World » 1 week ago
With many of Gaza's schools damaged, destroyed or turned into shelters, makeshift classrooms have been set up in tents for the few children who can continue their education amidst the ongoing war.
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World » 1 week ago
So much of politics is the art of compromise. It's an art form the Victorian Liberals are unwilling to practice as the party once again rips itself apart over the fate of former leader John Pesutto.
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World » 1 week ago
Tens of thousands of Australians have cast their votes in the 2025 Classic 100: Piano. Join us as we countdown to #1.
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World » 1 week ago
The Coalition remains committed to its defence spending target of 3 per cent of gross domestic product by the end of the decade, as Shadow Finance Minister James Paterson suggested the opposition would be open to considering broader tax reform.
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World » 1 week ago
Life seemed perfect for Lauren Flanigan and her young daughter, Sophia Rose — until the day the three-year-old with the beaming smile was allegedly murdered by her mother.
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World » 1 week ago
The investigation follows the death of a man at Royal Darwin Hospital's intensive care unit.
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World » 1 week ago
Street protests erupt in Los Angeles, the United States' second-largest city, after sweeping immigration raids by ICE agents.
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World » 1 week ago
Lucy Letby is currently serving multiple life sentences after being convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill others. There's only one problem: the group of experts saying there's no evidence of wrongdoing.
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World » 1 week ago
"Are you losing sleep tonight, like I am?" They're not just the lyrics to a country music heartbreaker but a question Australians should be asking each other to avoid some major health issues.
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Business » 1 week ago
There is a male audience for women's sport, but football experts believe there is still a long way to go when it comes to universal respect for sporting talent.
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