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FIFA 'paid millions' to avoid court fight over infamous Henry handball

FIFA made a payment to the Football Association of Ireland after Thierry Henry's handball stopped Ireland qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, FAI chief executive John Delaney reveals.

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Shorten gets a crash course in security politics

Bill Shorten received contrasting lessons in the politics of national security from Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull this week. Which one would he follow?

The take-no-prisoners, raw and uncompromising style of the PM? Or the nuanced but potentially alienating argument put forward by Turnbull?

After a few rounds of Question Time, Shorten has avoided being wedged on security, Turnbull has probably lost some support in his party, and Abbott has continued on his path.

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Just In

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Telstra customers have incoming calls re-directed to other numbers

Telstra says 7,000 customers across New South Wales have been affected by a technical error this week that saw incoming calls directed to other numbers.

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World

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Williams to face Safarova in French Open final

Serena Williams battles illness to reach a third French Open final, defeating Timea Bacsinszky to move into a decider against Lucie Safarova.

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Business

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Greece secures debt reprieve until end of June

The International Monetary Fund confirms Greece will be bundling four debt repayments due in June at the end of the month, averting the possibility of a Greek default today.

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Questions raised over false evidence given on letter from Monis to Brandis

The Opposition is demanding answers following the revelation a senior government official gave false evidence to a Senate committee related to a letter Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis sent to Attorney-General George Brandis last year.

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Sport

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Voges' debut ton helps Australia to 170-run lead over West Indies

Australia builds a 170-run lead on day two of the first Test against the West Indies thanks to a century from Adam Voges, who becomes the oldest man to score a ton on Test debut.

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Science and Technology

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Greenwald flags more revelations on Australian mass surveillance following Snowden leaks

The journalist who first published reports based on documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden says further revelations about Australian intelligence and its aggressive mass surveillance are on their way.

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Environment

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Countries scrutinise Australia's climate policies at UN meeting

Australia's climate policies cop a cool reception at a United Nations conference in Germany, with countries asking senior diplomats if the emissions reduction targets are ambitious enough.

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