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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
‘Serious lapse of judgment’: William’s Gaza intervention raises eyebrows
Members of the British royal family are expected to keep well out of politics, so why did Prince William enter the fray with a controversial statement on the war in Gaza?
- by Rob Harris
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King Charles says well-wishers left him ‘in tears’
Charles’ meeting with PM Rishi Sunak was the first sight of him in a formal setting since his cancer diagnosis was announced more than two weeks ago.
- by Rob Harris
Assange ‘indiscriminately’ named sources and encouraged hacking, US lawyers tell court
After two days of legal arguments, judges will consider whether to grant the WikiLeaks founder permission to appeal against his removal from the UK.
- by Rob Harris
US-based ballerina detained in Russia over $US50 to Ukrainian charity
Ksenia Karelina, 33, has been charged with treason after returning to Russia to visit family.
- by Emma Burrows and Dasha Litvinova
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Assange saga
Assange ‘too ill’ to appear at final extradition hearing, court told
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is too unwell to appear at a two-day hearing to fight his extradition to the US, a court has heard.
- by Rob Harris
Prince William calls for end to fighting in Gaza: ‘Too many have been killed’
The Prince of Wales’ statement is an unusually direct intervention for a member of the British royal family.
- by Michael Holden and Sarah Young
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Food
Why wealthy Londoners are paying $1400 for a jar of Australian honey
Billed as a new and healthier alternative of fine wine, the three varieties of Australian Rare are produced in Western Australia’s famed south-west ecoregion.
- by Rob Harris
Who is Yulia Navalnaya, Vladimir Putin’s new enemy?
Alexei Navalny’s wife, Yulia, previously steered clear of public politics, stressing her role as supporting her husband. After his death, she wants revenge.
- by Andrew Osborn
No plea deal seen as Julian Assange faces what could be his final extradition hearing
England’s High Court has scheduled two days of arguments over whether Assange, who has spent years in self-exile and detention, can ask an appeals court to block his transfer.
- by Rob Harris
‘I have no right to give up’: Navalny’s widow vows to continue his fight
With her voice cracking at times in a video posted on social media, Yulia Navalnaya accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of killing her husband.
Opinion
Putin's Russia
One murder too many, Mr Putin? It could be Ukraine’s lifeline
The Russian president’s disposal of Alexei Navalny might spur US Republicans to defy Donald Trump and support Ukraine’s war effort. If not, prepare for a catastrophe.
- by Peter Hartcher