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British tourist injured in shark attack is ‘aware and can communicate’
Peter Smith is in intensive care after suffering damage to an arm, leg and hand and...
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Echoes of Vietnam era as pro-Palestinian student protests roil US campuses
Calls for divestment continue despite hundreds of arrests, with more demonstrations planned for Democratic national conventionStudent...
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Tory MP says he was deported from Djibouti due to criticisms of China
Tim Loughton had sanctions imposed on him in 2021 by Beijing, which has close ties to...
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Three women diagnosed with HIV after getting ‘vampire facials’ in New Mexico
CDC says incidents at unlicensed medical spa are first documented cases of virus transmitted by a...
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Antony Blinken to visit Saudi Arabia to try to restart Gaza ceasefire talks
US secretary of state to discuss avoiding regional conflictAntony Blinken will travel to Saudi Arabia to...
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BHP’s pursuit of Anglo American has a major obstacle: South Africa
The De Beers owner is a longstanding jewel in the African' state’s economic crown – it...
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Human rights groups and diplomats condemn Iraq’s anti-LGBTQ+ law
US state department says law could drive away foreign investment and David Cameron calls it ‘dangerous...
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Elon Musk makes unannounced visit to China
Tesla boss reportedly meets Premier Li Qiang in visit aimed at sealing rollout of Autopilot software...
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Schoolgirl impresses at Japanese gamer event with win in retro game
Girl of between 12 and 16 was making her first appearance at Evo Japan as contests...
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Ireland plans to send asylum seekers back to UK under emergency law
Taoiseach wants to reduce arrivals through Northern Ireland amid concern that Sunak’s Rwanda plan is driving...
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Middle East crisis live: Blinken flies to Saudi Arabia as mediators seek to jumpstart ceasefire negotiations
US secretary of state to meet regional leaders after Hamas says it is studying Israel’s latest...
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‘We are showing the world what people do’: grim relics of Hamas attack go on display in New York
Tents, debris and personal items from the Nova festival, where 364 people died on 7 October,...
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‘Australia must do better’: Albanese calls urgent national cabinet meeting as thousands rally to end men’s violence against women
Protesters call for concrete action as prime minister agrees more needs to be doneGet our morning...
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Truth-telling ‘critical’ to treaty, Victorian premier says ahead of historic appearance at Indigenous-led inquiry
Jacinta Allan says failure of voice referendum hardened her resolve to ‘present the facts’ about impacts...
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Albanese heckled at Canberra rally to end violence against women – as it happened
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Vulnerable teenagers ‘dumped and abandoned’ in hotels by councils in England
Campaigners say cash-strapped local authorities are placing young people in budget accommodation, making them targets for...
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‘Stormy weather’: Biden skewers Trump at White House correspondents’ dinner
US president made fun of Republican frontrunner’s legal woes while critics of his handling of Gaza...
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‘Indefensible’: UK prisoner jailed for 23 months killed himself after being held for 17 years
Coroner condemns ‘inhumane’ imprisonment for public protection sentences that have no end date for releaseA senior...
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Kristi Noem dogged by poor polling amid fallout from tale of killing puppy
Public disapproval mounts for South Dakota governor and vice-presidential hopeful whose book contains gruesome accountKristi Noem,...
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Threat of summer poll a tactic to ward off Sunak revolt, say senior Tories
Rumours of an early election, despite Labour’s lead in opinion polls, being used to keep unruly...
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Dangerous drivers to face prison sentences of up to 20 years under ‘Susan’s Law’ in Queensland
New laws would increase maximum penalties for people who drive dangerously, evade police and cause death...
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Anger at party funding scandal in Japan threatens to bring down PM Kishida
Despite talk of a Nobel peace prize, Japan’s leader is facing a backlash among voters as...
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Spain’s PM Sánchez could quit after far-right attacks on wife and bid to ‘politically kill’ him
Socialist prime minister poised to decide on his future, but some say it’s ploy to surviveOn...
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Terrorism label puts multicultural communities ‘on edge’, independent MP Dai Le warns
Police and intelligence agencies should consult with multicultural communities before designating an incident an act of...