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Photograph: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto/REX/ShutterstockPhotograph: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto/REX/ShutterstockGood morning, and hope you’re well – I’m taking the reins from Martin Farrer writing your Morning Mail for a few days.
Debate over the voice continues, the days are going to get hotter with the return of El Niño and the robots are already getting smarter, as concerns grow over use of AI tools in university exams. Here’s the latest news from across the country and around the world, to get you into the day.Photograph: Darren Pateman/AAP
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Australian on board as Nepal plane crash kills at least 40At least 40 people were killed on Sunday when a domestic carrier crashed in Pokhara, a Nepalese aviation authority official confirmed
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Australian on board as Nepal plane crash kills at least 40The plane was carrying more than seventy people, including an Australian, when it crashed into a hillside in Pokhara in central Nepal.
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At least 40 dead in Nepal plane crashA plane carrying 72 people has crashed in Nepal, with state television showing thick black smoke billowing from the crash site.
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At least 16 killed in Nepal plane crashFirst responders are combing the hillside site where a Yeti Airlines plane carrying 72 passengers and crew crashed in central Nepal.
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Nepal plane crash with 72 onboard leaves at least 44 deadForeign nationals from Australia, France, Ireland and India among the passengers onboard
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