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Israel announces wave of strikes on Tehran after Trump demands Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’
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Israel announces wave of strikes on Tehran after Trump demands Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’
US president says military knows location of Ayatollah Khamenei and suggests US ‘patience is wearing thin’
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Trump brushes off US intel reports on Iran to align himself with Israel
Analysis  
Trump leaves Europe in the cold in the Rocky Mountains, and Iran with a stark choice
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Witnesses describe ‘horror’ after Israeli forces fire at Palestinians waiting for aid trucks
Analysis  
Netanyahu speaks of regime change in Iran; what he means is regime destruction
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Optus to pay $100m penalty for ‘unconscionable’ sales practices; high court backs legality of CFMEU administrator
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Optus to pay $100m penalty for ‘unconscionable’ sales practices; high court backs legality of CFMEU administrator
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Indonesia  
Bali flights cancelled after volcano spews 10km-high ash tower
NSW  
Four teenagers charged over alleged six-hour gang rape of girl in Sydney
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Leaked footage and prison logs reveal Aung San Suu Kyi’s life in detention
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Leaked footage and prison logs reveal Aung San Suu Kyi’s life in detention
Video and documents give rare glimpse inside daily life of the imprisoned civilian leader as she nears her 80th birthday
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Malfunctions, overreactions and a steep learning curve: wargaming a Chinese attack on Taiwan
Walk for truth  
‘You dig deep’: why Travis Lovett has walked 486km through fields and driving rain to Victoria's parliament
Sport
State of Origin  
Pressure mounts on Queensland with Origin history on NSW’s side
Pressure mounts on Queensland with Origin history on NSW’s side
Tennis  
De Minaur crashes out of Queen’s to leave cloud over Wimbledon challenge
Club World Cup  
Bellingham makes Dortmund debut in draw with Fluminense
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F1 the Movie review – spectacular macho melodrama handles Brad Pitt with panache
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Books  
Helen Garner reflects on the ‘three worst weeks of my life’ caring for a dying friend
Opinion
We should all grieve about the state of the world. It can be an integral part of activism
Lifestyle
Taste test  
Australian supermarket tahini taste test: one of the worst is ‘thick enough to build a sandcastle’
Australian supermarket tahini taste test: one of the worst is ‘thick enough to build a sandcastle’
Australian customer service  
Our NSW council banned street-visible solar panels. What can I do?
Technology
23andMe  
DNA testing firm 23andMe fined £2.3m by UK regulator for 2023 data hack
DNA testing firm 23andMe fined £2.3m by UK regulator for 2023 data hack
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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
Western Australia  
Murray Watt ‘personally lobbied’ Unesco over barring of WA rock art from world heritage list
Murray Watt ‘personally lobbied’ Unesco over barring of WA rock art from world heritage list
Santos  
Jim Chalmers faces ‘captain’s call’ over Abu Dhabi bid for Australian oil and gas giant Santos
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