South Australia have claimed ‘one of the most remarkable Shield wins in years’ on a dramatic final morning.
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THE ECONOMIST: All sides in the Gulf war are at risk of overplaying their hands
The costs of dragging out the conflict could be very high indeed
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Oil prices surge as Brent hits $108 after Yemen Houthi Red Sea threat rattles ASX 200 and tech stocks
Rising oil prices rattle markets as Middle East conflict fears intensify, sending the ASX 200 down in early trade.
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North Melbourne ruck Tristan Xerri facing lengthy AFL ban over blood-smearing incident
A lengthy suspension seemingly awaits North Melbourne's Tristan Xerri when he faces the AFL tribunal for wiping blood on Essendon captain Andrew McGrath's face.
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Banorte Stadium, Mexico: Man dies after falling from VIP area at FIFA World Cup opening ceremony venue
Investigations are underway after a man landed in a carpark after falling from VIP boxes at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony venue.
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US to allow Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba
Cuba looks set to get its first oil delivery in three months, providing relief to the island that's endured strict rationing of gasoline and multiple blackouts.
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Project Hail Mary flies to $54.5-million second weekend, horror reaches saturation point
Phil Lord-Chris Miller sci-fi adventure, starring Ryan Gosling, has grossed $300.8 million worldwide in two weeks
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Nestlé KitKat heist in Italy sparks Easter chocolate shortage fears after 12 tonnes stolen en route to Poland
Nestlé has warned Easter supplies could be affected after thieves stole more than 400,000 KitKat bars during a major cargo heist in Europe.
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Dezi Freeman: Police shoot dead fugitive gunman after Porepunkah cop killer spent seven months on the run
Fugitive gunman Dezi Freeman has been shot dead by heavily armed police after seven months on the run.
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LILLEY: Avi Lewis already sowing division within NDP over radical left-wing policies
New federal party leader putting forward unworkable policies, but they may prove popular with frustrated voters
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