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The bare-chested Forrest Gump factor that could make or break Trump and Biden

Like the Kennedys who preceded him, Robert F. Kennedy Jr is an attention-grabber, but he’s gathering real traction – especially among young American voters.

Nick Bryant
Nick Bryant

Journalist and author

A clearly marked convoy, an Australian aid worker. Israel has exposed its disregard to the world

Israel can launch a highly precise strike against sensitive targets and minimise civilian casualties. But in Gaza, Israel’s military is far less clean, far less precise. Indeed, far less disciplined.

Rodger Shanahan
Rodger Shanahan

Middle East and security analyst

He fought the Taliban and won reality TV. Now he’s started an Australian civil war

Former SAS soldier and Australian Survivor winner Mark Wales is taking a novel approach to China’s aggression, but could it affect his chances of winning preselection for the Liberal Party?

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

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Emma Pidden waits for her bus on Congress Street in Portland, Maine following a spring snowstorm.
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World of photos, April 6, 2024

The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors.

In an artist’s rendering, light from quasars passes through intergalactic clouds of hydrogen gas. The light offers clues to the structure of the distant cosmos.

Astronomers may have got dark energy all wrong. It’s great news for the universe

Dark energy was assumed to be a constant force throughout cosmic history. New data suggests it’s more changeable, possibly upending long-standing doom predictions.

  • by Dennis Overbye

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Former foreign minister Julie Bishop last year.

Julie Bishop named United Nations special envoy for Myanmar

Myanmar has been locked in civil war since the army took power from Aung Suu Kyi’s elected government in 2021.

  • by Michael Mehr and John Kidman
One of the last pictures of the late King Amanda, left, taken in Thailand in 1945. His brother and successor ,Phumiphon Aduldst, is on the right.

Was it regicide? Thai court asked to reopen King Ananda’s murder case

Twenty-year-old Ananda Mahidol was found dead in his room in 1946. The official narrative is that he was murdered.

  • by Panu Wongcha-um

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Members of the Abu Draz family inspect their house after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Thursday.

Israel is reportedly using AI to pick Gaza targets to assassinate at their family home

The US and the UN are looking into the explosive claims by two Tel Aviv-based magazines that reveal the use of “Lavender”, a program making devastating decisions.

  • by Augusta Saraiva

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