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I jumped on the ‘Katespiracy’ bandwagon. Now I’m flooded with shame

The prospect of a missing princess was a blessed diversion. But now we know the truth, I feel ashamed. What was I thinking?

Kerri Sackville
Kerri Sackville

Columnist and author

The secret burden of holding the family together when your wife has cancer

Prince William has spent his whole life preparing for his future role, but not this one: a husband and father desperately trying to hold his family together while his wife undergoes treatment for cancer.

Guy Kelly

As we sat feverishly speculating, there was a horrible truth confronting Catherine, Princess of Wales

It’s hard to pinpoint the moment when we came to expect the private health concern of a public figure was fair game for clicks or laughs.

Rob Harris
Rob Harris

Europe correspondent

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‘Priority target’: The businessman at the top of Australia’s intelligence hit list

The suspect’s identification by intelligence agencies raises big questions for one of Australia’s neighbours and about China’s attempts to wield influence in the Pacific.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Amelia Ballinger
A hooded person, suspected of cyber scams, sits  between Chinese police officers on a charter plane from Fiji to China in 2017.
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Raided, hooded and flown to China: Secret Fiji video reveals Beijing’s ‘rendition’ tactics

Fiji’s prime minister has called on China to retreat from the South Pacific as an investigation by The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes uncovers a police sting showing Beijing’s desire to operate overseas.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Amelia Ballinger

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Battles rage around Gaza’s Al Shifa hospital, Israel says 170 gunmen dead

Al Shifa, the Gaza Strip’s biggest hospital before the war, is now one of the few healthcare facilities even partially operational in the north of the territory.

  • by Nidal al-Mughrabi and Bassam Masoud

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