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Melbourne jaw surgeon may face legal action from second patient alleging negligence
Read More Exclusive: Dr George Dimitroulis has not yet been required to respond to claims, but previously denied negligence in relation to first case reported by Guardian Australia Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast A Melbourne surgeon is facing potential legal action from a former patient three years…
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Negative gearing and capital gains tax discounts to cost Australian budget $165bn over 10 years, analysis reveals
Read More Greens use Parliamentary Budget Office analysis to demand Labor wind back both policies in return for support on Help to Buy scheme Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Generous tax breaks given to investors with more than one property will cost the federal budget more than…
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Strong turnout in France’s high-stakes elections
Read MoreMany French voters are frustrated about inflation and other economic concerns, as well as President Emmanuel Macron’s leadership.Many French voters are frustrated about inflation and other economic concerns, as well as President Emmanuel Macron’s leadership.
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The 10 commandments must be on display in every classroom and other laws it’s hard to believe are real
Read More From banning buses to masks to talking about slavery, here are some of the whackiest and most terrifying state laws being pushed in recent years From banning buses to masks to talking about slavery, here are some of the whackiest and most terrifying state laws being pushed in recent years
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Davos founder accused of sexism — WSJ
Read More The forum’s staff told the Wall Street Journal that Klaus Schwab’s management had sexually harassed and discriminated against women and black people for years The leadership of the World Economic Forum (WEF), including founder Klaus Schwab, have turned a blind eye to discrimination against women and black people as well as sexual harassment…
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One dead after armed gunmen storm French wedding
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Anish Kapoor among artists featuring in youth vote billboard campaign
Read More Exclusive: Gruffalo illustrator Axel Scheffler also contributes drawing encouraging young people to vote UK election live – latest updates Leading artists including Anish Kapoor, Katharine Hamnett and the Gruffalo illustrator Axel Scheffler have created artwork to be installed on billboards across the UK as part of a drive to encourage young people to…
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Week in pictures: From deadly protests in Kenya to elections in France
Read MoreA roundup of some of last week’s events.A roundup of some of last week’s events.
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Biden to meet with his family amid pressures to step down after debate
Read More Bidens show no signs of changing course, painting debate as one-off bad day as his campaign brush it off as media frenzy Joe Biden is set to meet with his family on Sunday to talk about his political future in a meeting that was scheduled before Thursday’s debate. The meeting at Camp David…
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One dead after armed gunmen storm French wedding
Read MoreGunmen opened fire on guests at a venue in Thionville, north-east France killing a man in his 30s.Gunmen opened fire on guests at a venue in Thionville, north-east France killing a man in his 30s.
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Suspected female suicide bombers kill at least 18 in Nigeria, officials say
Read MoreNo one has so far claimed responsibility for the attacks.No one has so far claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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King of the Fells veteran runner Joss Naylor dies aged 88
Read More Tributes pour in for former sheep farmer who broke record for most peaks climbed in a 24-hour period three times Tributes have poured in for veteran fell runner Joss Naylor, known as the King of the Fells, who has died aged 88. Naylor, from Wasdale Head, Cumbria, is famous for breaking the record…
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It’s Time for Biden to Step Aside and Give Democrats Their Independence This July 4
Read More Do the historic thing, President Joe Biden. Give the Democratic Party our independence. It would be the most executive order the world has ever seen. It is utterly within your power to give America its first woman President. Grant history that gift. Grant your legacy that gift. It would complete a career defining,…
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Almanac: June 30
Read More“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.”Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.
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Caribbean braces as Hurricane Beryl strengthens
Read MoreCaribbean islands are preparing for the arrival of an increasingly powerful storm from Sunday night.Caribbean islands are preparing for the arrival of an increasingly powerful storm from Sunday night.
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Bastion of Juche: How North Korea’s ruling party and dynasty has managed to stay in power for decades
Read More The Workers’ Party of Korea turned 75 this week, managing to outlive most of the 20th-century socialist regimes North Korea is by far the longest-lived socialist state, surpassing the Soviet Union in longevity. It survived the Korean War of 1950-1953, the ‘Arduous March’ of the late 1990s when up to 600,000 people died…
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Hurricane Beryl becomes powerful Category 3 storm as it nears Caribbean
Read MoreHurricane Beryl is expected to hit the Windward Islands as an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 hurricane, the U.S.-based Nationall Hurricane Center said.Hurricane Beryl is expected to hit the Windward Islands as an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 hurricane, the U.S.-based Nationall Hurricane Center said.
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Trump loyalists plan to name and shame ‘blacklist’ of federal workers
Read More AAF to publish dossiers of employees they consider hostile to ex-president, with goal of ultimately replacing them Armed with rhetoric about the “deep state”, a conservative-backed group is planning to publicly name and shame career government employees that they consider hostile to Donald Trump. This “blacklist” of civil servants, which will be published…
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England vs Avril Lavigne clash poses fan dilemma at Glastonbury
Read More Festival eschews football screening out of respect for headliners, though some fans are determined to enjoy both Glastonbury festival – live coverage Walking among the tents of Glastonbury festival on Sunday morning, there was one particular event stirring up a lot of conversation – and it wasn’t actually on the lineup. England’s Euro…
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Sunak launches defence of Tories’ 14 years in power as campaign nears end
Read More Prime minister reiterates stance that Britain’s economic problems are the result of Covid and war in Ukraine UK election live – latest updates Britain is better off than it was 14 years ago, Rishi Sunak has said, as the prime minister launched a combative defence of his party’s record in power with just…
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French face election where center has ‘imploded,’ energizing the far right
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Sudan on precipice of famine ‘beyond imagination’, says outgoing UN aid chief
Read More Man-made crises in Gaza and Sudan leaving millions of people at risk, says retiring British diplomat Martin Griffiths Sudan is facing horror “beyond imagination”, the outgoing UN aid chief has warned, with 750,000 people under imminent threat of famine and with conditions in danger of worsening even further. The British diplomat Martin Griffiths…
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South Carolina implements one of US’s most restrictive public school book bans
Read More Education superintendent and Moms for Liberty ally drafts law requiring all reading be ‘developmentally appropriate’ South Carolina has implemented one of the most restrictive book ban laws in the US, enabling mass censorship in school classrooms and libraries across the state. Drafted by Ellen Weaver, the superintendent of education and close ally of…
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Ten things to watch as the UK general election results roll in
Read More Thursday looks set to be a night of historic drama. Here are the key things to look out for as the night goes on The electoral asteroid is nearly upon us: Rishi Sunak presides over a government rejected by record numbers of voters in the polls. The Conservatives go into election day having…
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Sean Sherman: Reviving Native American cuisine
Read MoreNative American celebrity chef Sean Sherman discusses the importance of promoting traditional Indigenous food.Native American celebrity chef Sean Sherman discusses the importance of promoting traditional Indigenous food.
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‘Patriots for Europe’: Hungary’s Orban announces new EU Parliament alliance
Read MoreAustria’s far-right Freedom Party and populist Czech ANO led by Andrej Babis join as Hungary takes on EU presidency.Austria’s far-right Freedom Party and populist Czech ANO led by Andrej Babis join as Hungary takes on EU presidency.
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Farage denies ‘fanning flames of prejudice’ amid Reform scandal
Read More Reform UK leader echoes Donald Trump in response to claim hostile state actors are backing his party Nigel Farage has angrily denied he is “fanning the flames of prejudice” to further his political ambitions, as he doubled down on claims Reform UK had been “set up” by an exposé of racism and prejudice…
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Deadly Russian missile strikes kill civilians in southern Ukraine town
Read More Seven people dead, including children, and dozens wounded, report Vilniansk local authorities Russian missiles slammed into a town in southern Ukraine, killing seven civilians, including children, and wounding dozens more, local authorities reported. Ukrainian officials published photos of bodies stretched out under picnic blankets in a park in Vilniansk, and deep craters in…
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Warren Buffett reveals plans for his wealth after death
Read More Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has said donations to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will cease after his passing Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has said that after his death, almost all of his fortune will be transferred to a charitable trust managed by his three children. Buffett, who is the chairman and chief…
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India celebrates ICC T20 World Cup 2024 triumph with trophy and fireworks
Read MoreAs India’s cricket team lifted the T20 World Cup trophy, fans back home rejoiced with celebrations of their own.As India’s cricket team lifted the T20 World Cup trophy, fans back home rejoiced with celebrations of their own.
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Pakistan to start second phase of Afghan deportations
Read MoreMore than 800,000 Afghans are likely to be expelled in the second phase of the controversial plan.More than 800,000 Afghans are likely to be expelled in the second phase of the controversial plan.
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What to know as voters cast ballots in French snap election
Read MoreThe first of two rounds in the 2024 French parliamentary election is about to get underway. Here’s a look at the trends, and what’s at stake.The first of two rounds in the 2024 French parliamentary election is about to get underway. Here’s a look at the trends, and what’s at stake.
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Black swing voters in Georgia aren’t swayed by the ‘Trump okey-doke’ – and then there’s Biden
Read More From a barbershop and a cigar bar in Atlanta, many Black voters say they remain undecided after an underwhelming debate Inside a barbershop in Atlanta’s affluent Buckhead neighborhood, eight Black men gathered to talk politics on the day before the presidential debate. Most were business owners around town, social media stars and notable…
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West forging ‘Asian version of NATO’ – North Korea
Read More A joint defense pledge by the US, Japan and South Korea poses a threat to regional stability, Pyongyang says The US, Japan and South Korea are forging a military alliance in Asia that bears strong similarities to NATO, the North Korean Foreign Ministry has said, blasting the actions of the three countries as…
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World Food Programme: UN clearing piled-up aid at pier off Gaza
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