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multi-role helicopters.



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Izyum and other towns in the east.

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NEW IRAN PROTESTS OVER WOMAN’S DEATH



Fresh protests have broken out in Iran over the death of a young woman who had
been arrested by the ‘morality police’ that enforces a strict dress code.

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CHESS CHAMPION QUITS MATCH AS CHEATING SCANDAL DEEPENS



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WEST MUST BE READY FOR PUTIN’S NEXT MOVE



How does Putin avoid the fate of the autocrat who fails: that sudden demise when
the army refuses orders, or the crowd stop being afraid, or someone comes
quietly down the corridor in the night?



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TELL US WHY: PARDON REFUSED FOR ‘INNOCENT’ KILLER



A petition seeking a posthumous pardon for a man hanged for a ­triple murder in
the late 1950s has been rejected without explanation by SA Governor Frances
Adamson.



By Matthew Condon

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‘I PUT THE FUTURE KING UNDER THE DINING TABLE’



Many thousands of people have cherished recollections of their encounters with
the Queen, who chalked up more than 21,000 official engagements. Here,
Australians recall their brush with royalty.

1663336800 By The Australian

REPUBLICAN DEBATE


A WELCOME BRAKE ON OUR POLITICIANS’ BASE AMBITIONS



The monarchy’s value is that it frustrates those who would like to exercise
unrestrained power. Australians now are far more likely to be oppressed by their
local council than by any king or queen.

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Hawthorn CEO Justin Reeves and vice president Peter Nankivell insists players at
the club feel safe and that there is a wider culture problem that just within
the football club.



By Glenn McFarlane and Lauren Wood

UPDATED


FAGAN STANDS DOWN AMID HAWKS RACISM PROBE



Brisbane coach Chris Fagan has stood down pending an AFL investigation into
damning revelations in the Hawthorn racism review.



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Templet.

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TELEVISION


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MICRO TRENDS CHANGING UP AUSTRALIA’S FOOD AND WINE CULTURE



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STYLE


THE SYDNEY LABEL BEHIND THE WORLD’S MOST TALKED-ABOUT SNEAKER



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Adidas collaborators.

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   UNFETTERED INQUIRY
   
   
   NHMRC VOWS FREE ACCESS TO RESEARCH
   
   
   
   The federal government’s main medical research funding agency has made a key
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   To access Wellington’s journalism fund, media must sign up to a list of
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