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Crime
The ‘ketamine queen’ and the dose that led to Matthew Perry’s death
Two doctors allegedly supplied the Friends star with a large amount of ketamine and even wondered in a text message how much he would be willing to pay.
- by Michael Balsamo and Andrew Dalton
‘I’m too damn old’, Biden says in campaign event with Harris
- by Hadriana Lowenkron and Skylar Woodhouse
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Domestic violence
‘Grievous bodily harm’: Argentina’s ex-president accused of beating first lady
- by Jack Nicas and Daniel Politi
Opinion & Perspectives
When it comes to Bali, people fall into two camps. Last week I almost switched
There’s the “I’ve been to Bali 25 times” camp and the “Bali’s not for me” camp. For reasons unknown my feet have been firmly in the latter.
Annemarie Fleming
Freelance writer
Going to war isn’t making Israel safer. Its enemies have only grown in number
Tens of thousands have been killed and many more wounded in the bombing of Gaza. But when the guns eventually fall silent, the threat to Israel will remain.
Rodger Shanahan
Middle East and security analyst
Trump’s big new problem is that by attacking Walz, he punches his own voters
For Donald Trump, making personal snipes is a compulsion. But it’s hard to see how his usual attacks will work against a Democrat who embodies middle America.
Katy Hall
Age deputy opinion editor
North America
Trump says he’s ‘entitled to personal attacks’ against Harris
Donald Trump says he’s ‘very angry’ at the vice president, as Republicans push him to emphasise policy issues in campaign.
- by Michael Gold
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Crime
The ‘ketamine queen’ and the dose that led to Matthew Perry’s death
Two doctors allegedly supplied the Friends star with a large amount of ketamine and even wondered in a text message how much he would be willing to pay.
- by Michael Balsamo and Andrew Dalton
‘I’m too damn old’, Biden says in campaign event with Harris
- by Hadriana Lowenkron and Skylar Woodhouse
Robert F. Kennedy Jr tried to meet Kamala Harris to discuss job in her cabinet
- by Michael Scherer and Josh Dawsey
Europe
Even Ukrainian soldiers were in the dark on the plan. How did Zelensky pull this off?
- by Kim Barker, Anton Troianovski, Andrew E. Kramer, Constant Méheut, Alina Lobzina, Eric Schmitt and Sanjana Varghese
Asia
Daughter of Thailand’s former divisive leader becomes country’s new PM
Thailand’s parliament elected Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the youngest daughter of billionaire former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, as the country’s new prime minister.
- by Zach Hope
Opinion
Bali
When it comes to Bali, people fall into two camps. Last week I almost switched
There’s the “I’ve been to Bali 25 times” camp and the “Bali’s not for me” camp. For reasons unknown my feet have been firmly in the latter.
- by Annemarie Fleming
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Rohingya
‘Hundreds’ including women and children killed in drone attacks crossing river to flee war
- by Zach Hope and Saiful Arakani
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Domestic violence
‘Grievous bodily harm’: Argentina’s ex-president accused of beating first lady
The accusations came to light when investigators found photos of former first lady with a black eye and a bruised arm on the phone of the ex-president’s former secretary.
- by Jack Nicas and Daniel Politi
Agree to a ceasefire in Gaza and we won’t attack, Iranian officials tell Israel
- by Parisa Hafezi and Laila Bassam
NZ food bank unknowingly distributes lollies with ‘lethal’ levels of meth
- by Charlotte Graham McLay