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Greek PM digs in against bailout as talks put on ice until vote

A defiant prime minister Alexis Tsipras again urges Greeks to reject an international bailout deal, wrecking any prospect of repairing broken relations with EU partners before a referendum on Sunday that may decide Greece's future in Europe.

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When Malcolm Turnbull makes excuses for bad journalism, democracy suffers

Following Zaky Mallah's appearance on Q&A last week, Malcolm Turnbull said the ABC had a higher duty to be objective and the rest of the media "can be as opinionated as they like".

Amid all the fuss on this topic, this, to me, seems just about the most extraordinary development.

If the actual Minister for Communications really believes that, then the problem is not that he doesn't understand media, but that he doesn't understand democracy.

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'English Schindler' Nicholas Winton dies, aged 106

Nicholas Winton, dubbed the "English Schindler" for saving hundreds of Jewish children in Prague from the Nazis in the run-up to World War II, dies at the age of 106.

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World

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'English Schindler' Nicholas Winton dies, aged 106

Nicholas Winton, dubbed the "English Schindler" for saving hundreds of Jewish children in Prague from the Nazis in the run-up to World War II, dies at the age of 106.

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Business

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Asciano receives $9b takeover bid from Canada's Brookfield

Australia's biggest port and rail operator Asciano has become the target of a $9 billion takeover bid from Canada's Brookfield Infrastructure.

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Politics

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Government rejects Greens request to take part in Indigenous referendum talks

The Federal Government rejects a request from the Greens to take part in talks on a referendum to recognise Indigenous Australians.

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Sport

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Kyrgios's win over Monaco tainted by another umpire spat

Nick Kyrgios beats Juan Monaco to advance to the next round of Wimbledon despite battling the chair umpire once more, Sam Stosur and Bernard Tomic also through.

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Science and Technology

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New gadget could stop drivers from texting

Australia could be the first country to launch a gadget that stops drivers from texting, after its inventor turned up to a business meeting seven years ago only to discover the man he was supposed to meet had been killed by a texting driver.

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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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