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Shock losses to LNP and Greens in Queensland elections sound warning for Labor ahead of October poll
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The path to re-election for Queensland Labor looks like a narrowing goat track after its ‘Super Saturday’ losses
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Tropical Cyclone Megan intensifies to a category-three storm as it bears down on Northern Territory and Queensland
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Liberal MP urges Australia to follow US in TikTok crackdown, calling app a ‘serious threat’ to national security
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EU leaders accused of ‘rewarding repression’ with €7.4bn Egypt deal
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Indian navy recaptures Somali pirate ship and frees crew
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Obese teens can crash diet safely if monitored by a dietitian, study finds
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‘The wait is too long’: the refugees left in PNG after a decade in Australia’s offshore detention
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Queensland teenager Claude Fraser got to France too late to fight in 1918 – but a fresh horror awaited
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Books everywhere: how a literary festival put the Victorian village of Clunes on the map
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‘Both massive and intimate’: is the Enmore Australia’s best music venue?
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Epic Games takes on Apple and Google in Australia over alleged misuse of market power
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Georgia Amoore: the girl from Ballarat taking US college basketball by storm
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Tuvalu prime minister calls on Australia for sovereignty ‘guarantees’ over treaty
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Severely injured patients trapped in Gaza’s hospitals as evacuations are halted
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‘Our chances? Zero – and getting worse’: inside a Tory death spiral
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‘I’ve got tears in my eyes’: how the ‘world’s most beautiful pool’ became a multimilliondollar hole in the ground
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Russians urged to disrupt final day of Vladimir Putin’s presidential election
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Iceland volcanic eruption: barriers reinforced as lava flows towards town
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There may be just 40 Russian athletes at Paris 2024, claims IOC vice-president
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‘Sneaky’ social media ads are luring young into gambling, say campaigners
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Niger junta repudiates deal allowing US military bases on its soil
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Revealed: disputed medical terms used to explain dozens of deaths after police restraint in UK
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Climate activists across Europe block access to North Sea oil infrastructure
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‘Longing for home’: letters of Irish emigrants to US reveal 400 years of trials and triumphs
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Leading adviser quits over Instagram’s failure to remove self-harm content
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Pranksters dupe Tucker Carlson into believing they edited Princess of Wales photo
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Philadelphia manhunt ends as police arrest suspect in three shooting deaths
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‘A campaign for vengeance’: critics warn of a radical second Trump term
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Dozens of dead wild animals dumped outside Hampshire shop
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Massachusetts town grapples with sea rise after sand barrier fails
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Haiti healthcare system on verge of collapse as gang warfare rages on
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How the uncommitted movement rocked Biden over Gaza
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Brain chips: the Sydney researchers ‘miles ahead’ of Elon Musk’s Neuralink
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‘You can’t always win in this industry’: Theo James on fame, Guy Ritchie and the actor’s hustle
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Everything’s fine but somehow I feel I can never settle
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‘I’ll run until there’s no sea left’: the gas-mask wearing ultramarathoner circling the Salton Sea
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Feeling empty inside, one sociologist found answers by exploring his own traumatic childhood
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‘A strangely singular freedom’: losing and finding myself at sea
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‘This place is utterly dysfunctional’: MPs on why they’re leaving parliament
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Hidden giants: how the UK’s 500,000 redwoods put California in the shade
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The moment I knew: he turned up at the front door with salt and vinegar chips – my favourite
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‘My mum was horrified’: how Biba’s store changed my teenage years
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Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker: ‘I hit a wall – I had just been going in survival mode’
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Me and Mr Jones by Suzi Ronson review – Stardust memories of David Bowie’s hairdresser
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‘The little girl in Persepolis has grown up’: Marjane Satrapi on life after her hit graphic novel – and her radical new work
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Olivia Rodrigo stops distribution of morningafter pill at her concerts
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The Flats review – a powerful look at the unresolved agony of the Troubles
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Sunday with David Harewood: ‘I sit with a sneaky beer, watching the world go by’
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The brutal reality is that Australia’s media is broken and policy tinkering will not help
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The Observer view on Russia’s election: insecure, weak Putin craves the popular vote, but uses violence to guarantee it
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Plundered and corrupted for 200 years, Haiti was doomed to end in anarchy
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TikTok may be on borrowed time in the US, but it still holds a Trump card
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Britain is great in a crisis, but useless in a slump. Just take a look at the NHS
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Austerity doesn’t just damage public services, it destroys faith in the future
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In the name of anti-elitism, Arts Council England has declared war on opera and excellence
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The Observer view: Michael Gove’s definition of extremism will shut down vital debate
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Why are small businesses hiring fewer people? It’s complicated
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The UK economy is a long way from blossoming despite glimmers of hope
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Millions more in cash needed to fund UK’s open-banking watchdog
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Reeves to promise ‘decade of economic renewal’ if Labour wins power
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Sainsbury’s and Tesco resolve technical issues that disrupted deliveries
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As AI tools get smarter, they’re growing more covertly racist, experts find
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Klopp trusts youth amid injury chaos as farewell tour arrives at Old Trafford
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Apple to pay $490m to settle claims it misled investors over sales in China
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Tyler Wright and Ethan Ewing blown away in Rip Curl Pro Portugal finals
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Lauren Jackson wins sixth WNBL title as Flyers crush Lynx in grand final decider
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Carlos Alcaraz to face Daniil Medvedev in Indian Wells final rematch after last-four fightbacks
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Freestyle moguls skier Jakara Anthony caps off record-breaking season in style
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Ramos’ late penalty gives France win against England in seven-try thriller
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Jasper Philipsen wins fastest ever Milan-San Remo Classic in photo finish
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England under Borthwick on the upslope for first time in a long time
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Jérémy Doku’s maverick tendencies defy Pep Guardiola’s mantra of control
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Is Kalvin Phillips an unfortunate victim of football’s cold economic reality?
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Celtic return to top of table as Kyogo Furuhashi sparks win over St Johnstone
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Jari Litmanen on Ajax, Barça and a wrist that ‘broke into eight pieces’