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Gaza's Fragile Reality: Hope and Conflict Collide

A mass wedding in Khan Younis offered a glimpse of hope, but Gaza remains gripped by violence, quasi-anarchy, and Hamas's resurgence. Read the full analysis of the monumental obstacles to peace and aid.

National Indigenous Art Triennial opens in Canberra

The 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial, 'After the Rain', opens at the National Gallery of Australia. Curated by Tony Albert, it showcases hope and resilience through works by 57 First Nations artists.

Mass Gaza wedding offers hope amid destruction

Fifty-four Palestinian couples married in a mass ceremony in Khan Younis, Gaza, organised by a charity. The event, held among war rubble, marks a poignant moment of resilience and new beginnings after two years of conflict.

Mammoth Series 2 Review: BBC's Subversive 70s Sitcom

Mike Bubbins returns as Tony Mammoth in the BBC Two sitcom's second series. This review explores the show's deadpan send-up of masculinity and its surprising insights into modern life. Watch now on BBC iPlayer.

Ex-MP Critiques Labour's Manifesto Tax Pledge

Former Labour MP Tony Wright argues manifesto pledges are not binding contracts. He says good government requires flexibility to adapt to changing economic circumstances. Read the full analysis.

Australia in Pot 2 for 2026 World Cup Draw

The Socceroos secure a favourable Pot 2 seeding for the 2026 World Cup draw, avoiding top-tier nations and enhancing their chances of progressing from the group stage.

Controversial Gaza Aid Group GHF to Close in July

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US and Israeli-backed aid group, will cease operations in July. Sky News analysis found its distributions correlated with a significant increase in deaths. Read the full investigation.

Controversial Gaza Aid Foundation Ends Operations

The US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation ceases work after its distribution sites became flashpoints for deadly violence. Discover the full story behind the controversial aid model.

Labour MP rebels against party's asylum policy

Labour MP Tony Vaughan breaks ranks to criticise the government's controversial asylum reforms. The immigration barrister-turned-politician warns the policy could increase racism and division.

Socceroos' Underwhelming US Tour Performance

David Squires reflects on Australia's disappointing friendlies against Venezuela and Colombia. Read our analysis of Tony Popovic's team performance and what's next for the Socceroos.

Inside Gaza's Devastation: Life Amid the Ruins

Sky News reports from the devastated Gaza town of Shuja'iyya, where a fragile ceasefire holds after years of conflict. Witness the unimaginable conditions residents face daily in this exclusive ground report.

Socceroos' Attacking Woes Continue in Defeat

Australia's Socceroos face a pressing need to unlock their attack after a 3-0 loss to Colombia. With the World Cup looming, can Tony Popovic find the missing piece?

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