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Two dead, one arrested after Belgian counter-terrorism raid

Belgian police kill two men who opened fire on them during one of about a dozen raids against an Islamist group that federal prosecutors say was about to launch "terrorist attacks on a grand scale".

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Online behaviour: Are you a good netizen?

The vast space that is the internet is still in its infancy and it will continue to evolve - as will our interactions within it.

And despite the obvious issues of anonymity, bullying and trolling, the internet as a space of democratic interaction is still incredibly valuable.

So the space itself is not the problem, but the etiquette that we take to it is. Will you be a good netizen?

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Anderson battles into semis at Auckland Open

Kevin Anderson beat Steve Johnson to reach the semi-finals of an Auckland Open blown wide open by high-profile withdrawals.

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World

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Birdman, Grand Budapest Hotel lead Oscars race

Show business satire Birdman and colourful caper The Grand Budapest Hotel lead the Academy Awards nominees with nine nods apiece, including for best picture, in the quest for Hollywood's top film prize.

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Business

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Unemployment falls to 6.1pc as 37,400 jobs added

Australia's unemployment rate has unexpectedly fallen to 6.1 per cent, with 37,400 jobs added, all full-time.

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Politics

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Australian retailers swamped with demands for Charlie Hebdo copies

Australian magazine retailers and distributors say they are being swamped by customers demanding copies of Charlie Hebdo, a publication they have never stocked.

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Sport

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Bernard Tomic eliminated from Sydney International

Bernard Tomic's run in the Sydney International has come to an end at the hands of Gilles Muller.

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Science and Technology

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CSIRO trials home sensor technology to assist elderly, people with disabilities

New sensor technology is being trialled by the CSIRO to assist elderly Australians and people with disabilities in their homes, and the agency says the results are promising.

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Environment

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Clean energy sector 'uninvestable' due to RET uncertainty: analyst

Uncertainty surrounding the renewable energy target has made the large-scale sector of the industry in Australia "uninvestable", a clean energy analyst says.

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