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Albanese accuses Israel of ‘clearly’ breaching international law but resists push to recognise Palestinian state
Federal politics  
Albanese accuses Israel of ‘clearly’ breaching international law but resists push to recognise Palestinian state
‘Quite clearly it is a breach of international law to stop food being delivered,’ PM tells ABC’s Insiders
News live  
Australian academic Feng Chongyi says Hong Kong arrest warrant is ‘political persecution’
Trump news at a glance  
US president tells Europe to ‘stop the windmills’ ahead of EU and UK trade talks
Queensland  
Violet loves attending her local state school, but some fear children like her will be forced into ‘segregated’ education
Health  
Annabelle’s journey to having her pain taken seriously wasn’t easy. A new service has brought relief
In focus
What is vitamin B6 toxicity and what are the symptoms of taking too much?
Explainer  
What is vitamin B6 toxicity and what are the symptoms of taking too much?
Consuming too much in supplements or fortified foods such as energy drinks can damage peripheral nerves and, in extreme cases, impair motor function
Analysis  
If the economics of broadening or lifting Australia’s GST are challenging, the politics are horrendous
Opinion  
The attack on Australia’s net zero target is reckless and gutless. Voters expect more than ‘intergenerational bastardry’
 

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Sport
Rugby union  
‘Completely wrong’: Wallabies anger at officials over Keenan’s winning Lions try
‘Completely wrong’: Wallabies anger at officials over Keenan’s winning Lions try
Formula One  
Norris on pole as McLarens lock out front row for Belgian GP
Cycling  
Tour de France: Pogacar poised to seal fourth title as Groves wins penultimate stage
Culture
Television & radio  
Austin season two review – this comedy is now coasting on good vibes and Michael Theo’s charm
Austin season two review – this comedy is now coasting on good vibes and Michael Theo’s charm
Music  
Marcia Hines: ‘The strangest thing I’ve done for love? Believe the lie’
Opinion
Books  
The stranger in a strange place is an enduring narrative in Australian fiction. But what if the crime scene is a whole continent?
The stranger in a strange place is an enduring narrative in Australian fiction. But what if the crime scene is a whole continent?
Lifestyle
The moment I knew  
He arranged a stay at a motel. In 1969 this was very risque, but I had zero hesitation
He arranged a stay at a motel. In 1969 this was very risque, but I had zero hesitation
Cosy cooking  
Six fragrant, flavourful braises and stews
Technology
Analysis  
The real winners from Trump’s ‘AI action plan’? Tech companies
The real winners from Trump’s ‘AI action plan’? Tech companies
Science
Psychology  
Does a song conjure painful memories? Try to rehabilitate it, say scientists