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The main bombmaker in the 2002 Bali blasts apologises to victims’ families; The Reserve Bank outlines plans for a potential digital currency in Australia; Two-time champions Argentina progress to their sixth World Cup final.
Australia could sign more security deals with Pacific Island nations, after a bilateral agreement was finalised with Vanuatu; Former prime minister Scott Morrison to be questioned over the robodebt scheme; In sport, Croatia aiming to make it to the World Cup final for a second year in the row when they take on Lionel Messi and Argentina.
The Prime Minister pays tribute to the police officers killed in a Queensland ambush; Marise Payne testifies at the Robodebt royal commission; More criticism of Sydney's appointment as the A league grand final host for the next three years.
The Prime Minister pays tribute to the police officers killed in a Queensland ambush; Marise Payne testifies at the Robodebt royal commission; More criticism of Sydney's appointment as the A league grand final host for the next three years.
Queensland to honour the two police officers shot dead in an ambush; Pressure on the European Parliament to review decisions linked to an alleged bribery scandal; The FINA World Swimming Championships underway in Melbourne.
Six people confirmed dead in a fatal shooting in rural Queensland; The President of the E-U Parliament says there will be 'no impunity' for those guilty of unlawful activity as a corruption probe continues; In sport, a new program in Brisbane allows young refugees to join sports clubs without a fee...
Australia's COVID testing rules to change from next year; Landslides and flooding hit northern Bosnia; Selectors name Australia's squad for a series opening test against South Africa at the Gabba.
Debate rages over the federal government's planned energy price cap; Six killed in shelling on the Pakistan border; Sydney to host the A-League men and women's grand final in a split from tradition.
The man accused of making the bomb that blew up a Pan Am flight over Scotland in 1988, taken into U-S custody; the Vice-President of the European Parliament embroiled in a corruption case; In sport, Australia to name a squad for the first Test against South Africa...
A split emerges between the New South Wales and federal Coalition on Labor's energy price cap plan; At least four dead after a cyclone in India; An Olympic style event launched in Kenya to initiate the Maasai community's young men.