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Antoinette Lattouf on power, scandal & women who win
Antoinette Lattouf is no stranger to The Briefing. Long before she became the centre of one of Australia’s most closely watched media controversies, she was sitting in the host’s chair herself. Since then, the journalist, author and co-founder of ETTE Media has endured a very pub ... Show More
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Jun 4
Hezbollah rejects ceasefire + The 60-year plan to make you love robots
Friday Headlines: Labor facing uphill battle to get CGT and NDIS legislation passed Government calls for investigation into sexual assault allegations of Australian flotilla members Hezbollah rejects latest ceasefire Bondi hero charged with assault Content creator fired over vira ... Show More
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Jun 4
Trump rebuked by Congress + Stabbed man shoots home invader
Headlines: Trump rebuked by Congress over war powers, as Iran and Lebanon agree to new ceasefire Elderly man was stabbed before shooting home invader in rural NSW Melbourne Neo-Nazis convicted over ANZAC Day boos, as High Court dismisses hate group challenge Mary the Tassie Devil ... Show More
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