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India Does Not Want Tension With Bangladesh: Rajnath Singh
Darwin, 08 November- India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has urged Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser of the interim government, Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, to be “careful with…
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Turkey Issues Arrest Warrants Against Netanyahu and 37 Israeli Officials
Darwin, 08 November – Turkey has issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 37 members of his government, accusing them of committing…
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Why Mamdani Can Never Become the President of the United States
Darwin, 08 November- The victory of the Democratic Party in the New York City mayoral election is a major event not only in U.S. politics…
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India Establishes Three New Army Bases Near Bangladesh Border
Darwin, 08 November- India has set up three new army bases near the Bangladesh border, along the strategic Siliguri Corridor — a narrow strip of…
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International Forces to Enter Gaza Soon: Trump
Darwin, 08 November- U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that an international coalition force coordinated by the United States will soon enter Gaza. The statement…
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Hamas fighters trapped in Rafah tunnels
Darwin, 07 November— Several dozen Hamas fighters remain trapped inside the Rafah tunnel network, unable to leave despite the ceasefire because the area around the…
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Urgent Manhunt: Police Release CCTV Vision After Couple Mowed Down in Melbourne Hit-Run
Police seek public help to find a hit-run driver after a blue sedan struck a couple in Werribee on Oct 28. CCTV has been released in the urgent manhunt for the driver
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Belgium Blocks Arms Shipment Bound for Israel
Darwin, 06 November- Belgium has halted an arms shipment destined for Israel for nearly a month, according to a report by the Belgian news agency…
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cargo plane crash in Kentucky with 38,000 Gallons Fuel, Kills 12
Darwin, 06 November— A UPS cargo plane exploded and crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville International Airport in the U.S. state of Kentucky, killing at…
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Darwin, 07 November— In a groundbreaking conservation effort, scientists in Hawaii are releasing millions of lab-bred mosquitoes from drones in an attempt to save the…
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World’s First Bionic Eye Developed by Australian Scientists
Darwin, 04 November- Melbourne: In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, Australian researchers have developed the world’s first bionic eye, marking a new era in restoring vision…
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Magpie Danger: WA Child’s Severe Eye Injury Triggers Urgent Warning for Swooping Season
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Turkey Issues Arrest Warrants Against Netanyahu and 37 Israeli Officials
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Apple iPhone 17 Sales Up 14% Over iPhone 16 in US and China, Says Counterpoint
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Sheikh Hasina to reuters: Awami League Boycott Will Cripple Next Bangladesh Election
Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina warns that millions of supporters will boycott the next national election after the Awami League was banned. In her first media engagement since fleeing, Hasina, from New Delhi, questions the polls’ legitimacy
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Controversy Surrounding BUET Student Shree Shanto: How Credible Are the Allegations?
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Palestinian Man Relives 1948 Displacement as War Forces Him Back to a Tent in Gaza
Ayish Younis, an 89-year-old Palestinian, is displaced again, living in a tent in Gaza after his home was destroyed, echoing his exile during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War
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Gaza ‘War Is Over’, Says Trump
Darwin, 13 Octobor— U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Sunday that the war in Gaza is “over,” expressing strong confidence in the ceasefire and hostage…
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Magpie Danger: WA Child’s Severe Eye Injury Triggers Urgent Warning for Swooping Season
After a 12-year-old girl was seriously injured by a magpie in Australind, experts issued an urgent warning on magpie breeding season safety tips: wear a hat, sunglasses, and keep moving
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Brisbane Mother Dies in Horrific Gold Coast Motorcycle Accident; Police Investigate Group Ride Collision
Brisbane mother Nadia Shevtsova (38) died in a horrific three-motorcycle collision on Gold Coast’s Ashmore Road. Police are investigating the group ride crash
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Former Neighbours Actor Damien Richardson Found Guilty of Making Gesture Resembling Nazi Salute
Former Neighbours actor Damien Richardson was found guilty of performing a gesture resembling a Nazi salute in a Melbourne restaurant. The court rejected his “artistic” defense
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Urgent Manhunt: Police Release CCTV Vision After Couple Mowed Down in Melbourne Hit-Run
Police seek public help to find a hit-run driver after a blue sedan struck a couple in Werribee on Oct 28. CCTV has been released in the urgent manhunt for the driver
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Australia to Ban Social Media for Children Under 16
Darwin, November 6 — Australia will become the first country in the world to ban children under 16 from using major social media platforms, including…
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Four Dead in Queensland House Fire; Police Suspect Foul Play
Darwin, November 6 — Four bodies have been found in the charred remains of a house destroyed by fire in central Queensland early Thursday morning….
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‘400 Per Cent Markup’: Pensioners Hit with Massive Power Bill Surge at NSW Land Lease Village
NSW pensioners in an over 50s village are facing a 400% markup on power bills (36c/kwh vs 6c/kwh paid by owners). The park is legally charging the maximum price allowed under new legislation
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Cold Case Murder Arrest: Man Faces Court 34 Years After Wife Melinda Freeman’s Death in Whittlesea
Craig Freeman, 63, has faced court, charged with the murder of his wife, Melinda Freeman, who was found dead in their Whittlesea home 34 years ago. The arrest follows a cold case breakthrough
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‘Not Taking My Car’: WA Dad in SpongeBob Underwear Tackles Accused Carjacker in 30-Minute Takedown
A WA father in SpongeBob underwear and his two sons made a citizen’s arrest on a carjacker in Bindoon, unaware the suspect was wanted for armed robbery and indecent assault
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Optus Outage Caused by Vandalism Impacts 70K Customers, Threatens Triple Zero Calls in NSW Hunter
Vandalism at a Hexham tower caused a major Optus and Telstra outage, impacting 70,000 customers in the NSW Hunter region and potentially affecting triple zero emergency call connections
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Dramatic Footage: Man Tasered Twice During ‘Erratic’ Melbourne Arrest After Allegedly Spitting at Officer
A dramatic arrest in Melbourne’s Heidelberg was captured on video showing police using a taser on an erratic man who allegedly spat at an officer before being charged with criminal damage
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Dean Lewis Responds to ‘Inappropriate Behavior’ Claims: Singer Vows Therapy After ‘Embarrassing’ Interactions
ARIA winner Dean Lewis issued an emotional statement after multiple women accused him of ‘inappropriate behavior’ in private encounters. He apologized and is seeking therapy.
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Anxiety to Arena: Teen Singer Alyssa Delpopolo Wins The Voice 2025 After Battle With Self-Doubt
Alyssa Delpopolo, The Voice 2025 winner, opens up about managing anxiety and self-doubt. The 19-year-old plans to use the $100K prize to launch her pop and RnB career
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India Does Not Want Tension With Bangladesh: Rajnath Singh
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Turkey Issues Arrest Warrants Against Netanyahu and 37 Israeli Officials
Darwin, 08 November – Turkey has issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 37 members of his government, accusing them of committing…
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Why Mamdani Can Never Become the President of the United States
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India Establishes Three New Army Bases Near Bangladesh Border
Darwin, 08 November- India has set up three new army bases near the Bangladesh border, along the strategic Siliguri Corridor — a narrow strip of…
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International Forces to Enter Gaza Soon: Trump
Darwin, 08 November- U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that an international coalition force coordinated by the United States will soon enter Gaza. The statement…
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Hawaii Uses Drones to Release Millions of Mosquitoes to Save Endangered Birds
Darwin, 07 November— In a groundbreaking conservation effort, scientists in Hawaii are releasing millions of lab-bred mosquitoes from drones in an attempt to save the…
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Hamas fighters trapped in Rafah tunnels
Darwin, 07 November— Several dozen Hamas fighters remain trapped inside the Rafah tunnel network, unable to leave despite the ceasefire because the area around the…
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World’s First Bionic Eye Developed by Australian Scientists
Darwin, 04 November- Melbourne: In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, Australian researchers have developed the world’s first bionic eye, marking a new era in restoring vision…
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas: Early Test Hits Paywalls in the AI Browser Wars
An early test of OpenAI’s new AI browser, ChatGPT Atlas, reveals free plan limits and paywalls for core features. Is the Google Chrome killer simply a premium product, and what are the user data risks?
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China Accuses US of NSA Cyberattack on National Time Center, Stealing Secrets
China’s State Security Ministry accused the US NSA of long-term cyber infiltration of its National Time Service Center, warning the breaches threatened financial and power systems. The US called China the top cyber threat
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Shein Scandal: Fast Fashion Giant Admits Internal Failure After ‘Childlike Sex Dolls’ Found on Site
Fast fashion giant Shein is scrambling to review its entire marketplace after internal “screening measures” were circumvented, allowing the listing of illegal and offensive products. The controversy follows a police report filed by French authorities
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Trade War De-Escalation: US and China Reach Framework Deal Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announces a “substantial framework” for a US-China trade deal, averting Trump’s 100% tariffs and securing a final deal on TikTok and a rare earth export deferral.
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High Beef Prices Become Political Problem as Trump Urges Ranchers to Cut Costs
US beef inflation hits 16% as cattle inventory falls to a 75-year low. Trump’s call for ranchers to lower prices and his import plans face backlash from farmers who blame market consolidation.
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Trump Repeats Claim: India to ‘Cut Back’ on Russian Oil Purchases
US President Donald Trump reiterates that India’s PM Narendra Modi will ‘cut back’ on Russian crude imports amid escalating US-India trade talks and tariff pressure
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China Accuses US of NSA Cyberattack on National Time Center, Stealing Secrets
China’s State Security Ministry accused the US NSA of long-term cyber infiltration of its National Time Service Center, warning the breaches threatened financial and power systems. The US called China the top cyber threat
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Lamborghini Keeps V12 Engines; CEO Cites Low EV Interest & Lanzador Doubt
Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann plans to keep combustion engines for 10+ years, citing waning high-end EV demand. The Lanzador EV decision is delayed as the brand doubles down on plug-in hybrids.
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SK Group Billionaire Chey Tae-won’s $1 Billion Divorce Settlement Thrown Out by South Korea’s Supreme Court
South Korea’s Supreme Court struck down a lower court order for SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won to pay 1.38tn won ($1B) to ex-wife Roh So-young, citing a miscalculation involving a presidential slush fund. The high-profile case is now headed back for review.
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India Establishes Three New Army Bases Near Bangladesh Border
Darwin, 08 November- India has set up three new army bases near the Bangladesh border, along the strategic Siliguri Corridor — a narrow strip of…
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Sheikh Hasina to reuters: Awami League Boycott Will Cripple Next Bangladesh Election
Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina warns that millions of supporters will boycott the next national election after the Awami League was banned. In her first media engagement since fleeing, Hasina, from New Delhi, questions the polls’ legitimacy
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Bangladeshi Religious scholar faked own abduction, allegedly tried to blame ISKCON
Darwin, 29 Octobor— In Muslim-majority Bangladesh, a religious cleric known as Mufti Muhibbullah has been accused of staging his own abduction and falsely blaming the…
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“Ban ISKCON Now”: Nationwide Protests Across Bangladesh, Religious Tensions Escalate
Darwin, October 25 — Protests demanding a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) have taken place in Chattogram, Kishoreganj, Kushtia Islamic University,…
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Controversy Surrounding BUET Student Shree Shanto: How Credible Are the Allegations?
Australian News Time: A widespread controversy has erupted on social media and within the campus over Shree Shanto Roy, a student of Bangladesh University of…
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Bangladeshi Woman Detained by ICE After Nearly 30 Years in the U.S.
Darwin, 20 October- Masuma Khan, a 64-year-old Bangladeshi woman who has lived in California for nearly three decades, was recently detained by U.S. Immigration and…
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Dhaka Airport fire: Fears of Billion-Dollar Loss
Darwin, 19 October- A massive fire broke out at the Cargo Village Complex of Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Saturday, threatening billions of dollars…
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Dean Lewis Responds to ‘Inappropriate Behavior’ Claims: Singer Vows Therapy After ‘Embarrassing’ Interactions
ARIA winner Dean Lewis issued an emotional statement after multiple women accused him of ‘inappropriate behavior’ in private encounters. He apologized and is seeking therapy.
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Anxiety to Arena: Teen Singer Alyssa Delpopolo Wins The Voice 2025 After Battle With Self-Doubt
Alyssa Delpopolo, The Voice 2025 winner, opens up about managing anxiety and self-doubt. The 19-year-old plans to use the $100K prize to launch her pop and RnB career
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‘Don’t Touch Us’: Calamity Jane Actor Calls Out Audience Groping During Immersive Show
Calamity Jane actor Kala Gare issued an urgent plea to audiences to stop “groping” cast members during the immersive production. Opera House management has responded to the safety issue.
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Australian Music Mourns Delltones Frontman Danny Mayers, Dead at 77
Danny Mayers, frontman of legendary Australian group The Delltones, has died at 77 after a courageous battle with kidney disease. Tributes pour in for the singer
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Over 80 Mobile Phones Stolen at Enrique Iglesias Concert in Mumbai
Darwin, November 4 — More than 80 mobile phones were reported stolen during a concert by popular Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias in Mumbai’s Bandra area…
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Blockbuster November: Sci-Fi Thrillers, Oscar Contenders and 12 of the best films to watch
Preview of the top films releasing in November 2025, including Wicked: For Good, Wake Up Dead Man, the new Running Man, and George Clooney’s performance in Jay Kelly.
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NASA Refutes Kim Kardashian’s Claim That the 1969 Moon Landing Was “Fake”
Darwin, 01 November — The U.S. space agency NASA has publicly rejected reality TV star Kim Kardashian’s recent claim that the first human moon landing…
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Hedda Gabler Revisited: Why Ibsen’s Controversial ‘Female Hamlet’ Still Divides Audiences
Uncover the shocking true story of Laura Kieler, the muse who inspired Ibsen’s earlier play, A Doll’s House, and the scandal surrounding Hedda Gabler’s aversity to motherhood that cemented its place in theatre history.
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“One-Night Stands Aren’t So Bad” Say Kajol and Twinkle, Janhvi Kapoor’s Dissent Wins Praise
Darwin, 25 October— Bollywood’s ongoing conversation about fidelity and relationships took a dramatic turn after actors Kajol and Twinkle Khanna expressed surprisingly liberal views on…
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Salman Shah Murder Was a Contract Killing Worth Tk 1.2 Million
Darwin, 24 October- Nearly three decades after the death of popular film actor Salman Shah, a dramatic revelation has once again brought the 1996 case…
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Oscar-Winner Diane Keaton Died of Bacterial Pneumonia at 79
Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton died Saturday at 79; her death certificate lists the cause as primary bacterial pneumonia. Tributes pour in for the ‘Annie Hall’ star
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Brandy Apologizes for Chicago Tour Exit, Cites Dehydration; Monica Finishes Show
R&B star Brandy apologized for abruptly leaving ‘The Boy Is Mine Tour’ stage in Chicago, stating she experienced dehydration. Monica finished the show solo, generating fan disappointment
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No Live-Action for ‘Kpop Demon Hunters,’ Say Co-Directors, Citing Animated ‘Magic’
Co-directors of the Netflix hit “Kpop Demon Hunters” confirm there will be no live-action adaptation, arguing its tone is “too suited for animation.” The film is garnering Oscar speculation after its soundtrack hits the charts.
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Australian Sprint Star Gout Gout Makes ‘Selfless’ Gesture at Final School Carnival
Teen superstar Gout Gout skipped individual sprints at his last school carnival, showing a ‘selfless’ gesture. The record-breaker competed only in team relays before graduation
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Red Mist Descends on Flushing: Why US Open 2025 Has Become the Grand Slam of Conflict
The 2025 US Open has been defined by tense post-match confrontations, from Munar vs. Bergs over grunting to the Ostapenko-Townsend ‘no class’ row. Players cite the raucous New York crowd and end-of-season fatigue for the unprecedented flare-ups
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Sabalenka vs. Kyrgios: ‘Battle of the Sexes’ Revival Set for Dubai with Handicap Rules
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka will face Nick Kyrgios on December 28 in Dubai, reviving the 1973 ‘Battle of the Sexes’ format. The match will feature modified rules, including Kyrgios getting only one serve, yet the Australian veteran predicts he will win easily despite a long injury layoff
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Cristiano Ronaldo, 40, Breaks World Cup Qualifying Scoring Record; Hits 143 International Goals
Cristiano Ronaldo (40) is the new all-time top scorer in FIFA World Cup qualifying history, reaching 41 goals after a brace against Hungary. While the Portuguese striker set the mark, a late equalizer means Portugal must wait until November 13 to seal their 2026 World Cup spot
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Lionel Messi Hopes to Defend World Cup Title in 2026, Eyeing Record Sixth Appearance 🇦🇷
Argentina superstar Lionel Messi, 38, revealed his strong desire to play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which would be his record sixth tournament appearance. The decision hinges on whether the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner can be “100%” fit to defend Argentina’s 2022 crown
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Dodgers Parade for Back-to-Back World Series; Ohtani Promises Another ‘Three-Peat’ in 2026
Los Angeles celebrated its World Series repeat with a massive downtown parade, featuring the heroic Game 7 team. Manager Dave Roberts and MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto set sights on a historic “three-peat,” with Shohei Ohtani promising “another ring next year
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India and South Africa Clash in Women’s World Cup Final
India and South Africa battle for their maiden Women’s World Cup trophy in Navi Mumbai; hosts chase history, while Proteas seek to end trophy drought in a monumental final
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Los Angeles Dodgers Win Back-to-Back World Series Titles After Extra-Innings Thriller
Los Angeles Dodgers defeat Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in Game 7 extra innings with Will Smith homer, becoming first back-to-back World Series champions in 25 years
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From Dominance to Disaster: Inside Liverpool’s Shock Four-Game Losing Streak
Analysis of Liverpool’s shock four-game losing streak: tactical imbalance from new transfers, vulnerability to long-ball tactics, and the emotional impact of Diogo Jota’s tragic death
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National Manhunt Underway After Convicted Sex Offender Released from Prison ‘In Error’
Police are hunting Ethiopian asylum seeker Hadush Kebatu, 41, mistakenly released from HMP Chelmsford instead of being deported after he was jailed for sexual assault.
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‘Big John’ Fisher Detained and Deported from Australia Over Visa Dispute
British social media star ‘Big John’ Fisher, famous for his ‘bosh’ catchphrase, was detained in Australia on his 52nd birthday and deported for allegedly attempting to work on an incorrect visa, forcing the cancellation of his tour.
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Spain’s Pro-Africa Stance Defies Western Trend Amid Rising Migration and Far-Right Challenge
Spain, led by PM Sánchez, is increasing aid and adopting a ‘mutually beneficial’ migration strategy with Africa, contrasting with cuts by the US, UK, and others. The shift comes as the hardline Vox party challenges the government on migration.
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The Human Cost of US Immigration Crackdown: A Father, A Brain Tumor, A Deportation Threat
As Paramjit Singh, a US green card holder with a brain tumor, remains in ICE detention over old, disputed charges, his family raises alarm about his neglected health and the harsh realities of US immigration enforcement under the current administration.
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Digital Revolution at the Border: EU’s New EES System Launched for UK and Non-EU Travellers
The EU’s new digital border system, the Entry/Exit System (EES), begins its gradual rollout on 12 October, replacing passport stamps with biometric registration for UK and non-EU citizens travelling to the 29-country Schengen Area.
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Religious Minorities from Bangladesh and Two Other Countries Can Stay in India Without Passport
Darwin, September 3 — India has announced that religious minorities from Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Pakistan will be allowed to stay in the country without a…
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Understanding the E1 vs E2 Visa: Key Differences for U.S. Entry
The E1 and E2 visas are popular options for foreign nationals looking to live and work in the United States. The E1 visa is designed…
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Sia’s Estranged Husband Seeks Over $250,000 Per Month in Spousal Support for ‘Luxurious’ Lifestyle
Singer Sia’s estranged husband, Daniel Bernard, has filed for over $250k per month in spousal support, claiming he needs the allowance to maintain the ‘luxurious’ lifestyle enjoyed during their marriage.
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Digital Detox Fashion: Why Gen Z is Obsessed with ‘Indie Sleaze’
Today’s youth are nostalgic for the messy, pre-digital-surveillance aesthetic of the late 2000s, driving the comeback of “indie sleaze” style, led by the return of French designer Isabel Marant’s iconic Bekett wedge sneakers.
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Easy Lemon Ravioli with Baby Spinach and Cheese: A Fresh Twist on Comfort Food
For pasta lovers looking for a refreshing yet comforting meal, Lemon Ravioli with Baby Spinach and Cheese has emerged as a trending favourite. The dish…
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The Magic of Alan Hamel Pickups
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Sydney is the world’s second-best vacation spot: survey
Sydney is the world’s second-best vacation spot, according to a recent survey. Sydney has been ranked as the world’s second-best tourist destination for 2023 by…
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55% of Students in Bangladesh Suffer from Depression: Survey Findings
Darwin, August 31 — The beginning of university life is usually painted in dreams, freedom, and new possibilities. However, the reality is very different. More…
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Ranking Improves for 11 Iranian Medical Universities in Webometrics
Darwin, August 16 — In the July edition of the Webometrics World Ranking, 64 Iranian medical universities have been included, with 11 of them showing…
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Smooth and straightforward process for studying in Australia from Bangladesh
If you are from Bangladesh and looking to study in Australia, here are the steps to follow for a smooth and straightforward process: Choose a…
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Hawaii Uses Drones to Release Millions of Mosquitoes to Save Endangered Birds
Darwin, 07 November— In a groundbreaking conservation effort, scientists in Hawaii are releasing millions of lab-bred mosquitoes from drones in an attempt to save the…
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Stripped of Titles, Forced to Surrender Royal Lodge Lease
Following a stunning fall from grace, the former Prince Andrew is being formally stripped of all titles and served notice to vacate Royal Lodge. He will relocate to the historic Sandringham Estate, marking a humiliating, albeit protracted, exile by King Charles III.
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Controversy Surrounding BUET Student Shree Shanto: How Credible Are the Allegations?
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Daring Daytime Heist at Louvre: Thieves Steal ‘Priceless’ Crown Jewels, Museum Closed
Thieves broke into the Louvre’s Gallery of Apollo using power tools and a ladder, stealing royal jewels of “incalculable” value. The museum is closed as police investigate the brazen daylight heist.
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“You’re My Life, My Hero”: The Embrace That Ended Two Years of Hell
Following a US-brokered ceasefire, the remaining 20 Israeli hostages held in Gaza for two years, including Matan Zangauker and Evyatar David, were released on Monday, sparking massive celebrations in Hostages Square and marking the start of a new national chapter focused on recovery.
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New Alzheimer’s Study Links Daily Steps to Slower Cognitive Decline by Years
Walking 5,000 to 7,500 steps daily slowed cognitive decline by up to 7 years in people with early Alzheimer’s signs, according to a new Nature Medicine study.
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Medicaid Crackdown Risk: How New Immigration Checks Threaten Health Coverage for 170K Enrollees
New CMS order demands states investigate 170,000+ Medicaid enrollees for immigration status, raising fears of unnecessary coverage loss. States call the directive a burden and politically motivated
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Autism Diagnosis Rate Jumps to 1 in 31 US Children: Why Experts See Opportunity, Not Crisis
New CDC data: 1 in 31 US children has autism. An expert on the spectrum explains the rise is due to better recognition, urging policymakers to focus on support and acceptance
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Science Shocker: How Reverse Advice on Peanut Exposure Led to Dramatic Drop in Allergies
Decades of advice to avoid peanuts in infancy were “completely backward.” Learn how Dr. Lack’s research reversed the trend, leading to a 33% drop in US peanut allergies
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Global Health Crisis Alert: Life Expectancy Rises, But Youth Death Rates and NCDs Create “Emerging Crisis”
New research reveals humans are living 20 years longer than in 1950, but highlights a disturbing “emerging crisis” of rising mortality among adolescents and young adults due to suicide, drug overdose, and the global surge of noncommunicable diseases.
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UK Must Adapt to ‘At Least 2°C’ Warming by 2050, Government Told
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) tells the UK government to plan for at least 2°C of warming by 2050, warning the country is not adapted to current weather extremes, including the record-hot 2025 summer.









































































































