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White House hits back at report criticising US President's memory
US President Joe Biden will appoint a task force to review the handling of classified documents during presidential transactions, after a report found he had mishandled classified material, but would not be charged.
Two parties claim victory in Pakistan election
While a formal result is yet to be announced, both independent candidates lead by jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have claimed victory in Pakistan's national elections.
Prince Harry settles lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers
His lawyer David Sherborne said the publisher would likely pay more than 2 million British pounds ($3.9 million) for the legal costs and an interim payment of 400,000 pounds towards the prince's individual costs, to settle his lawsuit over phone-hacking.
Israel's military to plan Rafah evacuation ahead of expected invasion
The United Nations says it is "extremely worried about the fate of civilians in Rafah", ahead of Israel's expected invasion of the southern city.
Is the Reserve Bank being too transparent?
This week the Reserve Bank had its first chance to show how well it could perform in the wake of a once-in-a-generation review of its practices.
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A Russian-backed 'city' is emerging over the back fence of Bali's Eat Pray Love house
This patch of dirt was once a lush jungle that locals say was home to ancient spirits. Now, luxury villas, bars and restaurants are being built here instead to bring in foreign investors.
Former WA Liberal Party leader David Honey loses preselection battle for Cottesloe to Sandra Brewer
Former WA Liberals leader David Honey loses the preselection battle for the Liberal heartland seat of Cottesloe, to property council chief Sandra Brewer.
All the stylish looks at Australia's night of nights, the 2024 AACTA Awards
The best and brightest of Australian film and television grace the red carpet for the 2024 AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast.
Analysis by Laura Tingle
analysis:When bad politics became cunningly clever politics
When bad politics turn cunningly clever, voters might be tempted to overlook Anthony Albanese's broken promise, writes Laura Tingle.
Freediver overcomes fear of ocean to recover precious items dropped from Australia's longest jetty
For freediver Peter Wissink, the underwater world helps him feel closer to the father he lost.
NSW bureaucrat suspended with pay pending corruption investigation into Sydney property deal
The bureaucrat purchased a property in the upper north shore suburb of Gordon within one of the government's planned Transport Oriented Development Zones before the policy was made public last year.