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Gold Coast man helping Kurdish forces fight IS killed in Syria: family

The family of a Gold Coast man is in shock after being told he stepped on a landmine at the weekend while helping Kurdish forces in Syria.

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The Drum

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Greek debt crisis: the failure of the euro wasn't just predictable, it was predicted

Has a Greek default begun? Or is this just the European Central Bank's way of affording the country's feckless inhabitants a foretaste of what it would be like?

It's too early to say. Either way, it's clear that what has failed here is not the negotiations; it's the euro itself. Put to the test, its entire foundation has been found wanting.

The worst of it is that all this was not just entirely predictable, but actually predicted.

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Just In

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Weather bureau declares Queensland's first ever July cyclone

Queensland forecasters name Raquel as their first ever recorded July cyclone, as it forms this morning north of the Solomon Islands.

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World

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Federer, Murray, Kvitova cruise as Halep, Bouchard wilt at Wimbledon

Roger Federer, Andy Murray and defending champion Petra Kvitova swept into the Wimbledon second round, but third seed Simona Halep and 2014 runner-up Eugenie Bouchard fell at the All England Club.

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Business

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Share market stumbling as financial year ends

The Australian share market ends a torrid financial year not that far from where it started it.

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Politics

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Christie promises straight talk as he enters presidential race

New Jersey governor Chris Christie launches an uphill run for the Republican nomination for US president with his trademark bluster, offering up his blunt talk and willingness to tackle tough issues as the cure for an ailing country.

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Sport

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Groth upsets Sock as four Aussies progress on Wimbledon day two

Sam Groth, Casey Dellacqua, James Duckworth and Ajla Tomljanovic take Australia's second-round Wimbledon contingent to nine players with wins on day two.

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Science and Technology

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Satellite science saves the sight of remote Australians

Hundreds of patients who do not have good access to proper eye tests are screened as part of a unique CSIRO project, helping to save the sight of remote and rural Australians.

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Environment

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China commits to stopping rise in carbon dioxide emissions by 2030

China commits to halting rise in carbon dioxide emissions and pledges to reduce its carbon footprint per unit of gross domestic product by 60-65 per cent from 2005 levels.

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