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Police arrest Sydney man for blackmail over major data breach affecting up to 1 million NSW and ACT residents
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Sex work decriminalised in Queensland after decades of campaigning
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‘Perhaps the great Australian novel’: Alexis Wright wins Stella prize for second time with Praiseworthy
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Faruqi v Hanson: One Nation leader’s barrister says tweet ‘not nice’ but not racist as court hears closing arguments
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Surfer dies after alleged stabbing at Coffs Harbour beach
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Woolworths CEO announces worse-thanexpected financial results for March quarter
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Lawyer who negotiated Stormy Daniels deal to resume Trump-trial testimony
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‘They hide when Israelis come’: Palestinians despair of leadership after killing of colonel’s son
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Mitt Romney says his dog scandal doesn’t compare to Kristi Noem’s: ‘I didn’t shoot my dog’
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Afternoon Update: Bob Carr threatens to sue NZ’s deputy PM; surfer dies after alleged stabbing; and ‘eldest daughter syndrome’
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Bob Carr accuses Winston Peters of defamation after NZ deputy PM calls him a ‘Chinese puppet’
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Parents who share photos of children online more likely to be approached for sexual images of them
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Sydney teenager who allegedly wanted to stab non-Muslims denied bail
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Researchers urge more Australian pharmacies to stock anti-opioid overdose drug naloxone
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Majority of university chiefs in Victoria earn over $1m despite budget woes
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Australia’s online safety regulator has drawn a line in the sand for X. Will she prevail?
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Australian MP Dan Repacholi shoots for Olympic Games record
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‘I was lying on the ground beside a wall of cops’: student photographers’ best images of the campus protests
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Australian red meat industry has recorded 78% reduction in emissions since 2005, report shows
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Prosecutors urged to ask for female judges for Indigenous victims of violent crimes
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The budget reveals what governments actually care about. And Labor has chosen to keep jobseekers in poverty
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‘I felt like leaving so badly’: Brittney Griner considered suicide in Russian prison
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Canada: bitter clash in parliament over Trudeau ‘wacko’ jibe
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Methane emissions from gas flaring being hidden from satellite monitors
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UK will be worst performer in G7 next year, OECD forecasts
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Solomon Islands chooses China-friendly exdiplomat Jeremiah Manele as new prime minister
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Richard Tandy, ELO keyboardist who shaped band’s futuristic sound, dies aged 76
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Women live more years in ill-health than men, finds gender health gap study
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Universal signs TikTok deal allowing artists back on platform
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John Swinney confirms he is standing for SNP leadership and first minister
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Kenya floods: tourists evacuated from Maasai Mara after river bursts banks
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Chad leader tries to step out of his battletested father’s shadow
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Pro-Israel groups target Republican House candidate they deem antisemitic
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Wisconsin police kill student who came to middle school with a gun
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Colombian president says government will sever Israel ties over Gaza ‘genocide’
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New US climate rules for pollution cuts ‘probably terminal’ for coal-fired plants
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Revealed: Emory University investigated over alleged anti-Muslim discrimination
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‘Ryan Reynolds never had to deal with this’: the slow death and (possible) rebirth of Southend United
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Best podcasts of the week: The cast of Green Wing bring the beloved sitcom back to life
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How we met: ‘From the first moment I felt a sense of happiness’
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‘Those two weeks felt how the world should be’: the young single mums who took on the housing crisis – and won
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‘Intense and insane’: was this the most unsettling reality TV show ever?
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Is America’s oldest Chinese restaurant in a tiny suburb of Sacramento? Historians investigate
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‘I am moving – that is it’: tycoon speaks out about the end of non-dom tax status
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Colombia’s Wayúu people live on land rich in resources. So why are their children dying of hunger?
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Five of the best books about eating
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The vast new whaling ‘mother ship’ that Japan hopes will revive a shrinking industry
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Chimps are dying of the common cold. Is great ape tourism to blame?
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The fight for full press freedom in Ukraine: ‘We can write what we want, but bad actors try to intimidate us’
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‘They are trying to eradicate us completely’: the passion and pain of telling the stories of Afghan women
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Hass queen! Avocado and citrus among Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for May
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‘I refuse to simplify Syria for western audiences’: director Soudade Kaadan on making a war movie without bloodshed
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Sea of Thieves on PlayStation 5 review – ‘You’ll laugh, you’ll sail, you’ll drink grog until you’re sick’
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‘Eldest daughter syndrome’: what is it and why is everyone talking about it right now?
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‘Just let us audition’: UK transgender actors appeal to be cast in non-trans roles
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Beauty, filth, violence and death: why still life art is more subversive than you think
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‘I don’t know if my body can do this’: does A Chorus Line still ring true for dancers?
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‘A literary voice for the ages’: Paul Auster remembered by Ian McEwan, Joyce Carol Oates and more
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Who is Stan Smith? New film uncovers tennis and footwear legend
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Goodbye, Bonza airlines, you were taken from us too soon. Thank you for saying g’day even when my flight was delayed
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I’m going to be blunt: our neurotypical school system is the problem
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I never thought people like me voted for the far right. I was wrong
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Consider the toxicity Sadiq Khan has faced as mayor. If he wins again, what a credit to him and London
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Nearly 3,000 people are languishing in jail unfairly. We must set them free
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The SNP failed as an activist party. If it becomes a competent governing force, it may have a chance
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Two 17-year-old climate activists claim WA premier Roger Cook defamed them over Woodside protest
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Higher interest rates make government debt unviable as an economic solution
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Investors push to rein in Dollar General CEO pay and perks
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At 3-0 to the Brilos, the boardroom pay game has changed for ever
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Shell announces $3.5bn share buyback after higher profits than forecast
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US Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady as inflation ticks up
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The Guardian view on policy and propaganda: desperate Tories are blurring the line
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Nearly half of Smith & Nephew investors revolt against CEO pay rise
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The Guardian view on the cost of a cashless society: the most vulnerable will pay
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Dorset auction house withdraws Egyptian human skulls from sale
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Arno Penzias obituary
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ChatGPT’s chatbot rival Claude to be introduced on iPhone
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US asylum app strands migrants and aids organised crime, rights group says
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Why not give Jake Fraser-McGurk a chance to go berserk for Australia?
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NBA playoff roundup: Celtics blow out Heat to advance as Doncic stars for Mavs
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Adrian Newey’s Red Bull exit could have domino effect that upturns F1 grid
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Emma Hayes says ‘title race is done’ after Chelsea lose thriller at Liverpool
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Awakening a dormant giant: Marseille aim to revive former glories
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‘I want to push the limits’: ‘quad god’ Ilia Malinin on his mission to save figure skating – and do a quintuple
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‘When it was game over, it was difficult to accept’: Robert Pires on finding life after football
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Can Bayern Munich win Champions League with revolution afoot?
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Vintage performance: what’s behind NBA stars’ wine obsession?
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Why Zambia’s sharp-shooting Copper Queens won’t leave military behind
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Do Son, Salah and Kim show damage midseason tournaments can bring?