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Gunmen kill 28 non-Muslims in attack on Kenya bus

Gunmen order non-Muslim passengers off the bus before shooting them dead at close range. Al Shabaab Islamic extremists, who were behind the Westgate shopping mall attack last year, claim responsibility.

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Putting partisanship ahead of patriotism

It turns out Australian conservatives never were friends with America as a whole - they were just mates with the American right.

With a liberal Democratic president in the White House, they are putting partisanship ahead of patriotism - and this doesn't just threaten the Great Barrier Reef, it weakens the fight against terrorism as well.

And worst of all, it's not a problem which will expire with the end of President Obama's second term. Imagine what the next President Clinton will say when she visits.

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Woman shot by police in Picton; internal investigation launched

An internal police investigation begins into the shooting of a woman at Picton, on Sydney's south-western outskirts.

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World

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Hitler watercolour painting auctioned for $185,000

A 1914 watercolour by Adolf Hitler fetches 130,000 euros ($185,000) at auction in the German city of Nuremberg. The painting is one of about 2,000 works that Hitler painted between 1905 and 1920 as a struggling young artist.

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Business

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Iron ore, coal slump to hit Federal budget hard

The Federal Government's plan to bring the budget back to surplus have become even tougher with the iron ore price slumping to a five-year low.

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Politics

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Liberal Party members urging Lambie not to leave PUP: staffer

Members of the Liberal Party have urged Senator Jacqui Lambie not to walk out on the Palmer United Party (PUP), the crossbencher's chief of staff says. Senator Lambie is consulting family and voters in Tasmania this weekend on what her next move should be.

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Sport

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Irish eyes smiling after 26-23 win over Wallabies

Ireland has held on to beat Australia 26-23 in a thrilling rugby union international 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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John Kerry meets Iranian counterpart for further nuclear talks

Iran's foreign minister says he heard no new ideas at talks on Tehran's nuclear program in Vienna after US secretary of state John Kerry reversed initial plans to leave the talks in a bid to reach a last-minute deal.

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