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1. DS Smith's £5.8bn takeover by US rival going ahead despite competition; Merger with International Paper going at 'absolutely full steam' in face of separate interest from Brazil's Suzano

2. Saturday Paper journalist lashes publication's 'unethical' defence of robodebt bureaucrat; Rick Morton says article referring to 'upright and ethical' former DHS secretary a 'betrayal' of the paper's previous reporting on robodebt scandalFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

3. 'Everyone failed them': what the papers say on report into deadly Grenfell Tower fire; British papers hone in on push for criminal charges after inquiry blames 2017 disaster on government failures and dishonesty of companies

5. International bidding war brewing for UK packaging firm; US-based International Paper puts in £5.7bn takeover proposal for DS Smith, gatecrashing Mondi offer

6. 'What have they done...Again?': What the UK papers say after Trump's momentous political comeback; Donald's Trump extraordinary victory in divisive elections in the US dominated the UK papers on Thursday, as the world grapples with Trump 2.0US election 2024 -- latest updatesUS election results 2024: live map and trackerSenate and House results 2024: live maps and tracker

8. SXSW Sydney: now in its second year, has the festival found its feet? The weeklong behemoth relished its contradictions: punk gigs in front of sponsor logos; toilet paper pop-ups and Taiwanese pop stars; industry legends and new fansGet our weekend culture and lifestyle email; The weeklong behemoth relished its contradictions: punk gigs in front of sponsor logos; toilet paper pop-ups and Taiwanese pop stars; industry legends and new fansGet our weekend culture and lifestyle email

9. 'Church in crisis': what the papers say about the archbishop of Canterbury's resignation; Justin Welby's resignation dominates the headlines as calls grow for others to resign and the archbishop not to be a 'sacrificial lamb'

10. A British export the US didn't need: a cosy relationship between editor and proprietor; The Washington Post's Will Lewis said the paper was returning to its 'roots' by not endorsing a presidential candidate. There was more to it than that

11. The prospect of Australia's defence being dependent on the whim of Donald Trump points to a need to muscle up on our own; It's time to re-read Australia's 2017 foreign policy white paper and think about how we strengthen regional ties to offset an unpredictable US governmentGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

12. 'Tinderbox America': what papers around the world say as US votes; As the counting continues, many front pages considered the potential for chaos and unrest in the wake of the closely fought electionUS election 2024 -- latest updatesUS election results 2024: live map and tracker

13. Olivia Rodrigo is right: you shouldn't date anyone who wants to go into space. But I have other red flags; The pop star has reminded us to shun would-be astronauts such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. But what about people who hang toilet paper the wrong way?

14. Second Washington Post writer quits over failure to back Kamala Harris; Columnist Michele Norris says paper's decision to withhold endorsement in US election was 'terrible mistake'

15. Bezos faces criticism after executives met with Trump on day of Post's non-endorsement; Executives of Blue Origin briefly met with Trump within hours after paper spiked endorsement of Harris

17. Georgia officials 'blatantly violated' rights in Cop City case, say protesters; Recent testimony reveals police seized papers in apparent violation of terms of a court-ordered search warrant

18. Sleepless nights, dramatic dreams and a 'cutie patootie' paper: NSW students start their HSC exams; Some woke with dread while others played music to prepare -- but ultimately HSC English examinees were met with few surprisesFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

21. News Corp warns millions of renters 'crucified' as Murdoch papers fan negative gearing hysteria; Tabloids say Australia's economic system would collapse after Albanese leaves door slightly open on tax concession. Plus: John Macdonald's contribution reviewed by AFRWant to get this in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for the Weekly Beast media newsletter here

25. Maria's niece sought a DVO to protect her. Her ex-partner went out and bought an axe; 'They're just a piece of paper,' Maria Costigan says of domestic violence orders, almost 10 years after Tara Costigan's brutal murder in Canberra. But do they ever help terrified women?Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

26. 'We've seen the culture change': how one Australian work site increased its female workforce fivefold; Kimberly-Clark's toilet paper mill was looking down the barrel of a 100% male workforce when they decided to shake up their strategy -- and cultureGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

27. Faye review -- where are all the hair-raising stories of Dunaway's nightmare behaviour? This misty-eyed homage to Bonnie and Clyde star Faye Dunaway (with her involvement) papers over her reputation for being difficult -- but is still a troubling portrait; This misty-eyed homage to Bonnie and Clyde star Faye Dunaway (with her involvement) papers over her reputation for being difficult -- but is still a troubling portrait

28. 'Standing together': What the papers say about far-right rallies and counter-protests; UK papers focus on thousands of people who turned out to protest against far-right rallies

30. 'Uncharted territory': what the papers say after Joe Biden quits White House race; Papers in the UK, US and around the world report on 'historic decision', dissect how it came to be and what it means for the election campaign

31. 'Mission complete': what the papers say about the Paris Olympics closing ceremony; Cyclist Emma Finucane and weightlifter Emily Campbell dominate sports headlines as 2024 Games come to a close

32. Barnaby Joyce apologises for 'bullet' comment aimed at Labor during anti-wind turbine rally; Nationals MP also told anti-renewables protesters at Lake Illawarra to 'load that magazine' and that the 'bullet you have is that little piece of paper' Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

33. Rare examples of 17th-century paper-cutting 'saved from skip' to go on display; Decorative artefacts saved from skip 30 years ago amid debris at former 'ladies' university' Sutton House in London

35. 'Now we begin': what the papers say after Keir Starmer takes reins as UK prime minister; Forward-looking British front pages reflect the incoming government's work ahead and the post-election-win jubilance of the Labour leader and his wife

36. London NHS hospitals revert to paper records after cyber-attack; Disruption has affected wider range of health providers than first thought, including GPs and community and mental health services

37. Author Robin DiAngelo accused of plagiarism over doctoral thesis; Complaint brought against White Fragility author over passages in 2004 paper, but some suspect political motives

38. So Starbucks' CEO commutes to work by private jet? Let's not pretend the super-rich care about the planet; It's paper straws and compostable cups for the masses, space travel and $600m weddings for their overlords. No wonder everyone who can afford it wants a doomsday bunker

39. Airline ombudsman plan gives hope to passengers, but Qantas-Virgin duopoly remains unchallenged; The government's much-anticipated white paper defers key decisions and passes the buck on the crucial issue of landing slotsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

41. New Australian aviation regulators will oversee airline ticket refunds and noise complaints; White paper's 56 initiatives includes passenger rights charter which could see cash compensation for cancelled or delayed flightsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast

45. First Murdoch papers targeted me. Now there is evidence they falsely implicated me in a cover-up; Asked why millions of News Group emails were deleted, Washington Post publisher Will Lewis pointed the finger at meUK police special enquiry team to examine role of Washington Post chief in email deletions

46. UK police special enquiry team to examine role of Washington Post chief in email deletions; Exclusive: Scotland Yard move on complaint by ex-PM Gordon Brown, who accuses Will Lewis of phone hacking 'cover-up' in 2011First Murdoch papers targeted me. Now there is evidence they falsely implicated me in a cover-up

48. 'Redefine conversation': how Just a Minute can help people living with dementia; An academic paper says the show creates ideal conditions for 'cognitive overload' and demonstrates how to avoid it

49. 'Computer says no': what the papers say after IT outage causes global chaos; 'Digital pandemic', 'havoc' and 'meltdown' were some of the most common phrases in UK headlines after botched CrowdStrike software update

50. Ursula von der Leyen's future as EU chief rests on knife-edge as MEPs prepare to vote; On paper the European Commission president has much support -- but the bloc could fall into crisis if she loses