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Apple launches iPhone 16e and ditches home button
Bolsonaro indictment leaves Brazil’s tropical Trump staring at prospect of jail
This week, after Brazil’s …
Hamas offers handover of all hostages to Israel if next phase of ceasefire agreed
Hamas has said it is ready to release all its remaining hostages in a single exchange if the ceasefire agreement with Israel moves forward to a second phase next month.
The offer came as the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, signalled his readiness to talk about a second phase of …
Artists demand National Endowment for the Arts roll back Trump restrictions
Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years
Quantum computers could be built within years rather than decades, according to Microsoft, which has unveiled a breakthrough that it said could pave the way for faster development.
The tech firm has developed a chip which, it says, echoes the invention of the semiconductors that made today’s smartphones, computers and …
Tesco customers unable to buy groceries after website fails
They took to social media to complain that a wide range of groceries were showing as unavailable when they tried to check out and complete …
Calcutta Cup classics: our writers pick their most memorable showdowns
2 April 2000: Scotland 19-13 England
clearly has to be up there. But the world’s oldest international fixture takes on a different complexion in even-numbered years. Edinburgh’s cold, malty air, the walk down past Haymarket (before the trams), the distant hills, …England may have fully fit squad for Australia Champions Trophy opener
England begin their Champions Trophy campaign against Australia in bustling Lahore on Saturday and while recent results have set alarm bells ringing, there is growing optimism that a previously lengthy injury list is at least beginning to ease.
So much so, in fact, that captain Jos Buttler and head coach …
Perth festival’s most powerful show was 12 hours long, had no actors, and will never happen again
Can you answer these questions? How are you? What did you have for breakfast? Do you have a good memory? Did you share your bed with anyone last night? Are you comfortable talking about money? What’s the best age to be? Do you pray? Have you ever had a part …
Juan arrived in Australia to a stocked pantry and kind faces. The government pilot that allowed it is here to stay, too
For Juan Santamaria, arriving on the other side of the world to a pantry filled with food from his native Venezuela was a warm welcome on a cold day.
A criminal lawyer in his home country who fled fearing for his life, Santamaria came to Australia with his parents and …