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Run It Straight: neuroscientist fears ‘supercharging’ of backyard lark into social-media fuelled collision contest
Health  
Run It Straight: neuroscientist fears ‘supercharging’ of backyard lark into social-media fuelled collision contest
Academic also raises concerns the trend could reflect ‘deeper social and cultural pressures tied to masculinity’
Tasmanian politics  
Confusion and chaos reign in Tasmanian parliament with no endgame in sight
Football  
Tottenham sack Ange Postecoglou and weigh up move for £10m Thomas Frank
Climate crisis  
‘It was our hope spot’: scientists heartbroken as pristine coral gardens hit by Western Australia’s worst bleaching event
Business  
China has a stranglehold on the world’s rare-earths supply chain. Can Australia break it?
In focus
Albanese must tread a fine line when he meets Trump. He can’t bow to him but he can’t alienate the US either
Albanese must tread a fine line when he meets Trump. He can’t bow to him but he can’t alienate the US either
After a commanding win at home in the federal election, the PM’s next test is handling the capricious commander-in-chief on the world stage
Gaza  
The longest division: can Palestinian and Israeli students compete at the International Maths Olympiad?
Full Story  
Back to Back Barries: ​shifting alliances abroad and at home – podcast
 
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Sport
Football  
Ange-ball was breath of fresh air but trophy could not save him
Ange-ball was breath of fresh air but trophy could not save him
French Open  
Sinner sees off defiant Djokovic to set up dream final against Alcaraz
Football  
Albania v Serbia World Cup qualifier stirs memories of chaotic 2014 clash
Culture
Television & radio  
‘I’ve been crucified!’ Sarah Jessica Parker on dating, delis – and surviving three decades of Carrie haters
‘I’ve been crucified!’ Sarah Jessica Parker on dating, delis – and surviving three decades of Carrie haters
Television & radio  
The Survivors review – a murder mystery so intense you’ll watch through your fingers
Opinion
Jonathan Freedland  
Musk and Trump are enemies made for each other – united in their ability to trash their own brands
Musk and Trump are enemies made for each other – united in their ability to trash their own brands
Lifestyle
Relationships  
Love at first flight: can I find a date at the airport?
Love at first flight: can I find a date at the airport?
My sister is unhappy with her life but does nothing to change it. What can I do?