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Middle East crisis
Israel warns of ‘prolonged war’ with Iran as conflict enters second week
Israel  
Israel warns of ‘prolonged war’ with Iran as conflict enters second week
Israeli military chief says ‘difficult days’ ahead as salvo of ballistic missiles trigger air raid sirens across country
Geneva talks  
Iran says diplomacy with US only possible if Israeli aggression stops
Iran  
A week of war that left Iran stunned and bloodied
Explainer  
What next after EU finds ‘indications’ that Israel is in breach of human rights obligations?
Middle East  
Fear and shock in Iran: ‘I’m constantly afraid a missile might hit my home’
News
Victoria’s Liberals saved him from bankruptcy. But can they save themselves from all-out war?
John Pesutto  
Victoria’s Liberals saved him from bankruptcy. But can they save themselves from all-out war?
Since Moira Deeming won a defamation case against the former leader, internal strife has intensified. Now a loan to Pesutto by the party threatens to rip it apart
Superannuation  
Workers can look forward to a bigger nest egg as super guarantee rises to 12%
Erian Patterson trial  
Accidental mushroom foraging, reasonable doubt and ‘lies upon lies’: jury hears week of closing submissions in triple-murder trial
Transport  
Why can’t you catch a train or tram to Sydney’s beaches – and are we dreamin’ to think new rail lines could be built?
Sean Combs trial  
Ex-college basketball player testifies Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs got ‘extremely creative’ on drugs
 
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‘I think you and I are at war’: the Australians suddenly united in grief over the Israel-Iran conflict
Middle East crisis  
‘I think you and I are at war’: the Australians suddenly united in grief over the Israel-Iran conflict
For friends Saina and Oscar, airstrikes on Iran and Israel have triggered guilt, fear for family members, a sense of numbness – and release at sharing it together
‘Legacy-making’  
Sydney metro stations take out top prize in NSW Architecture awards
Labor eyes ambitious tax reform but it must be ready for vicious backlash from vested interests
Sport
Athletics  
Olyslagers raises the bar with back-to-back Diamond League victories
Olyslagers raises the bar with back-to-back Diamond League victories
Cricket  
India’s Gill and Jaiswal make tons to leave England toiling in first Test
Rugby union  
Lions handed wake-up call ahead of Australia tour as Argentina hang on in thriller
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Culture
Life and style  
Heartbreak High’s Chloé Hayden: ‘I left the op-shop bawling my eyes out’
Heartbreak High’s Chloé Hayden: ‘I left the op-shop bawling my eyes out’
Film  
‘It put the fear of God in the audience’: the incredible story of how Jaws changed Hollywood
Opinion
The internet’s nastiest gossipmonger has been exposed and guess what – he wants his privacy
The internet’s nastiest gossipmonger has been exposed and guess what – he wants his privacy
Lifestyle
Local's guide to Australia  
Wildflowers, saunas and antiques: a local’s guide to the Blue Mountains
Wildflowers, saunas and antiques: a local’s guide to the Blue Mountains
Leading questions  
I lost weight and now people treat me better. How do I reconcile this?
Technology
Amazon  
Amazon under UK investigation over alleged failure to pay suppliers on time
Amazon under UK investigation over alleged failure to pay suppliers on time
Science
Science Weekly  
Do medicinal mushroom products actually work? – podcast
Do medicinal mushroom products actually work? – podcast
Environment
Change by degrees  
No backyard required: I tried growing vegetables on a 20th-floor balcony – here’s what I learned
No backyard required: I tried growing vegetables on a 20th-floor balcony – here’s what I learned
First Dog on the Moon  
Long-beaked echidnas? Yes please! A cartoon for people who cannot bear any more news about anything dreadful
Video
Closing arguments conclude in Australia's mushroom trial as jury deliberation approaches – video
Closing arguments conclude in Australia's mushroom trial as jury deliberation approaches – video
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