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world

Russia accused of drone attack on marked UN aid convoy

The attack took place in the Ukrainian city of Kherson, which has been the subject of near-constant Russian drone sieges…

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politics

The Rock, the Punisher and the wild week in Philippine politics

The law came looking for Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa on Monday, setting off several extraordinary days in the country’s Senate,…

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Five Italian divers killed in cave accident in the Maldives

The divers became trapped in a sea cave at a depth of about 50 metres. A high-risk search for the bodies was suspended because of…

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First Qantas, now Coles: the star corporate lawyer beating her one-time clients

Kevin Rudd implied that Gina Cass-Gottlieb would be a patsy for the corporate world she had represented as a lawyer when she came…

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geopolitics

‘He asked if I would defend them’: Trump shares key details of Xi meeting

The US president teased an imminent decision on arms sales to Taiwan after the topic featured prominently in his discussions in…

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‘Just push through’: Five signs you might be overachieving at work

These five core beliefs form the operating system most ambitious, driven people are running on, often without realising it.

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‘Collision with reality’: The $100 billion downfall of an Aussie giant

There is no hiding from the bloody mess at CSL, one of Australia’s global success stories. Can it recover?

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geopolitics

‘I probably don’t want to leave’: Trump gushes over China during tiptoe among…

For a summit low on expectations but high on optics, Xi delivered a carefully crafted spectacle designed to project China’s…

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Australia got addicted to political beheadings. Ten years on, is the UK…

Such is the public revulsion for Keir Starmer, Britain is on the brink of surpassing Australia’s record for ousting PMs.

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geopolitics

Trump wraps up Beijing summit with plenty of goodwill but few blockbuster deals

The leaders of the two most powerful countries in the world have spent the past two days at their cordial best, with the Trump…

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The messy task of calculating the harm Coles caused shoppers

A diabolical legal process is set to play out as huge teams of lawyers attempt to quantify damages that Coles may have to pay…

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Invaded: The billionaire who bought Epstein Island is under siege from…

The latest reports from “Little St. Jeff’s,” the notorious Caribbean hideaway of Jeffrey Epstein, are startling.

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Business

ASX ends week lower as miners slump, banks gain ground

Financial stocks, which suffered sharp losses after changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax were announced in the…

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ASX Runners of the Week: Myeco, Elixinol, Stelar Metals & 1414 Degrees

The Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Myeco Group, which exploded after securing an exclusive deal with Woolworths to…

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AI

AI start-up boss who faked millions in revenue faces jail time

The former chief executive has been told by his own lawyer that a jail sentence is unavoidable after pleading guilty to fraud.

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Australian fugitives smuggled to South Papua were in the tobacco game,…

Two men wanted by NSW police, and an Australian pilot, have been detained in Indonesia for six months.

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politics

The UK’s leadership circus has huge implications for Australia

If an underwhelming, complacent Labour fails to sort itself out over the coming months, the potential for a Reform victory at the…

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Business

Chariot lands pivotal Nigerian lithium licence for free

Chariot has added a key lease to its Fonlo lithium acquisition in Nigeria and is pursuing three mining-lease conversions to…

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Dateline strikes huge gold zones beyond Californian pit shell

Dateline has hit ultra-wide gold intercepts outside its resource boundary and confirmed high-density rare earths targets at its…

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Will Keir Starmer resign? Why this Labour implosion will not save a broken…

The contenders for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s job all profess to have the solutions to the unfolding crisis. In fact, they are…

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geopolitics

As it happened: Trump, Xi wrap up landmark summit with warm words; stark…

Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart conclude their two-day state visit with a cordial working lunch, but behind the scenes,…

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Why staying in your ‘safe’ job is costing you $5700 a year

In our unstable world it’s no surprise many see secure employment as a victory. But what if I told you this could come at a cost?

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My colleagues turned against me in a meeting. Why did this happen?

If an influential colleague is turning your workmates against you, there’s a chance you could be a victim of groupthink.

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A truck stop called Plan B Whitsunday just sold for $13m. What’s Plan A worth?

Selling a northbound truck stop in Halfway Creek, anchored by ASX-listed tenant Ampol, for around $13 million appears to be a…

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Labor’s property taxes are worth the pain

The latest tax changes will hurt people, including some of the people they’re meant to help. But they’re the right move to make.

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Truck carpark’s value jumps seventeenfold in 21 years. Not bad for a patch of…

It last changed hands in 2005 for $450,000. Now it’s likely to fetch around $8 million, a seventeenfold increase or a compound…

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AI

LinkedIn cuts hit Australia as global cull claims 875 jobs

Local leadership has been gutted but the Microsoft-owned company says AI isn’t to blame.

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politics

‘You will not lead’: Starmer rivals get their ducks in a row for leadership…

The UK health secretary ended days of speculation by formally resigning from the government in a letter he posted on social…

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A bursary helped Joseph become a doctor. He fears trust changes will deny…

Hundreds of thousands of Australians with trusts could be affected by the latest tax change, with some warning small businesses…

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Macron’s slap from his wife prompted by message from ‘pretty’ film star, author…

France’s first lady denies the suggestion – made by a writer promoting his new book – that she flew into a jealous rage over an…

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AI

‘What happened?’: Why Gen Z workers are revolting against AI

A poorly received commencement speech made by a real estate executive in the US has shown just how quickly young people are…

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geopolitics

How Trump’s concessions risk affecting Australia’s own interests

Donald Trump is in Beijing to meet with Xi Jinping and strike a trade deal, but will he inadvertently make it harder for the rest…

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Woolworths will be battening down the hatches after ACCC slays Coles’ false…

If battling Aussies were shopping for another reason to hate Australia’s supermarket duopoly, the competition watchdog has handed…

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Businessworld

Supply shock: The Iran war will change the oil market forever

The latest International Energy Agency assessment of the oil market points to a continuing shortfall of oil supply, and higher…

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ASX breaks four-session losing streak; CBA rebounds

Australia’s sharemarket has closed in the green, helped by a rebound in banks and continued strength in major miners.

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geopolitics

As it happened: US president meets Xi Jinping in Beijing under shadow of Iran…

US President Donald Trump is in Beijing for his highly anticipated summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Here’s what we…

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geopolitics

The ‘big danger’ for Australia as Trump meets Xi

Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig, who spent more than 1000 days detained by China, says middle powers will be anxious to…

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startup

Firmus quietly scrubs UN logo ahead of $12b IPO push

AI factory builder Firmus, eyeing a $12 billion ASX float, displayed the UN emblem on every page of its website before quietly…

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geopolitics

Trump burnt Xi last time. Today, he needs the Chinese president to save him

Xi Jinping hasn’t forgotten what happened when he rolled out the red carpet for Trump’s China visit in 2017. Trump responded with…

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King stays calm as Labour lurches into crisis – and challenger emerges

Health Secretary Wes Streeting is poised to seek the top job after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer dared his challengers to…

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politics

‘Middle of a shootout’: Chaos and intrigue in Senate amid stand-off with…

The drama in the Philippine Senate unfolded days after a failed attempt to arrest a high-profile senator accused by the…

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‘Siren call of celebrity’: Murdaugh murder convictions ditched over court…

Alex Murdaugh, who admits to being a thief, liar, insurance cheat and bad lawyer, has adamantly denied killing his wife Maggie…

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world

‘Systematic, widespread and integral’: New report lays bare the full horror of…

A two-year investigation by a team of researchers in Israel has compiled a catalogue of sexual violence on hostages during and…

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Modern-day fever ship requires calm and commonsense

The hantavirus outbreak is cause for caution, not panic.

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The hantavirus outbreak is resurrecting COVID-era misinformation tactics

As social media floods with false and misleading content about hantavirus, experts warn misinformation could cause serious…

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politics

Trump’s man is set to make the president very angry

Kevin Warsh is getting ready to sit on one of the hottest seats in America. He just found out he won’t be able to deliver what…

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politicsworld

‘I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation’ in Iran war, Trump says as…

The US president also called two female journalists “stupid” and “dumb” – one asked about surging inflation and Iran, the other…

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The checklist that proves you’re ready to retire

Visualising the ‘retirement version’ of you helps to reveal whether the time is right.

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