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Keating, Marles exchange fire over pact to buy US submarines

Keating, Marles exchange fire over pact to buy US submarines

Paul Keating says the AUKUS defence pact is “act of sublimation” to the US. Richard Marles thinks the plan has a parallel in the Labor luminary’s time as PM.

  • by David Crowe and Rob Harris

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France’s horrifying rape trial has a feminist hero

France’s horrifying rape trial has a feminist hero

Many call her “Gisele” as if they know her personally. In her chic image, they see themselves, their mothers, their grandmothers.

  • by Catherine Porter and Ségolène Le Stradic
Easey Street murder suspect says he’s innocent, agrees to extradition from Rome

Easey Street murder suspect says he’s innocent, agrees to extradition from Rome

A “distressed” Perry Kouroumblis has agreed to be extradited to Melbourne, telling an Italian court that he intends to fight to clear his name, his court-appointed lawyer said.

  • by Josephine McKenna and Rob Harris
‘We have proof’: Zelensky says Russia plans to attack nuclear sites

‘We have proof’: Zelensky says Russia plans to attack nuclear sites

The Ukrainian president said Moscow was committing an international crime and had to “be forced” into peace.

  • by Edward Wong and Farnaz Fassihi
Keir Starmer calls Gaza hostages ‘sausages’ in key Labour speech

Keir Starmer calls Gaza hostages ‘sausages’ in key Labour speech

The British PM appealed to voters exhausted by years of political and economic turmoil with the message that better times are on the way.

  • by Jill Lawless
Police seize ‘spy glasses’ in raid on home of Italian minister’s ex-lover

Police seize ‘spy glasses’ in raid on home of Italian minister’s ex-lover

Italian police have raided the home of an influencer whose affair with the country’s tourism minister brought about his political downfall.

  • by Nick Squires
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Riots, suffering, death: The notorious Rome prison housing Easey Street suspect

Riots, suffering, death: The notorious Rome prison housing Easey Street suspect

Perry Kouroumblis is being held at one of Italy’s most overcrowded and violent prisons, as authorities fight to bring him to Australia.

  • by Rob Harris and Josephine McKenna
Princess Catherine appears in public for first time since finishing chemo

Princess Catherine appears in public for first time since finishing chemo

Earlier this month, Catherine released a video explaining that she had finished her course of preventative treatment and saying she looked forward to returning to work.

  • by Alex Barton
Australia treats world’s most important conflict with indifference

Australia treats world’s most important conflict with indifference

It is profoundly misguided for Australia to see the Ukraine war as a faraway conflict in which we do not have a direct interest.

  • by George Brandis
‘Mohamed al-Fayed was a monster’: More than 100 women make sex abuse accusations

‘Mohamed al-Fayed was a monster’: More than 100 women make sex abuse accusations

The late billionaire and former owner of the London luxury department store Harrods has been accused of serial rape and the sexual abuse of minors.

  • by Gordon Rayner, India McTaggart and Daniel Woolfson
‘Frockgate’: Keir Starmer’s love for freebies ends his short-lived honeymoon
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‘Frockgate’: Keir Starmer’s love for freebies ends his short-lived honeymoon

The PM had hoped for a quiet summer after his election triumph. The calm is being disturbed by the controversy about him accepting gifts worth tens of thousands of pounds.

  • by Rob Harris