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Sep 17 2024LIFESTYLE

The Unlikely Heroes of the Sydney Marathon: Qantas' Cozy Conquest

As the sun rose over Sydney's North Sydney Oval, a peculiar sight greeted the residents of this bustling suburb. In the midst of the Sydney Marathon's starting point, a mountainous pile of soft, cotton-rich pyjamas lay scattered across the grass. These were no ordinary PJs – they were Qantas' busine

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

Rally Shooting Probes the Limits of Free Speech

Free speech is a fundamental right in any society. However, it can quickly turn violent when opposing views clash. A recent rally shooting in Newton, Massachusetts, highlights the delicate balance between protecting freedom of expression and preventing harm to others. The incident occurred when a pr

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Crime and Investigation: A Slice of British Delight

PBS has always been a haven for British television shows, offering a wide range of crime dramas that have captivated audiences worldwide. This September, the public broadcasting service is featuring three British crime shows that are sure to enthrall viewers. From a former detective turned jazz club

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

The Unending Fire: Israel's Quest for Peace in the North

Tensions have been simmering in the Israeli-Lebanese border region for nearly a year, with the Israeli military responding to near-daily attacks from Hezbollah with airstrikes and targeted killings of senior commanders. The conflict has displaced tens of thousands of people on both sides of the bord

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Russia's Nuclear Secret: A Shadowy Deal with Iran?

The world is wracked with concern as reports emerge that Russia may be sharing its nuclear expertise with Iran, bolstering its weapons program in exchange for ballistic missiles to bomb Ukraine. The US and UK leaders, President Biden and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, have expressed their worries priv

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Death, Destruction, and Deception: A Critical Look at the Israel-Gaza Conflict

The Israel-Gaza conflict has been raging for nearly a year, claiming thousands of lives, including 16 people, including five women and four children, who were killed in airstrikes on Monday. On the surface, the conflict appears to be a straightforward battle between Israeli forces and Palestinian mi

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

Iran's Satellite Launch: A Game-Changer in the Middle East?

The recent satellite launch by Iran has sparked concerns among Western governments, who fear that the technology used could accelerate the country's ballistic missile development. However, is this assumption correct? What if Iran's intentions are genuinely peaceful, and the launch is merely a step t

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Comments on Jews who Vote for Democrats Spark Outrage and Concern

Donald Trump's latest remarks about Jews who vote for Democrats have sparked widespread outrage and concern. In an interview with Sebastian Gorka, Trump claimed that any Jewish person who votes for Democrats "hates their religion" and "hates everything about Israel." Trump's comments are rooted in t

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Vaccinating Against the Odds: Gaza's Polio Battle

In the midst of a devastating humanitarian crisis, the United Nations has managed to vaccinate over 560,000 children in Gaza against polio. This remarkable feat is a testament to the resilience of healthcare workers and the determination of families in the besieged strip. But what does this achievem

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Lost Education, Lost Childhood: Gaza's Children Pay the Price of War

CNN — Multicolored posters, white streamers and Palestinian flags made of paper decorate a tent in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. School rucksacks stuffed with clothes, small pillows and floral blankets are strewn on the floor. More than a dozen girls and boys sit cross-legged inside a makeshift class

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