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Two killed and scores injured after car drives into German Christmas market – latest updates
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Two killed and scores injured after car drives into German Christmas market – latest updates
Police arrest Saudi Arabian doctor as suspect for attack, according to German state premier
US politics  
House passes funding proposal without Trump’s demand to raise debt limit
Housing crisis  
The renters caught in Byron Bay region’s housing crisis: ‘I feel like there’s a fire under my arse’
Cricket live  
New Zealand v Australia: second women’s one-day international
Federal politics  
Climate 200 puts Coalition in crosshairs, with only one Labor seat on election hitlist
US  
Biden beats Trump’s record of judicial confirmations with 235th appointee
The rural network
Farming has always been gambling with dirt – but the odds are getting longer
Farming has always been gambling with dirt – but the odds are getting longer
Rainfall patterns are changing, crops are ripening earlier and the normal rhythms of farming have fallen off – exactly as climate scientists warned
 
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Football  
The 100 best male footballers in the world 2024
The 100 best male footballers in the world 2024
Boxing  
Fury channels destructive intentions for deeply personal rematch
Football  
Guardiola insists he is sticking with Haaland despite City’s poor run of form
Culture
Film  
The 10 best Australian films of 2024: from creepy horror to sublime claymation
The 10 best Australian films of 2024: from creepy horror to sublime claymation
Music  
The 50 best albums of 2024
Stage  
Dungeons & Dragons the Twenty-Sided Tavern review – interactive adventure that’s nail-biting fun
Opinion
From mindfulness to learning something new: seven simple strategies for wellbeing
From mindfulness to learning something new: seven simple strategies for wellbeing
Santa’s secret sorrow: the list gets longer every year
Seriously did one single good thing happen in 2024? Yes!
Lifestyle
Road trips  
‘You can’t just do a quick wee, you’ll be there for an hour’: Australian readers’ favourite highway pit stops
‘You can’t just do a quick wee, you’ll be there for an hour’: Australian readers’ favourite highway pit stops
Food  
Dry them, fry them, turn them into sauce: what to cook with cheap, juicy summer tomatoes
Technology
Artificial intelligence  
AI learns to distinguish between aromas of US and Scottish whiskies
AI learns to distinguish between aromas of US and Scottish whiskies
Science
Stonehenge  
Stonehenge may have been erected to unite early British farming communities, research finds
Stonehenge may have been erected to unite early British farming communities, research finds
Environment
Change by degrees  
Don’t be a beach bum: how to reduce your environmental footprint in the sand
Don’t be a beach bum: how to reduce your environmental footprint in the sand
Photography  
Guardian Australia’s best photos of 2024 – in pictures
Video
Southern right whales can live to over 130 years old: new research – video
Southern right whales can live to over 130 years old: new research – video
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