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Fuel efficiency standards: Labor unveils proposal, highlighting petrol savings of $1,000 a year for motorists
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Hot weather: temperatures soar across Australia’s south-east with Melbourne hitting 37C
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Lowitja O’Donoghue, celebrated campaigner for Aboriginal Australians, dies aged 91
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Scientology-linked UK drug rehab left vulnerable people ‘traumatised’
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Ban on doctors raising voluntary assisted dying with ill patients to remain as Victoria reviews law
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Woman killed in front of granddaughter in random car park attack in Ipswich
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Anthony Albanese flags recognising Palestinian state could rest on it being ‘demilitarised’
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Solid-state batteries: inside the race to transform the science of electric vehicles
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First UK patients receive experimental messenger RNA cancer therapy
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Meta-backed case seeks high court ruling on bitcoin founder’s identity
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Lowitja O’Donoghue: formidable advocate for Aboriginal Australians who overcame adversity and prejudice
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‘Always a bed in prison’: Australia’s housing crisis blamed for rise in unsentenced prisoners
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Crisis-hit consultancies among firms throwing money at Australian political parties
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A year after King Charles’ ascension, keen Australians are still waiting for their official portrait
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‘I open the bins and think I’m in for a treat’: the Australian dumpster divers who find treasure in the trash
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US and UK hit 30 Houthi targets to further weaken Iran-backed groups
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The Jewish boy who became a Nazi mascot: the extraordinary story of Alex Kurzem
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Breeding the perfect Australian sheep: ‘You recognise the elite ones right away’
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Houthis vow more Red Sea attacks after third wave of US-UK strikes on Yemen
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‘I will be a first minister for all’: Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill marks historic moment for once unionist state
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Hage Geingob, Namibia’s president, dies aged 82 after cancer treatment
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Eurostar may cap services due to post-Brexit biometric passport checks, says station owner
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Portuguese man who has lived legally in UK since 2001 facing deportation
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‘It’s all a bit marginal’: claims of Brexit trade perks don’t add up, say firms
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Senegal president postpones election hours before official campaign start
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Woman rescued from Welsh mountain after fall while scattering father’s ashes
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US House to vote next week on standalone $17.6bn bill for aid to Israel
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Forest fires in Chile cause multiple deaths and widespread destruction
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Indian model Poonam Pandey fakes death to raise cervical cancer awareness
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HBO hit TV series the White Lotus drops actor Miloš Biković over Russia ties
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‘No one can bring back what we lost’: fears rise among poor in Turkish city ravaged by earthquakes
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Imran Khan and his wife sentenced in ‘un-Islamic’ marriage case
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Russia says 20 killed in Ukrainian shelling of bakery in Lysychansk
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‘They thought they were doing good but it made people worse’: why mental health apps are under scrutiny
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I stared at the chilling Holocaust photos: was the grandmother I never knew in them?
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Big brain boost? What science says about the power of nootropics to enhance our minds
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‘If it goes to my head, I’ll be unbearable’: actor Leo Woodall on taking the lead in One Day
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‘They’re really breaking through’: how women put the music business in a spin
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The Taste of Things director Tran Anh Hung: ‘Cinema needs to be very sensual, very physical’
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My teacher is so smarmy that I find him unbearable
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‘It’s rotting young people’s brains’: the murky world of gambling in video games
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No more chocolate, coffee or wine? ‘Last supper’ shows stakes of climate crisis
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‘Poetic’, ‘fearless’, ‘a creative triumph’: the best Australian books out in February
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‘There’s a certain madness to it’ … fans await new chord in John Cage gig with 616 years left to run
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The Zone of Interest review – Jonathan Glazer’s unforgettable Auschwitz drama is a brutal masterpiece
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‘I want to do stuff that pushes things to the edge’: Matt Smith on friendship, fame and radical theatre
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‘We’re going to blame the women, not our sexism’: bias holding back top female pianists
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‘Being mean will only rally her fans’: Taylor Swift is winning whether she backs Biden or thumps Trump
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And the winner is… the Scottish chocolatier creating sweet treats for the Oscars
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Ukrainian error or a deadly Russian trap? The Belgorod crash is yet another front in Putin’s war on truth
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Meta and Mark Zuckerberg must not be allowed to shape the next era of humanity
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At war both within and without, Israel is experiencing a brutal coming of age
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What hope do we have when even female breadwinners like Paloma Faith have to put their men first?
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When dead children are just the price of doing business, Zuckerberg’s apology is empty
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The sting of losing an election hurts worse when it comes as a big surprise
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Death in Paradise is the shepherd’s pie TV we can’t get enough of
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Only votes from the dead can keep this zombie Tory government alive
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What a legendary historian tells us about the contempt for today’s working class
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Labour mustn’t be starry eyed about its whirlwind romance with big business and the City
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Should the UK embrace higher net migration or rethink the economy?
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Penury and decay mark Brexit’s miserable anniversary
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BP’s green agenda all at sea as sinking profits forecast renews fossil fuel call
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Conflict of interest row greets new boss of watchdog for City regulators
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The Observer view: Xi Jinping is playing deadly games with Myanmar and North Korea
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The Observer view: the list of Brexit wins is in. It’s short and feeble
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‘The situation has become appalling’: fake scientific papers push research credibility to crisis point
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‘Gloom is good’: after my wife died I found solace in poetry and music
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Farewell FaceTime? That’s in store if the UK’s new snooper’s charter becomes law
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Branthwaite stuns Spurs to rescue Everton draw after Richarlison double
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Leone Lewis? Glory not guaranteed as Hamilton seeks Ferrari revival
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Fiona O’Keeffe smashes US Olympic marathon trials record on debut
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Klopp inherited Wenger’s mantle as English football’s unheeded conscience
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Scotland hold off storming Wales fightback for thrilling Cardiff victory
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Freeman and Roots offer spark but England’s growing pains are obvious
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Ramla Ali: ‘I’ve been to loads of photoshoots with a black eye’
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‘No hangovers with us’: demolishing France just the start for Andy Farrell
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Hit-and-miss seasons of Darwin Núñez and Gabriel Jesus are shaping the title race
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England start record run chase after Gill century helps India set target of 399