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Egypt considers pardon for Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste

Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi says he is considering pardoning Australian Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste and one of his colleagues.

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The Drum

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It's lose-lose for Malcolm Turnbull with ABC cuts

Minister for Communications Malcolm Turnbull's convoluted defence of cuts to the ABC did nothing for his reputation.

Reducing the ABC's resources might please big C conservatives in the Liberal Party, but they'll thank Abbott for that, not Turnbull.

In the meantime, Turnbull will lose part of the middle ground that he has so successfully cultivated for so long.

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Just In

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Soaring temperatures prompt severe fire warnings for parts of NSW

Scorching temperatures and hot, gusty winds prompt severe fire warnings and a total fire ban for parts of NSW.

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World

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Pope Francis warns man's greed will destroy world

Pope Francis warns that planet Earth will not forgive the abuse of its resources for profit, urging the world's leaders to rein in their greed and help the hungry.

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Business

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Iron ore: How low can it go?

The iron ore price has roughly halved this year, but it could still go a lot lower thanks to BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto.

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Politics

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Egypt considers pardon for Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste

Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi says he is considering pardoning Australian Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste and one of his colleagues.

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Sport

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Beale keeps bench spot against Ireland

Kurtley Beale is set to make his Wallabies return against Ireland after surviving the final cut for the Test in Dublin.

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Science and Technology

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Portugal's rapid rise in renewable energy

Portugal has become a world leader in renewable energy, with more than half its energy coming from wind, solar and hydro power. 

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Environment

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Global October temperatures a record high for month: US

Global temperatures in October, as well as the entire year-to-date, were the planet's hottest on average since record-keeping began in 1880, the US government says.

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