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That’s a wrap – thank you for reading The Australian Financial Review blog today. These were some of our main stories:
- Inside the Paris “homes” of the world’s best athletes: There is a way to get a glimpse of the world’s best athletes when you’re at the Olympics. And it isn’t at the pool, on the track, or at the Champions Park.
- Marles denies any sinister meaning in AUKUS “political commitments”: The new AUKUS treaty does not lock Australia into accepting nuclear waste from the US and UK, or commit to joining a war over Taiwan.
- Ukraine punches through Putin’s lines in surprise tactic: A government in Russia’s Kursk region declared a state of emergency as Ukrainian forces advanced several kilometres across the border.
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