Headlines
Tuesday
31 July 2018
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Quaedvlieg says current system leads to speculation and criticism, and a failure to address systemic problems
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Experts say the state’s increasingly ferocious wildfires are not an aberration – they are the new reality
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Spotlight
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The sprawling internet theory, beloved by Trump supporters, has ensnared everyone from Tom Hanks to Hillary Clinton
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The former US president and vice president visited a bakery that supports veterans, ordering baked goods and praising the workers for serving their country.
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Deadline day has arrived for the panel tasked with resolving Football Federation Australia’s long-running governance crisis
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Allegations of a toxic culture in the New Zealand women’s football team has claimed the scalp of a second top official
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Breathless thrasher
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Remains of graphic artist John Christianos, 40, discovered in Melbourne storage facility
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Weak pound and strong economies elsewhere make UK a less enticing prospect for seasonal staff
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Photos and infrared imaging indicate vehicles moving in and out of the facility at Sanumdong
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Video and pictures
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The editor of Guardian Australia warns that creating larger, commercially stronger media organisations does not necessarily deliver a journalistically strong organisation
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The fabled ʻōʻō was last seen in 1985. Set in the painted cloud forest of Kauai, Songbird takes you back in time to meet the legendary bird and hear its last song
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The minister appears to forget the nationality of his wife on a visit to Beijing
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They advocated for racial equality and justice in the face of widespread discrimination, but their tactics also involved violence. A look at 40 years of black power
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Pussy Riot members appeared surprised as they were rearrested after their release from prison on Monday
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A new footbridge held up by two giant hands has just opened near Da Nang in Vietnam, the latest in a line of weird and wonderful structures around the world
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After two decades of film producers fretting over her taboo-breaking book Layover, novelist Lisa Zeidner asks if Hollywood is finally ready for a bed-hopping woman
Explore
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Number of king penguins on the remote Île aux Cochons has fallen from 2m to 200,000, warn scientists
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The big picture
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you photo highlights from around the world
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