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Coalition criticises Labor’s housing policy because government could profit from price rises
Western artillery surging into Ukraine will reshape war with Russia
Ukraine proposes that China act as security guarantor – Kuleba
Moscow bars entry of public figures from Norway, Greenland, Ireland
Mariupol civilians leave besieged Azovstal steelworks
New frog species discovered in Australia – and it’s already endangered
Number of UK children suffering from hepatitis rises to 145
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 66 of the invasion
British Virgin Islands: Premier Andrew Fahie arrested in US drug sting
Russia looks to swerve default with last minute bond payment made in dollars despite previously vowing to pay only in roubles
Peter Dutton says Australia should be prepared for war – but are we?
Israel, Germany call it citizens to leave Transnistria region now
Scientology accused of child trafficking, forced labour of Australians
UK to send 8,000 soldiers to eastern Europe on expanded exercises
South Korea agrees to share gas with Europe amid energy crisis: Reports
Biden seeks $33 billion for Ukraine, powers to liquidate Russian assets
US says Russia plans to dismantle local governments across Ukraine and install its own puppet leaders
Gaza Strip farmer digs up 4,500-year-old sculpture of ancient goddess of war
Ben Roberts-Smith defamation witness backs war veteran’s version of events in Afghanistan mission
Ukraine war: Putin 'ordered' Bucha war crimes and 'honoured' soldiers who committed them
‘Delay, deny, wait till we die’: injured veterans say they’ve been ignored by DVA as claims go unaddressed
Beyond Putin: Russian imperialism is the No. 1 threat to global security
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 63 of the invasion
Multiple Explosions heard in Belgorod Russia, nearby ammunition depot on fire - governor
Global mystery hepatitis outbreak spreads to Asia and Canada
Australia’s Toll Holdings to pay US$6m for ‘reckless disregard’ of US sanctions
Russia claims Ukraine 'saturated' with weapons of mass destruction
Swine dining: crocodiles are thriving in the NT and it could be because of feral pigs
Victoria expands rebates to allow both solar panels and hot water systems
Sweden and Finland 'agree to both apply for NATO membership in May' in defiance of Russian threats | Daily Mail Online
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 62 of the invasion
Russia’s Rosneft fails to sell oil in jumbo tender after demanding payment in rubles and 100% prepayment
Russian Spies Hilariously Screw Up Putin’s ‘Assassination Plot’ Claim
3 critically endangered Sumatran tigers lost to animal traps
Newcomer set to oust right-wing premier Jansa: Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa looks to have lost his reelection bid to a green-liberal opposition party led by Robert Golob, according to partial results
Dustin Martin back at Richmond training but return date still unknown
Emmanuel Macron is re-elected French President, defeating Marine Le Pen.
Sudan: at least 168 people killed in violence in Darfur region, aid group says
Russian sanctions prove Canadian military mission in Ukraine had impact
In tit-for-tat move, India suspends tourist visas for Chinese nationals
Russia investigates rumours of British SAS troops on the ground in Ukraine
The Russians launched a missile strike on Odesa: 5 people were killed, including a 3-month-old child
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 60 of the Russian invasion
Ukraine will exit negotiations if Mariupol residents are killed or Russia conducts “referendums” in occupied territories
President Volodymyr Zelensky: Ukraine will start to retake occupied territories as soon as we receive enough weapons
France says mercenaries from Russia's Wagner Group staged 'French atrocity' in Mali
Ukraine war: Fears Russia plans to 'conscript Ukrainian men' in Kherson to 'fight against their own army' | World News
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 59 of the invasion
China’s UnionPay system refused to cooperate with Russia’s biggest lender Sberbank and suspended talks with other banks for fear of secondary sanctions
Russia approves gray imports of Apple, Samsung and other companies without their consent.
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 58 of the invasion
US delivers ‘Phoenix Ghost’ drone designed by US Air Force specifically for Ukrainian ‘needs’: DOD
NSW MP Alex Greenwich threatens to withdraw supply from Perrottet government over ‘attacks’ on trans kids
Italy signs gas deal with Angola in a bid to boycott Russia
Hillsong: scathing internal letter denounces church response to Brian Houston’s ‘unhealthy’ leadership
World Bank estimates Ukraine physical damage at roughly $60 billion so far
Bill Shorten calls on Scott Morrison to apologise for saying he is ‘blessed’ to have children without disability
Russia Accuses West Of Dragging Out Military Operations In Ukraine
Morrison government’s $7.4bn in dam commitments could be ‘biggest pork barrel in history’
Jeremy Corbyn would like to see Nato ‘ultimately disband’
Scotland: Campaigners call for complete ban on greyhound racing with some dogs found drugged with cocaine
Russia's Navalny accuses Le Pen of Kremlin ties before vote | AP News
General Staff: Armed Forces of Ukraine regain control over Maryinka in the Donetsk region
Labor to rethink Coalition’s ‘bewildering’ decision to scrap armed drones if it wins election
A viral Ukrainian appeal to the ultra-rich: ‘Buy me a fighter jet’
National teacher’s union ‘concerned’ by lack of detail in Labor’s public school funding policy
Ottawa convoy protest leader Pat King charged with perjury, obstruction of justice
Controversial AFL umpire respect calls prompt confusion
Russian owner of superyacht builder who built Jeff Bezos' yacht, added to UK sanctions list
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 55 of the invasion
Mariupol's defenders dig in for last stand as Russia threatens to 'filter' out men | CNN
US believes Russia is learning from failures in north of Ukraine, senior defense official says
Seminary student dies in Jesus crucifixion reenactment
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 54 of the invasion
Spain makes it a crime for pro-lifers to harrass women outside abortion clinics
Russian forces have driven Ukrainian defenders from most parts of the besieged city of Mariupol and could fully capture the southeastern port city “in the coming week,” the Institute for the Study of War said
Ukrainian foreign minister says situation in Mariupol may be Red Line in Peace Talks
The road to EU membership - Ukraine has completed work on the questionnaire
Over the past week, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has conducted a large-scale special operation in the Odesa region. SBU neutralized a powerful criminal group of more than 40 people in Odesa, which had agreed to cooperate with the Russians
French Prosecutor studying EU Anti-Fraud agency report on Marie Le Pen
Zelenskyy says Ukraine will put up tough resistance in the east
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 53 of the invasion
Calls for US to issue visa bans for UK lawyers enabling Russian oligarchs. Anti-corruption campaigner Bill Browder says ‘whole class of British lawyers’ making money out of lawsuits against journalists, dissidents and whistleblowers.
Kim Jong-un oversees missile test that North Korea claims advances nuclear program
Zelenskiy Says Talks With Russia Are at Dead End
Fears second Darwin port and industrial hub could have ‘significant adverse impacts’ on health
In Mariupol, more than 100,000 civilians are on the verge of starvation
Animal trafficker busted smuggling over 2,000 turtles destined to be eaten
Dutch Municipalities must cut ties with Russian Gazprom by October
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 52 of the invasion
China is sending its most advanced fighter jet to patrol disputed seas
Scott Morrison faces Liberal mutiny over Warringah candidate Katherine Deves’ trans views
Ukraine braces for revenge attacks from Russia after Moskva sinking
Putin’s Former Judo Buddy Calls Him ‘Cowardly’ After the Russian Leader Lost His Black Belt
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Cleary deals set Panthers up for long-term success
Ukraine in talks to buy US reaper/predator drones
‘People feel abandoned’: as masks come off, thousands of Australians feel scared to go out
Russian citizens actively applying for Estonian citizenship
Rental prices in Australian capital cities spike by up to 21% as available housing plummets
Latvia offers to help export Ukrainian grain via its own ports
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 50 of the invasion
Germany seizes world’s largest superyacht from Russian billionaire
Biden says new $800 million Ukraine package will include helicopters
Vladimir Putin insists Russia will achieve its ‘noble’ goals in Ukraine | Vladimir Putin
Queensland Covid grants were approved improperly and $96m may not be repaid, report says
Cricket Australia appoint Andrew McDonald as men’s head coach
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 49 of the invasion
Joe Biden accuses Vladimir Putin of committing genocide in Ukraine
Biden administration preparing to send more than $700 million in new military aid to Ukraine: reports
Russia’s own state media proves it is committing war crimes in Ukraine, says US expert on Putin
'The number one target is all of us': First Lady Olena Zelenska warns no one in Ukraine is safe from Russian forces
Biden admin may announce new $750 million military aid package for Ukraine as early as this week
France is expelling six Russians suspected of working as spies under diplomatic cover after the French intelligence services uncovered a clandestine operation on its territory
Dozens killed in Philippines landslides and floods as tropical storm Megi hits
Russians make Ukraine’s territory one of the most contaminated by land mines in the world – Zelensky
Liberal moderates concerned by Morrison raising trans women sport ban during election campaign
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