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Aurora australis offers second chance of ‘bloody awesome’ southern lights display on Sunday
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‘A lot of asbestos in the streets’: WA declares ‘hazmat emergency’ after tornado hits Bunbury
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Forbes honours Molly Ticehurst with Mother’s Day walk around lake
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Clarence Thomas: Washington is a ‘hideous place’ of ‘nastiness and lies’
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Roger Corman, Hollywood mentor and king of the B-movie, dies aged 98
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Melbourne Victory and Wellington Phoenix grind out draw in A-League Men semi-final
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Some say it’s ‘genetic discrimination’, but insurance companies are fighting for access to these test results
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NSW weather: Warragamba dam spills over as heavy rainfall warning issued for south coast
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Pig kidney ‘xenotransplant’ patient dies two months later
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Switzerland wins Eurovision song contest after controversial grand final
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Price, speed and Elon Musk: why some Australians are ditching the NBN
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These Melburnians dreamt of a ‘communal approach’ to housing. The local council had other ideas
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Making deepfake images is increasingly easy – controlling their use is proving all but impossible
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US and China need ‘climate armistice’ to meet net zero, says former head of CSIRO
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So scarlet it was maroon: five places to watch Australia’s autumn leaves turn
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‘We’ve waited long enough’: Victorian government to pay $276m for those abused in state care
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Lack of bird flu testing may be hiding true spread of virus on US farms
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Catalonia goes to polls in vote that will gauge support for independence
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Afghanistan flash floods kill more than 300 as torrents of water and mud crash through villages
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Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv was 9 May terror target, says SBU
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Home Office faces legal challenge over risk of lone children being sent to Rwanda
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‘This gesture made history’: watch given to Gina Lollobrigida by Fidel Castro is to go on sale
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Thousands protest against ‘foreign influence’ bill in Georgia
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Russian attack on Kharkiv continues as Moscow says it has taken five villages
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Labour defends Natalie Elphicke after claims of lobbying over husband’s trial
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‘It lowers inhibition’: how saunas are challenging UK pubs as the place to meet
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Prosecutors ask for 40 years for man who attacked Paul Pelosi with hammer
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‘Explosive’ secret list of abusers set to upstage women’s big week at Cannes film festival
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Revealed: people with cancer, arthritis and amputations among 40% denied disability benefits
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‘You have to see it in context’: a survivor explores the backstory to a Mother’s Day mass shooting
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Mobile butchers mistakenly kill family’s pet pigs in Washington state
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The Never Trump Republicans who can’t bring themselves to back Biden
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Migrants, real and imagined, grip US voters, 1,500 miles north of border
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The rage epidemic: is our modern world fuelling aggression?
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‘A world first’: project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
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I’m worried my new partner won’t love who I really am
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‘I was grieving on a very biological level’: how three women got through menopause
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‘I was in a kind of ecstatic freefall’: artist Miranda July on writing the book that could change your life
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Risk and reward: life as a stunt double
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‘Money pervades everything’: the psychotherapist delving into our deep anxiety about finances
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‘We can’t tackle drink-spiking alone’: Met teams up with London venues amid increasing reports
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‘You say you are a musician, they beat you more’: the Ukrainian sax player who survived Putin’s torture prisons
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‘It’s deeper than slavery’: Lisbon street project reclaims Portugal’s unseen black history
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Deborah Levy: ‘Writing and swimming help each other’
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Pills or patches, sprays or gels … everything you need to know about HRT
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Warren Ellis on Steve Albini, Mad Max and the best sandwich: ‘Whipped cream and banana on white bread’
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Roger Corman: cinema's pulp genius whose talent to shock was rocket fuel
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No Going Back: Kristi Noem and other Trump veepstakes also-rans
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Jon Ronson: ‘A society that stops caring about facts is a society where anything can happen’
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Paul Lynch: ‘When you win the Booker, you are told you won’t write for a year’
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Isolated abroad, divided at home: now Rafah poses a stark choice for Israel
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With its new iPad Pro ad, Apple is offering us the thin end of the wedge
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The abdication of two beauty queens hints at ugly truth about Miss USA
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Compliments – why can’t we just accept them?
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Urgent memo to Sir Keir Starmer: there are some offers which should be refused
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Righteous fury over Gaza must allow empathy for fearful Jewish students
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Faith groups want more say in secular Britain. Labour should tell them to go to hell
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National sovereignty is little defence against the global hunt for profits
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Impact of pandemic on wellbeing of the young and the economy must not be trivialised
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As the Red Sea crisis continues, pressure on consumer prices follows in its wake
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The wisest Brexiters – such as Nigel Lawson – knew how good life is in Europe
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Capital Group buys more than £110m in NatWest shares after UK government share cut
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Sake takes UK by storm as Japan’s national drink goes mainstream
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Target Pride merchandise only available at select stores after rightwing backlash
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The Observer view on abortion: abolish this archaic law that makes criminals of innocent women
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The Observer view on Sudan’s civil war: a humanitarian disaster we choose to ignore
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Neolithic site in Orkney to be reburied after 20 years of excavation
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ChatGPT and the like could free up coders to new heights of creativity
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Ruthless Lomachenko stops Kambosos to win IBF lightweight title in Perth
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Super Netball scoreboard chaos forces extratime after 50-minute delay
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Nathan Cleary set to miss State of Origin as Blues hit by injury crisis
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‘Losses have made me hungrier’: the New Zealand surfer chasing Olympic gold at Teahupo’o
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England are losing their greatest bowler – but the time was right for Jimmy
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Relentless Pep Guardiola’s laser focus gives Manchester City cutting edge
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‘Massive final vibes’: United and Spurs fans eye Women’s FA Cup history
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Arsenal capitalise on Arteta’s belief in setpiece specialism – unlike Spurs
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Chaotic melee breaks out after NYCFC hold on to beat Toronto at BMO Field