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‘Parthenon of Macedonia’: site where Alexander the Great was proclaimed king reopens
Thousands flock to see the Palace of Aigai, the largest surviving classical Greek building, after 16-year...
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Houthis show resolve that western strikes will be hard pushed to shake
With Palestinian plight supercharging movement, restraint may only come with regional pressure on resourcesWho are the...
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Cholera cases soar globally amid shortage of vaccines
Resurgence classified as grade 3 emergency by WHO, with southern Africa and Haiti among those hardest...
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‘Unacceptable’: Biden denounced for bypassing Congress over Yemen strikes
Critics on left and right furious that president failed to seek congressional approval for strikes against...
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‘The situation is dire’: winter heaps misery on displaced people of Gaza
For those living out in open, lack of clothes, blankets and firewood is exacerbated by harsh...
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BAE Systems in line for potential windfall from Kazakhstan airline flotation
Air Astana, which is 49% owned by the British defence firm, announces plans to float on...
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Israel accuses South Africa of ‘profound distortion’ at ICJ genocide hearing
Israeli legal team calls South African accusation of genocidal acts in Gaza ‘a partial and deeply...
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Macron looks to Sarkozy connection to head off far right in France
Hiring of figures close to former rightwing leader Nicolas Sarkozy confirms president’s rightward shiftEmmanuel Macron has...
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Netflix pulls Indian film after backlash from rightwing Hindu groups
Annapoorani: the Goddess of Food criticised for depiction of deity and member of vegetarian caste cooking...
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Cape Verde becomes fourth African country to eliminate malaria
With no recorded cases since 2017, the archipelago has had a long journey to become free...
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Middle East crisis live: US and UK airstrikes in Yemen were ‘act of self defence’, says UK minister
Armed forces minister James Heappey says action was self-defence after attacks on commercial vessels in the...
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Tesla pauses German production because of Red Sea shipping attacks
Delays in delivery of parts result in suspension of manufacturing at factory near Berlin for two...
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Papua New Guinea puts capital under state of emergency after deadly riots
Soldiers and police patrolling streets where witnesses say quiet has replaced looting and chaos that reportedly...
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‘Done with Labour and the Tories’: Reform UK attracts angry voters
The rightwing populist party could play an outsize role in the next UK election – and...
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Rishi Sunak visits Kyiv after announcing rise in UK military aid to Ukraine to £2.5bn
Friday’s trip comes as PM stresses Britain’s continued backing for Kyiv before meeting with Volodymyr ZelenskiyRussia-Ukraine...
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UK economy returns to growth amid Black Friday spending lift
GDP rises by 0.3% in November after October decline, with car leasing and video games fuelling...
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Three men allegedly linked to bikie gang arrested after Melbourne tobacco shop torched twice in two days
Police allege the men are connected to fires at the Altona business, as well as an...
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Queensland police integrity unit ‘unlikely’ to be established by recommended deadline
Exclusive: timeline for creation of body to end practice of police investigating police in doubt as...
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Friday briefing: What Taiwan’s general election means for the country – and democracy worldwide
In today’s newsletter: Taiwan goes to the polls on Saturday, with major geopolitical ramifications on the...
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Triple murderer Farquharson loses claim over gravesites of children he murdered
Robert Farquharson’s name has been removed from the headstone of his three children, whom he murdered...
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Parasite director Bong Joon-ho leads artist outcry over death of South Korean actor
Oscar-winning director leads calls for inquiry into police investigative process following death of Lee Sun-kyunA group...
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Nour Haydar to join Guardian Australia’s Full Story podcast team
Former ABC journalist looks forward to crafting ‘engaging interviews, stories, and investigations’ alongside award-winning teamGet our...
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Simone Young to be first Australian conductor to perform at Bayreuth festival in 147-year history
The Australian conductor will also be the first woman to perform the Ring cycle at the...
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Update law on computer evidence to avoid Horizon repeat, ministers urged
Critics say assumption in English and Welsh law that computers are ‘reliable’ reverses usual burden of...