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Hamas blames Israel for Gaza ceasefire delay

The death toll continues to rise on both sides of the Israel-Gaza conflict amid conflicting reports from ceasefire talks in Cairo, Gaza and Jerusalem.

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The Drum

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Giving up the licence to kill

There are some jobs where when you have a bad day at the office, when you make a mistake, you can kill someone.

And policing is a job where sometimes, when you don't make a mistake, you still kill someone.

If you're in a job where no one dies at the end of the day if you make a mistake, then you are truly one of the lucky ones.

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Just In

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Bikies launch consorting law legal challenge

Two senior bikies have asked the NSW Supreme Court to declare anti-consorting laws invalid.

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World

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Hamas blames Israel for Gaza ceasefire delay

The death toll continues to rise on both sides of the Israel-Gaza conflict amid conflicting reports from ceasefire talks in Cairo, Gaza and Jerusalem.

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Business

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Tinkler's Mulsanne Resources placed into liquidation

A court has ordered that one of Nathan Tinkler's companies, Mulsanne Resources, be wound up to pay creditors.

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Politics

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Calls mount for suspension of NSW mining licences

There are mounting calls for the New South Wales Premier to suspend the mining licenses at the centre of corruption inquiries into former Labor heavyweights Ian Macdonald and Eddie Obeid.

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Sport

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Gallen shocked at shoulder charge ban

New South Wales skipper Paul Gallen is shocked at the ARL Commission's decision to outlaw the shoulder charge and claims reducing the number of interchanges would have been a better step.

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Science and Technology

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Report calls for 'killer robot' ban

Autonomous "killer robots" are a real possibility and must be banned before governments start deploying them, report warns.

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Environment

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Burke confirms two-year super trawler ban

The Federal Government has decided to impose a two-year ban on super trawlers, undermining plans by the operators of the Abel Tasman to begin commercial fishing.

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