Who Could Sway the Outcome of the U.S. Election? Mexico’s President
Immigration is a key issue for voters in the U.S. election, giving Mexico immense power to potentially shape the vote.Immigration is a key issue for voters in…
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Deaths, injuries and no support on harsh terrain — is this Australia’s most dangerous race?
While the race has only been held once in an official capacity, ultra-endurance athletes travel from around the world to take part every year.
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How One Hour Encapsulated the Chaos of Trump’s Coming Trial
One court offered Donald J. Trump a financial lifeline. Another set him on a path to prosecution. It was a taste of what America will experience until…
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‘A very loud bang’ and a priority landing – passengers recount Qantas engine trouble
One passenger said she “cried the whole way home” after pilots shut down an engine on a Qantas flight.
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Counting has started for the South Australian Voice, with some winners already announced
Voters went to the polls two weeks ago, but counting was delayed to allow for remote and regional votes to arrive.
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Kate Middleton is only 42. Is cancer on the rise in young people?
Are you too young for cancer? Experts warn the disease does not discriminate.
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U.N. Security Council Calls for Immediate Cease-Fire in Gaza as U.S. Abstains
The U.S. decision not to vote on the resolution drew criticism from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who ordered a delegation to hold back from a…
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Bowen: Biden has decided strong words are not enough
The BBC’s international editor on the US decision not to veto a call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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‘Must be a turning point’: UN Security Council passes immediate ceasefire demand
The United Nations Security Council has voted for a ceasefire to be adopted between Israel and Hamas during the month of Ramadan.
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‘False information’: Russia summons Australian diplomat over social media post
Russia’s government claimed an Australian embassy’s social media post was an interference in its internal affairs.
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A possible solution for Australia’s tradie shortage? 90,000 migrants
A grand target for residential dwellings to be built in Australia will require more workers, but where will they come from?
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‘Do your job’: LGBTIQ+ advocates call for blanket protections across Australia
LGBTIQ+ discrimination is “endemic” in religious schools and organisations across the country, according to a new report from Equality Australia.
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Trump’s hush-money trial to begin 15 April
Donald Trump’s first criminal trial to begin next month as the race for the White House gets underway.
Read moreMoscow Attack Suspects Are Linked by Video and Online Profiles
Clothing and other details appear to show a connection between four suspects detained by Russia and the men who carried out the concert hall massacre of more…
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Vowing the U.S. Will ‘Do Our Job,’ Johnson Searches for a Path on Ukraine
The Republican speaker, with his job on the line, has privately told people he would make sure the House moves to assist Ukraine, a step that many…
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Trump’s Multibillion-Dollar Social Media Company Will Start Trading on Tuesday
Trump Media & Technology Group completed a deal to merge with Digital World Acquisition Corp., a cash-rich shell company. The merger increases the former president’s net worth…
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