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'Dangerous' Matildas dump Brazil out of World Cup with 1-0 victory

Australia's coach heaps praise on his "dangerous" side after a 1-0 win over powerhouse Brazil sends the Matildas into the quarter-finals of the women's World Cup.

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It's not Greece being bailed out - it's the banks

When it comes to the prospect of a bailout by the European Commission, the ECB and the IMF, it should be remembered that it is not Greece that is being bailed out.

It is the European banks, the French and German institutions that recklessly doled out Euro loans to Greece, safe in the knowledge that any losses would be covered by Frankfurt.

And regardless of whether Athens and its creditors reach a compromise this week, one thing is certain: the Greek people will suffer, but the private sector banks will walk away unscathed.

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Jockey dies after fall in trotting race in France

A female jockey reportedly dies from injuries sustained in a fall during a trotting race in France.

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World

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Jockey dies after fall in trotting race in France

A female jockey reportedly dies from injuries sustained in a fall during a trotting race in France.

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Business

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Greece scrambles for debt deal with fresh plan before summit

Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras unveils new proposals to European leaders aimed at ending his country's debt crisis, on the eve of a summit which could determine whether Greece crashes out of the eurozone.

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Politics

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Court delay keeps two Nauru opposition MPs in custody

Nauruan opposition MPs Squire Jeremiah and Sprent Dabwido are still in police custody after having their bail hearing delayed until Tuesday.

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Sport

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'Dangerous' Matildas dump Brazil out of World Cup with 1-0 victory

Australia's coach heaps praise on his "dangerous" side after a 1-0 win over powerhouse Brazil sends the Matildas into the quarter-finals of the women's World Cup.

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Science and Technology

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Humans could be among the victims of sixth 'mass extinction', scientists warn

The world is embarking on its sixth mass extinction with animals disappearing about 100 times faster than they used to, scientists warn, and humans could be among the first victims of the next extinction event.

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Environment

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Philippines authorities seek compensation for coral reef damage

A central Philippines local government is seeking compensation for damage to a protected reef after a Vietnamese cargo ship ran aground.

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