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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

Police say multiple people died after several pedestrians were struck by a car in London, Ontario in Canada.

‘Mass murder’: Man ploughs truck into Muslim family in Canada

Authorities said a young man was arrested in the parking lot of a nearby mall after the incident on Sunday night in the Ontario city of London.

  • by Rob Gillies
The Biden administration will continue a Trump-era push to represent the former president in a defamation lawsuit brought by author E Jean Carroll, according to a night appellate court filing.

‘Angry and offended’: E Jean Carroll furious Biden administration will appeal Trump’s case

Carroll - who accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her two decades ago - sued him for defamation over his insulting denials while president.

  • by Shayna Jacobs

Europe

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Asia

People wait at a bus stop as restrictions ease in Mumbai, India, on Monday.

India to give free vaccines to citizens over 18 in COVID fight

Prime Minister Narendra Modi promises to ramp up vaccine procurement to try to vaccinate 75 per cent of Indians sooner than in two years.

  • by Bibhudatta Pradhan
Sikander Kang, with his daughter Sehar, has been separated from his son for more than a year.

‘Australia was my dream’: family of toddler in India pleads for help

The Kangs are considering moving to Canada in the hopes of reuniting with their little boy after 15 months apart.

  • by Latika Bourke

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Nasser Rajabi and his mother, in the doorway below, share a house in East Jerusalem with Jewish settlers.

A Palestinian, a Jewish settler and a shared house: struggle at close quarters

The Rajabi family lives in the basement, third floor and part of the second. The Tanami family lives on the first floor and rest of the second.

  • by Patrick Kingsley

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