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Twenty-two killed, including 20 foreign tourists, in attack on Tunisia museum

Tunisia's president vows a merciless "war against terrorism" after 22 people, including 20 foreign tourists, are killed by gunmen in a brazen daytime attack on a famed museum next to parliament in the capital Tunis.

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The next great reform will be of politics itself

Despite some efforts, subsequent Australian politics has always struggled to match the generational drama of the Hawke-Keating reforms.

And that may partly be because their liberation of an open market economy is pretty much a one-time reform, and that job is done.

The next great reform will be of this stagnant polity itself, hopefully delivering politics that frees ideas from the camouflage of endless deflecting rhetoric. But who do we have to lead this change?

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First Aussie female skipper to sail in Clipper Round the World race

Wendy Tuck will be the first Australian female sailor to skipper a boat in the gruelling Clipper Round the World yacht race.

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World

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Scores injured in anti-austerity riots against ECB

Violent clashes between anti-capitalist protesters and German police leave dozens injured and a trail of destruction in Germany's financial capital as the European Central Bank opens its new headquarters.

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Business

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Fortescue debt debacle highlights perilous position

Fortescue's failure to sell a $US2.5 billion debt refinancing to US investors is a worrying sign for the company.

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Politics

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Scores injured in anti-austerity riots against ECB

Violent clashes between anti-capitalist protesters and German police leave dozens injured and a trail of destruction in Germany's financial capital as the European Central Bank opens its new headquarters.

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Sport

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Kennedy set for provisional NRL ban

Roosters prop Martin Kennedy is set to be provisionally suspended from the NRL ahead of an anti-doping tribunal hearing.

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Science and Technology

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Solar plane takes off for next leg of historic journey

Solar Impulse 2 has taken off from the Indian city of Ahmedabad on the next leg of its bid to fly around the world.

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Environment

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Linc Energy allegedly covered up dangerous gas leaks

Mining company Linc Energy allegedly failed to report a series of dangerous gas leaks at its experimental Chinchilla coal gasification plant in Queensland and instead covered them up, according to court documents.

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