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'A glorious day', says Netanyahu. Palestinians disagree

'A glorious day', says Netanyahu. Palestinians disagree

Palestinians have started burying the dozens of people killed by Israeli soldiers on Monday in what was the bloodiest day in Gaza since a devastating 2014 war.

  • by Karin Laub

Opinion & Perspectives

Israel defies the odds to flourish

The welcome US decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem is an appropriately symbolic way to mark Israel's 70th anniversary.

Colin Rubenstein

    An Aussie Trump is not such a remote possibility

    Think Australia is immune from the rise of strong man leaders? Think again.

    Peter Hartcher
      Peter Hartcher

      Australia feels chill as China and US trade blows over microchips

      The ban by the US on Chinese telecommunications company ZTE, then Donald Trump's reversal, will prompt China to build its own microchip industry.

      Kirsty Needham
        Kirsty Needham
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        Florida high school apologises for using tiger as prom prop

        Florida high school apologises for using tiger as prom prop

        The animal paced in tight circles as the students gawked, seeing nothing in any direction except metal bars and a sea of delighted faces.

        • by Avi Selk
        A 14th human foot - this one in a hiking boot - washes ashore in Canada

        A 14th human foot - this one in a hiking boot - washes ashore in Canada

        The discoveries are now frequent enough that British Columbia Coroners Service put together a map charting where each foot had been found.

        • by Amy B Wang

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        Asia

        US points the finger at China for 'shielding Myanmar'

        US points the finger at China for 'shielding Myanmar'

        The US has indirectly criticised China for shielding Myanmar from strong UN Security Council action over a military crackdown against Rohingya Muslims.

        • by Michelle Nichols
        Evidence of corruption by Najib Razak 'rejected' by then Malaysia's AG

        Evidence of corruption by Najib Razak 'rejected' by then Malaysia's AG

        Mohamed Apandi Ali rejected an anti-corruption body's recommendations to investigate further evidence of corruption by then prime minister, probe mebers claim.

        • by Rozanna Latiff

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