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'You pay my bills' - Collins reacts to hecklers
BBC News (Australia)
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The comments that will ENRAGE Peter Dutton: Shocking number of local councils reveal why they've followed Albo's lead and ditched an iconic Australia Day ceremony
Mail Online (Australia)
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Concerns about rising euthanasia among young people with mental health problems
NL Times (Europe)
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Israeli air strikes on Gaza crush joy of ceasefire deal
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Bali Nine member's fresh arrest has sparked a major debate between crime experts
Mail Online (Australia)
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Driver rams into crowd of anti-government protesters in Serbia, injuring young woman
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Guinea's main opposition parties call for withdrawal from junta-led legislative body
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Student detained in Slovakia after 2 people fatally stabbed at high school
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Blasts in Kyiv as Starmer inks 'landmark' 100-year deal
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Ukraine and UK leaders sign 'landmark' 100-year agreement
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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‘A ray of light’: Palestinian and Jewish leaders in UK respond to ceasefire deal
The Guardian (UK)
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Watch bereaved families of Israeli soldiers oppose ceasefire deal
Euronews (Europe)
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Palestinians in Australia await Gaza ceasefire ‘but now we must grieve this unimaginable pain’
The Guardian (Australia)
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Human rights report lashes Australia’s ‘diabolical’ asylum seeker treatment and ‘appalling’ youth crime laws
The Guardian (Australia)
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A Sydney ban on skimpy swimmers is not new. ‘Bikini wars’ have been raging in Australia for a century
The Guardian (Australia)
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2024 witnessed ‘absolute failure’ of west to lead fight for human rights, says watchdog
The Guardian
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My petty gripe: I just want one ding from speeding cyclists. How hard can it be?
The Guardian (Australia)
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Melbourne woman’s fight to keep NDIS support raises legal questions about agency’s ‘troubling’ processes
The Guardian (Australia)
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NSW government asks private sector to take public hospital patients as hundreds of psychiatrists set to resign
The Guardian (Australia)
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PhD student Jesse Gardner-Russell earns $20 an hour. Experts say low pay is turning Australia’s best and brightest away
The Guardian (Australia)
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UK accused of undermining democratic rights with climate protest crackdown
The Guardian (UK)
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Chinese app RedNote is rocketing up download charts – in Australia the sudden uptake is not just about TikTok
The Guardian (China)
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Town residents take Victoria’s largest goldmine to court over noise they claim is causing health issues
The Guardian (Australia)
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One Heart, One Mind: how one chance phone call led to a key part of Aboriginal history coming to the big screen
The Guardian (Australia)
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Woolworths sacks two workers and investigates dozens over alleged conduct during 17-day strike
The Guardian (Australia)
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‘Does he deserve to die?’: Relatives of trapped South African miners condemn police operation
France 24 (Africa)
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HS: Ex-PM Sanna Marin files restraining order
Yle (Europe)
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President’s farewell and a prince in a pub: photos of the day – Thursday
The Guardian (UK)
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Nintendo announces Switch 2, its first new console in eight years
The Japan Times (Japan)
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N Korea reopens border city to tourists - travel agencies
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Two women killed in knife attack at Slovak school
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Health unions plan industrial action in coming weeks
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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David Lynch, maker of florid and unnerving films, dies at 78
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Up to Greenland to decide its future, Danish PM tells Trump
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Dutch state coughed up €37 million in penalties for immigration office delays
NL Times (Europe)
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Kyrgios & Kokkinakis retire injured from doubles
BBC News (Australia)
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2 Cambodian experts were killed as they attempted to remove an anti-tank mine from a rice field
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A British lawmaker pleads guilty to assaulting a man in the street
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Crowds attend Paris memorial for far-right French leader Jean-Marie Le Pen
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EU's migration commissioner in Athens for talks on migration pact, returns policy
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Metsä Board closing mill in downtown Tampere — more than 200 jobs at risk
Yle (Europe)
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Syrians in Germany ask to be allowed to visit home and keep protected status
The Guardian (Europe)
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Man accused of ramming Govt gates sent forward for trial
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Citigroup commits to office working with £1bn Canary Wharf tower revamp
The Guardian (UK)
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Lawyer for Ugandan opposition politician ‘arrested and tortured’
The Guardian
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Pope Francis hurts right arm after another fall
Euronews (Europe)
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Men accused of Manchester Airport assault appear in court
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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UK grants licence to send first rocket into space from Shetland Islands
The Guardian (UK)
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Only grant Trump a UK state visit if he agrees to Ukraine summit, say Lib Dems
The Guardian (UK)
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McGregor ordered not to disseminate CCTV footage
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Revealed: drinking water sources in England polluted with forever chemicals
The Guardian (UK)
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After two months of darkness, sun to rise over Finland's northernmost horizon
Yle (Europe)
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Strong winds weaken in LA, giving respite to weary firefighters
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Dutch Ministries evacuated after intruder reported in The Hague
NL Times (Europe)
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Matthew Barnes is accused forging an elaborate fake will to get his hands on lavish $4.5million estate
Mail Online (Australia)
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Pope Francis falls, injures arm at residence, Vatican officials say
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Student protester hit by car at anti-government demonstration in Belgrade
Euronews (Europe)
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Stronger age checks to come into force for online pornography sites in UK
The Guardian (UK)
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Court orders community service for attack on MP Ben Zyskowicz
Yle (Europe)
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BP to cut 4,700 jobs and 3,000 contractor roles to help save £1.6bn
The Guardian (UK)
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Locals in Sudan Are Saving Lives That International Aid Agencies Can’t Reach
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Tearful Jabeur overcomes breathing problems to win
BBC News (Africa)
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Rene Haas on What Makes Arm’s Chips Indispensable
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Concern over EU citizen data processed in Israel
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Inside Bhutan’s Plan to Boost Its Economy With ‘Mindful Capitalism’
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Pope injures arm in fall at his residence, says Vatican
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Russia rejects Polish claim it planned acts of air terror
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Russia rejects Polish claim it planned acts of terrorism
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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TikTok is the only truly democratic social platform. A US ban would rob us all | Sophia Smith Galer
The Guardian (China)
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Thalidomide survivors 'disappointed' with Govt plan
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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