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One more time, with feeling: The reinvention of David Cameron
via smh.com.auThe former British prime minister’s shock return to politics was cynically received by the public. Now he’s got less than a year to rewrite his legacy. -
Biden welcomes Anthony Albanese into home ahead of Quad summit
via smh.com.auJoe Biden has welcomed Australian Prime minister Anthony Albanese into his private home ahead of Quad summit. -
‘Frockgate’: Keir Starmer’s love for freebies ends his short-lived honeymoon
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Gisèle’s 80 rapists were monstrous, but not monsters. They were ordinary men
via smh.com.auThe victim, however, was extraordinary in her courage. She made her name public so the “shame” would rest with her abusers. -
Israel targets top Hezbollah figure in airstrike on Beirut
via smh.com.auThe Israeli military said it had conducted a “targeted strike” in Lebanon’s capital that has killed three people and wounded 17 others so far. -
Israel kills top Hezbollah figure in Beirut airstrike
via smh.com.auThe Israeli military said it had conducted a “targeted strike” in Lebanon’s capital that has killed eight people and wounded 59 others so far. -
A front-row seat to history
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World of photos, September 21, 2024
via smh.com.auThe best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors. -
Beer lovers to be protected by metal detectors at Oktoberfest
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Ex-Mossad and CIA agents astounded at sophistication of pager attack
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If Trump loses, will this American carnage end? Don’t count on it
via smh.com.auThere’s evidence of a rationale majority in America, but the voices of moderation are drowned out: not so much a silent majority as an unheard majority. -
Harris meets Oprah to ‘Unite for America’ as Trump vows another Muslim ban
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Israel pounds Lebanon disrupting Hezbollah leader’s major speech
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Kentucky judge shot dead in his chambers by sheriff, police say
via smh.com.auGovernor Andy Beshear said after the shooting: “There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow.” -
Kentucky judge shot dead in his chambers by sheriff
via smh.com.auGovernor Andy Beshear said after the shooting: “There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow.” -
Kentucky judge shot and killed in his chambers by sheriff
via smh.com.auGovernor Andy Beshear said after the shooting: “There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow.” -
After murder of Japanese boy in China, Xi Jinping’s nationalism faces reckoning
via smh.com.auWith unrest mounting over China’s economic slowdown, the government is now grappling with online hatred spilling over into real life violence. -
Israel unleashes heavy strikes on Lebanon, Hezbollah vows retaliation
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Hezbollah leader vows ‘severe’ retaliation against Israel for attacks on devices
via smh.com.auThe threats and cross-border violence came as the hunt for the origins of Lebanon pager attack expanded further into Europe, now to Bulgaria and Norway. -
Former Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed accused of sexual assault
via smh.com.auMore than 20 women have accused former Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed of sexual assault. -
Hezbollah leader pledges retaliation against Israel for attacks on devices
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Harris and Trump tied nationally in polls
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Hunt for origins of Lebanon pager attack expands further into Europe
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‘Seditious T-shirt’ enough to send Chu to jail for up to 10 years
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Multiple women accuse Mohamed al-Fayed, ex-owner of Harrods, of rape
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‘The mission is clear’: Israeli generals in no doubt about next step against Hezbollah
via smh.com.auIn addition to exploding electronic devices, Israel has moved a powerful fighting force up of thousands of troops to the northern border. -
How Israel built a modern-day Trojan Horse: Exploding pagers
via smh.com.auThe Israeli government did not tamper with the Hezbollah pagers that exploded, defense and intelligence officials say. It manufactured them as part of a ruse. -
Hackers failed to interest Democrats in stolen Trump data: FBI
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A fetish website and claims of a sordid affair: Husband charged over double murder
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A Royal Year From Hell: Watch on 9Now
via smh.com.auThe new era of the Royal Family has been thrown into turmoil by some very personal crises.
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