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'You should be out', minister tells acquitted former terror suspect

Government frontbencher Steve Ciobo tells a man acquitted of terrorism charges a decade ago that he should no longer be an Australian citizen.

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The Drum

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Treachery, not citizenship, is the real issue

The debate on our citizenship laws is trapped in a peacetime context and is too focussed on how we punish terrorists and treachery.

But by most measures the threat posed by Islamist terrorism surely justify more than traditional "peacetime" counter-treachery and counter-terrorism measures.

And whether traitors should, or even can, continue to hold citizenship remains the nub of the issue.

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Just In

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Kyrgios splits with coach six days out from Wimbledon

Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has split with coach Todd Larkham less than a week out from Wimbledon.

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World

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Video captures moment stowaway cat emerges on wing of plane

A stowaway cat gives a South American pilot the surprise of his life when it emerges, clinging to the wing of a plane, mid-flight.

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Business

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Greece offers new plan to avert default, creditors see some hope

Euro zone finance ministers cautiously welcome new reform proposals presented by Greece to avert a looming default.

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Politics

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Leaders call for Confederate flag's removal after church massacre

Civic leaders denounce the Confederate flag as a "symbol of hate" and call for its removal from South Carolina's statehouse following last week's church shooting.

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Sport

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Heyman hails Matildas' team chemistry ahead of World Cup quarters

Matildas striker Michelle Heyman says the team is walking a fine line between tight friendships and healthy competition at 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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