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Middle East crisis
Israel and Iran launch fresh exchange of missiles, blasts heard in Tehran, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
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Israel and Iran launch fresh exchange of missiles, blasts heard in Tehran, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
Three people reported dead in Israel after Iranian strikes as Tehran says 78 people, mostly civilians, killed in Israeli attack
Middle East crisis  
UK moves jets to Middle East as Starmer refuses to rule out defending Israel
Middle East  
Israel claims it has gained control of airspace over Tehran
Iran  
‘You worry what’s going to come next’: Iranians brace themselves as war looms
Gaza  
Strikes on Iran ease pressure on Israel to end starvation in Gaza
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Protests across US as Trump’s military parade concludes; some rallies thwarted by violence and threats
US politics live  
Protests across US as Trump’s military parade concludes; some rallies thwarted by violence and threats
Millions show up to thousands of anti-Trump demonstrations as Virginia and San Francisco report vehicles driving into crowds
News live  
Australian military won’t play a role in Middle East conflict, PM says, as Wong urges Iranian foreign minister to ‘return to diplomacy’
Ahmedabad  
Air India captain sent mayday less than minute before crash, say authorities
Ukraine war briefing  
Putin tells Trump in phone call Moscow ready to resume peace talks
Analysis  
Aukus will cost Australia $368bn. What if there was a better, cheaper defence strategy?
 
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Speaking out on Gaza: Australian creatives and arts organisations struggle to reconcile competing pressures
Culture  
Speaking out on Gaza: Australian creatives and arts organisations struggle to reconcile competing pressures
As cultural institutions respond to political statements on the war, many artists say they face a choice between career opportunities and standing up for their beliefs
Courts  
Perjury cases are rare in family law in Australia. Experts say courts need to be better at cracking down on lying
Analysis  
Australia get too clever and pay the price for batting order jumble
Sport
Formula One  
Verstappen lashes out at critics after Russell snatches Canadian F1 GP pole
Verstappen lashes out at critics after Russell snatches Canadian F1 GP pole
Golf  
Tyrrell Hatton cool but Matt Fitzpatrick rages as Sam Burns keeps US Open lead
Cycling  
Tadej Pogacar tightens grip on yellow jersey in Critérium du Dauphiné
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Culture
Music  
‘It’s unfeasible to run this model much longer’: is this the end of the Australian regional tour?
‘It’s unfeasible to run this model much longer’: is this the end of the Australian regional tour?
Music  
Killing Heidi are back, 25 years on: ‘Growing up in rock’n’roll gives you a shitload of grit’
Opinion
As a trans Australian, I was kicked out of a UK toilet. This is not the open-hearted Britain I remember
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
The moment I knew: I worried he was a playboy, then a friend reassured me
The moment I knew: I worried he was a playboy, then a friend reassured me
Travel  
Remote and accessible: cycling New Zealand’s West Coast Wilderness Trail
Technology
Money  
Hey AI! Can ChatGPT help you to manage your money?
Hey AI! Can ChatGPT help you to manage your money?
Science
Animal behaviour  
Crafty curlews: birds eavesdrop on prairie dog calls to evade predators
Crafty curlews: birds eavesdrop on prairie dog calls to evade predators
Environment
Green building  
Algae bricks and oyster shell walls: what’s on the horizon for eco-friendly building in Australia?
Algae bricks and oyster shell walls: what’s on the horizon for eco-friendly building in Australia?
Australian politics  
Plastics campaigners warn Australia’s pledge at UN needs to be matched with ‘high ambition at home’
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Israel launches Operation Rising Lion with Iran's Revolutionary Guard vowing revenge – video
Israel launches Operation Rising Lion with Iran's Revolutionary Guard vowing revenge – video
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