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It’s too soon to write off Netanyahu

The Age's View
The Age's View

A new Israeli alliance might be able to move the country out of its political paralysis, but Benjamin Netanyahu could yet prevail – and Palestinians are unlikely to hold much hope for their cause regardless of who wins.

‘This is enough’: Wave of ransomware attacks to force Biden into more aggressive stance on Russia

Andrea Shalal

The US intelligence and military community has long had the capability to damage computer servers used by private hackers in other countries, but largely refrained.

There’s more the Coalition can do to improve our relations with New Zealand

The Age's View
The Age's View

For one thing, the Coalition should re-examine its policy of deporting criminals who, while born in New Zealand, have no real connection to that country.

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North America

Jeff Bezos is planning a trip to space with his brother.

Amazon’s billionaire founder to fly to space

Jeff Bezos said on Monday that he and his brother Mark would fly on the first crewed space flight from his rocket company Blue Origin.

The windshield of mayoral candidate Guillermo Valencia is shattered after an attack in Morelia, Michoacan state, Mexico, last month.

Severed head, body parts, kidnappings: Mexico’s bloody elections

The campaign for the midterm elections has been one of the bloodiest in recent history: 97 politicians had been killed and 935 attacked.

  • by Lizbeth Diaz

Europe

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Asia

Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Scott Morrison.

Testing time for Morrison ahead of leaders’ meeting in Singapore

The Prime Minister will have to clear a COVID-19 test on arrival at Changi airport on Thursday before a fly-in-fly-out visit to the city-state in lockdown.

  • by Chris Barrett
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The disgraced priest, the children’s shelter and a fight for justice in East Timor

In a remote corner of East Timor, a scandal of enormous proportions has shaken an almost universally Catholic country and brought powerful forces into play.

  • by Chris Barrett

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‘Greatest election fraud’ says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Netanyahu alleges ‘the greatest election fraud’ as Israel faces fears of political violence

Naftali Bennett, the nationalist set to replace Netanyahu, called on Israel’s longest-serving leader not to leave “scorched earth” behind.

  • by Abbie Cheeseman

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