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    US eyes Iran attack; Musk interviews Trump; Airtrunk’s $20b tax test

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    • 39 mins ago
    Temple & Webster CEO Mark Coulter.

    Temple & Webster bucks retail slump, shares soar

    The online furniture retailer’s shares jumped 26 per cent after it achieved almost $500 million in sales in a soft market by winning market share.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Carrie LaFrenz
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    US ready for Iran attack on Israel ‘as soon as this week’

    “We share the same concerns and expectations that our Israeli counterparts have with respect to potential timing,” national security spokesman John Kirby says.

    • Trevor Hunnicutt and Michael Martina

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    The guided-missile submarine USS Georgia.

    US orders armed submarine to Middle East as tensions mount

    US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin also ordered the Abraham Lincoln strike group to hasten its deployment to the region, as Israel prepares for Iran’s attack.

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    • Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart

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    Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin in Beijing earlier this year. In China, Russia and many parts of the Global South there is suspicion that the rules-based order is really a liberal order crafted after the Second World War, largely to suit the purposes of Western powers.

    Australia should focus on rules, not ‘rules-based order’, in Asia

    Support for the transition from a US-led world to a multipolar world is gaining traction.

    • Anthony Milner
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    Palestinians mourn for relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip.

    Nearly 100 killed in Israeli strike on Gaza school refuge: officials

    The attack drew condemnation from Arab states, Turkey, France, Britain and the European Union, plus an expression of deep concern from the US.

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    • Nidal al-Mughrabi
    Relatives mourn the death of a Hezbollah fighter at his funeral in Beirut.

    Britain issues alert for Iran, Lebanon airspace as risks rise

    Egypt issued a similar warning, as Western and Arab nations are seeking to head off a major regional conflict in the Middle East.

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    • Joanna Plucinska and Rajesh Kumar Singh
    Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, at a campaign rally on Tuesday.

    The big risk in Kamala Harris’ surprise choice for VP

    Tim Walz’s down-to-earth language was transformed into the equivalent of a political magic wand, but there’s a risk in overlooking Josh Shapiro in the must-win swing state of Pennsylvania.

    • Jennifer Hewett
    Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz and Kamala Harris campaign together at a rally in Philadelphia.

    Folksy attack dog: Why Harris chose Tim Walz as VP

    The plain-speaking Minnesotan brings Midwestern colloquialism and progressive appeal to the Democratic ticket.

    • Steff Chávez
    Fed chairman Jerome Powell won’t be swayed by markets or the US election.

    The Fed will not let markets dictate a rate cut

    The US central bank reacts to the sharemarket only when volatility threatens financial stability. For the moment, there is no evidence that this is the case.

    • Barry Eichengreen
    Women chant slogans while waving Palestinians flags during a rally in Baghdad, Iraq at the weekend to condemn the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran.

    US personnel wounded in attack against base in Iraq, officials say

    It was unclear whether the attack was linked to threats by Iran to retaliate over the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

    • Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart
    Benjamin Netanyahu is playing hardball – and going against the advice of security officials – on ceasefire negotiations.

    Netanyahu clashes with security chiefs on Hamas deal

    The Israeli PM is openly at odds with the defence establishment over an agreement that could ease soaring tensions in the region. Analysts blame domestic politics.

    • Neri Zilber
    Protesters at a rally in Jakarta, Indonesia in support of Palestinians last month.

    Widespread boycotts in Muslim countries hammer Western brands

    Consumers are shunning goods produced by companies such as Coca-Cola, KFC, Starbucks and Mondelez in protest against their perceived support for Israel in the war in Gaza.

    • FT Reporters
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with President Isaac Herzog, at a state memorial in Jerusalem at the weekend.

    Israel braces for attack as US urges Gaza ceasefire

    Benjamin Netanyahu told a cabinet meeting “Israel is in a multi-front war against Iran’s axis of evil”.

    • Alicia Diaz and Jon Herskovitz
    Running mate favourite Josh Shapiro at a campaign event for Kamala Harris last week.

    Democrat split intensifies as Harris chooses running mate

    The final stage of the campaign to be Kamala Harris’s vice-presidential contender has reached an ugly phase as moderate and progressive donors, interest groups and rivals lobby for their preferred candidates.

    • Reid J. Epstein, Theodore Schleifer and Nick Corasaniti
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    The Israeli Iron Dome air defence system fires to intercept an attack from Lebanon, as seen from the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights on Sunday.

    Top US general heads to Middle East as tensions mount

    Israel and Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets and the US sent aircraft and warships to the region, amid fears Iran and its proxies will attack in the coming days.

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    • George Styllis, Ahmed Vahdat and James Rothwell
    Yoav Gallant.

    Israel working with US, UK as retaliatory strike from Iran looms

    Israel, the US and UK are coordinating the readiness of their military forces to respond to an expected strike by Iran.

    • Dan Williams
    Iran buries Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and swears revenge.

    Iran is playing a dangerous game

    There are plenty of reasons to be suspicious of Benjamin Netanyahu’s motives. But Tehran has an even uglier strategy to disrupt the Middle East.

    • Thomas Friedman
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    ASX dives 2pc; PwC bosses grilled; Fear hits AI stocks

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Hezbollah leader Fuad Shukr and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

    Israel’s spies take their revenge with twin assassinations

    Israeli security officials view the deaths of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders as a redemption of sorts.

    • Neri Zilber, Raya Jalabi and James Shotter