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Middle East crisis
Iranian nuclear program could restart in months, Pentagon finds, as fragile ceasefire holds
Israel-Iran war live  
Iranian nuclear program could restart in months, Pentagon finds, as fragile ceasefire holds
Report says program likely set back only a few months; Iran and Israel both say they will honour truce if other side does after Trump expresses frustration at violations
Israel-Iran war  
US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites only set back program by months, Pentagon report says
US  
Fragile Israel-Iran truce appears to hold after Trump unleashes swearing tirade over violations
Aid  
US to give $30m to group accused of ‘politicising’ food distribution in Gaza
Israel  
‘Of course it was worth it’: Israelis celebrate ceasefire with Iran
News
Lattouf wins unlawful termination case against the ABC as federal court delivers judgment
Media  
Lattouf wins unlawful termination case against the ABC as federal court delivers judgment
Journalist was taken off air three days into five-day contract in December 2023 after sharing Gaza post on social media
Australia news live  
Inflation rate dip boosts chances of interest rate cut; Chalmers says Trump swearing reflects ‘gravity’ of Middle East crisis
Mushroom trial live  
Judge’s charge to Erin Patterson jury continues
Chris Minns  
NSW political staffers to appear at caravan plot inquiry after being threatened with arrest for failing to attend
Sport  
Gout Gout breaks his own 200m national record in latest stunning run
In focus
Josh Burns says our housing system locks young people out. And he has a plan to change it
Exclusive  
Josh Burns says our housing system locks young people out. And he has a plan to change it
The new envoy for social housing and homelessness says the housing system has for too long been stacked against young people
Explainer  
Minimum wage, parental leave and road fines: what’s changing on 1 July
All parents need someone in their corner. But for First Nations parents, an Aboriginal midwife is essential
Sport
Cricket  
England stun India in first Test after Duckett inspires remarkable final-day chase
England stun India in first Test after Duckett inspires remarkable final-day chase
The Breakdown  
Next Gen Wallabies sense Lions are there for the taking
Club World Cup  
Auckland City hold on for shock draw with Boca while Benfica top Bayern
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Culture
Music  
‘We have a high appetite for risk’: inside King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s historic EU tour
‘We have a high appetite for risk’: inside King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s historic EU tour
Art and design  
‘I’ve been told off for taking snaps too’: the selfie-taking crackdown at the Uffizi gallery
Opinion
Dear heads of state: Donald Trump won’t love you back. He may be the worst boyfriend the world has ever seen
Dear heads of state: Donald Trump won’t love you back. He may be the worst boyfriend the world has ever seen
Lifestyle
Soup  
Bowls of comfort: seven soothing soup recipes to get you through winter
Bowls of comfort: seven soothing soup recipes to get you through winter
Life and style  
Hustling is out, healing is in: what I learned following 400 online gurus
Technology
Google  
Google could be forced to change UK search as watchdog takes steps
Google could be forced to change UK search as watchdog takes steps
Science
Science Weekly  
Can a revolutionary new telescope solve the mystery of planet nine? – podcast
Can a revolutionary new telescope solve the mystery of planet nine? – podcast
Environment
Victoria  
Don’t believe the hype: Victorian government deserves credit for not buckling to aggressive pro-gas campaign
Don’t believe the hype: Victorian government deserves credit for not buckling to aggressive pro-gas campaign
Opinion  
Is selling off Santos to a foreign buyer in Australia’s national interest? First, define national interest
Video
Israel 'never had a better friend than Trump in the White House', says Netanyahu
Israel 'never had a better friend than Trump in the White House', says Netanyahu
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