’ in Middle East
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Fears grow people are dehydrating to death as clean water runs out
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Penny Wong condemns ‘any indiscriminate attacks and targeting of civilian infrastructure’ after Gaza hospital blast
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High court strikes down Victoria’s tax in ruling that could threaten other state levies
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Sydney venue moves $26m to NRL club as ‘community development and support’
‘This is a fight for Mt Isa’  
Glencore to close copper mines placing 1,200 jobs at risk
Victoria to outlaw strangulation  
State also to consider making animal cruelty a domestic violence offence
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The resounding no vote shows the great Australian silence lives on in the bush
The resounding no vote shows the great Australian silence lives on in the bush
There was a deafening silence about the Indigenous voice to parliament referendum in my regional NSW electorate, where 75% voted no
 

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Why the Melbourne tram line that inspired Courtney Barnett is throwing a party
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Being silent has never been a choice for our communities. I won’t be starting this week
Being silent has never been a choice for our communities. I won’t be starting this week
We’ve walked 640km to Canberra to plead for an end to our anguish. Visa limbo is breaking our hearts
Exercise is the prescription that every cancer patient deserves – and one they’re in control of
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Stylish men share their laundry routines
Stylish men share their laundry routines
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The hidden disorder that can ruin women’s lives
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AI chatbots could help plan bioweapon attacks, report finds
AI chatbots could help plan bioweapon attacks, report finds
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Seaweed was common food in Europe for thousands of years, researchers find
Seaweed was common food in Europe for thousands of years, researchers find
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Transport  
Labor’s EV strategy ‘hamstrung’ by delayed fuel efficiency standard, advocates say
Labor’s EV strategy ‘hamstrung’ by delayed fuel efficiency standard, advocates say
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Delayed environment laws spark calls for urgent government action on water and fracking
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