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Joe Biden's son Hunter found guilty on weapons charges - the President says he won't be getting a pardon.
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With climate change looming as a key election issue, business groups call for sides of politics to find common ground.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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As Israel celebrates a hostage rescue mission during which hundreds of Palestinians were killed - a blow to Benjamin Netanyahu's Government as a key member of the war cabinet resigns.
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Dozens killed in an Israeli attack on a UN school inside Gaza. A big blow-out in the number of elderly Australians waiting for home care assistance. .
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Our sluggish economy - can energy rebates and a tax cut keep Australia from falling into a financial abyss.
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Money stolen to buy drugs, cars and holidays - how millions of dollars are being rorted out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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Israel's Government on the brink of collapse as rightwing ministers threaten to quit over a ceasefire deal as the military reveals four more hostages have died.
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As Josh Frydenberg considers reprising his political career, the Liberal Party has to deal with the optics of pushing a woman aside to allow him to do so.
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Former US President, Donald Trump found guilty of falsifying business records in criminal 'hush money' trial.
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The Immigration Minister Andrew Giles scrambles to stop rapists and murderers being allowed to stay in the country - he's also trying to save his job
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Israel says its weapons alone could not have ignited a deadly fire which killed 45 at a tent camp in Rafah - drawing widespread international condemnation.
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International condemnation as Benjamin Netanyahu orders an investigation into an airstrike on a tent camp in Gaza which killed 45 people.
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Political instability hits Papua New Guinea as a deadly landslide kills hundreds of people in the country's highlands - survivors are in a desperate search for food, water, and shelter.
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Courts find social media company X can be held liable for hate speech published on its platform.
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With polls showing Labour's set to sweep the Conservatives out of Downing Street, the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls an early election.
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Twice as expensive and 15 years to build - Australia's peak scientific body assesses the viability of nuclear power against renewable energy sources.
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Britain's High Court hands Julian Assange a legal lifeline, ruling he can appeal his extradition to the United States.
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Serious concerns about Iran's President and Foreign Minister who are missing after a helicopter crash - adding more tension into a region already wracked by conflict.
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In his budget reply, Peter Dutton calls for a drastic cut in immigration to solve Australia's housing crisis.
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It was a big Budget for health with new money for urgent care clinics and a digital counselling service but doctors and psychologists aren't convinced it's enough.
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