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A Hindu youth was beaten and burned to death in Bangladesh, what happened?
Darwin, 20 December: A Hindu garment worker was beaten and burned to death by a gang in Bhaluka, Mymensingh district, Bangladesh, on charges of insulting…
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Syrian and US Forces Launch Joint Operation Against Militants
Darwin, 20 December: Syrian and US forces have launched a new joint military operation against the extremist militant group Islamic State (IS) in Syria. The…
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Massive Turnout at Funeral of Young Bangladeshi Politician Osman Hadi
Darwin, 21 December: The funeral prayers of prominent Bangladeshi political activist and July Movement youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi were held today at the South…
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Extremists set fire to Udichi Artists Group office in Dhaka
Darwin, 20 December: After setting fire to the buildings of two leading media and cultural organizations over the death of an activist, extremists have now…
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US Suspends $416 Billion Trade Deal with Britain
Darwin, 17 December: The United States has suspended a $416 billion trade deal signed with the United Kingdom due to disagreements over trade concessions. This…
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Inqilab Moncho Spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi Dies in Singapore
Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson for Inqilab Moncho, has passed away in Singapore after a six-day battle following a shooting in Dhaka. Protests planned for Shahbagh.
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Bondi Shooter’s Son Was ‘Known to Agencies’ as Gunman Legally Held High-Powered Rifles
The revelation that alleged Bondi shooter Naveed Akram, 24, was known to security agencies has deepened scrutiny over the failure to revoke the firearms license of his father, Sajid Akram, who legally owned six rifles. Ex-Police Detective Robert Critchlow criticized the licensing system for failing to remove guns from a household where a family member is deemed a risk, warning that individuals with “bad intentions” often fly under the radar.
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Thierry Henry to Receive BBC Sports Personality Lifetime Achievement Award
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry will be honoured with the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement award, recognizing his record-breaking career as an Invincible and World Cup winner.
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NCP’s Nahid Islam Links July Uprising to 1971 Struggle
On Victory Day, NCP Convener Nahid Islam paid tribute at the National Memorial, asserting that the July Revolution of 2024 is the successor to the historical struggles of 1947 and 1971. He alleged that Bangladesh was “repeatedly deceived” over 54 years, failing to establish equality and social justice, instead seeing fascism entrenched. The NCP aims to lead the country forward through comprehensive reforms.
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Viewers Demand Refunds After Watching ‘Avatar Three’!
Darwin, 20 December: James Cameron’s much-hyped franchise Avatar released its third installment, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” worldwide on Friday. Despite huge expectations, the film has…
At least 12 people killed in a mass shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach
At least 12 people, including one of the two alleged gunmen, have been killed in a mass shooting at Bondi Beach, with NSW Police declaring…
Social media banned for children under 16 in Australia
Following rapid federal legislation, millions of Australian children under 16 are banned from social media. The move, aimed at youth wellbeing, sparks debate over parental rights and rural isolation.
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Massive Turnout at Funeral of Young Bangladeshi Politician Osman Hadi
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A Hindu youth was beaten and burned to death in Bangladesh, what happened?
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Syrian and US Forces Launch Joint Operation Against Militants
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Viewers Demand Refunds After Watching ‘Avatar Three’!
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Extremists set fire to Udichi Artists Group office in Dhaka
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Suspect Linked to Brown Shooting and MIT Professor’s Death Found Dead
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Brisbane’s Iconic Retro Arcade Saved by New Partnership
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Mob Violence Targets Media and Cultural Institutions in Bangladesh after Activist’s Death
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Inqilab Moncho Spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi Dies in Singapore
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Cold Case Murder Arrest: Man Faces Court 34 Years After Wife Melinda Freeman’s Death in Whittlesea
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Brisbane Mother Dies in Horrific Gold Coast Motorcycle Accident; Police Investigate Group Ride Collision
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Prestigious Sydney School Expels 12-Year-Old Tennis Star Over National Tournament Absence
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সার্বিয়া কাজের ভিসা – ওয়ার্ক পারমিট পাওয়ার উপায় (Serbia Work Permit Visa)
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The Magic of Alan Hamel Pickups
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$90 Million Missing: Investment Guru Alev Dover Accused of Massive Ponzi Scheme, Dwarfing Caddick Fraud
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Construction Loan vs. Home Loan: Understanding the Differences
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Unveiling the Secrets: What is the Currency of Fiji?
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Journalist Detained by Police in Bangladesh After Demands Reactionary Groups
Darwin, 15 December: A senior Bangladeshi journalist has been detained by the Detective Branch (DB) of police following demands from several reactionary groups and activists,…
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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?
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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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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Brisbane’s Iconic Retro Arcade Saved by New Partnership
Australia’s largest retro video game collection has been saved. One Up Arcade moves to Laser Force Woolloongabba after facing closure and eviction.
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Bondi Attack Victims Laid to Rest as Family Urges Love Over Anger
Australia says goodbye to 10-year-old Matilda and 87-year-old Holocaust survivor Alexander Kleytman, victims of the Bondi terror attack. Matilda’s family urges the community to spread love in her memory as Premier Chris Minns leads national tributes.
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Bondi Shooter’s Son Was ‘Known to Agencies’ as Gunman Legally Held High-Powered Rifles
The revelation that alleged Bondi shooter Naveed Akram, 24, was known to security agencies has deepened scrutiny over the failure to revoke the firearms license of his father, Sajid Akram, who legally owned six rifles. Ex-Police Detective Robert Critchlow criticized the licensing system for failing to remove guns from a household where a family member is deemed a risk, warning that individuals with “bad intentions” often fly under the radar.
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Bondi Beach Attackers Influenced by ISIS Ideology: PM Anthony Albanese
Darwin, 16 December: The father and son suspected of carrying out a deadly attack during a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney were motivated…
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World Leaders React to the Gun Attack in Australia
Darwin, 15 December: World leaders have expressed deep sorrow, condemnation, and outrage over the shooting at the crowded Bondi Beach in Sydney, the capital of…
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Death Toll Rises to 16 in Terrorist Attack at Australia’s Bondi Beach
Darwin, 15 December: The death toll from an indiscriminate shooting by gunmen at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, has risen to 16. Around 40 others,…
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At least 12 people killed in a mass shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach
At least 12 people, including one of the two alleged gunmen, have been killed in a mass shooting at Bondi Beach, with NSW Police declaring…
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Multiple Injured in Sydney Beach Shooting, Two Arrested
Darwin, 14 December: Australian police have detained two people following reports of gunfire at Sydney’s world-famous Bondi Beach. The incident occurred on Sunday (December 14)…
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From Online to Board: Inside the Australian Clinic Treating Gaming Disorder, a WHO-Recognised Addiction
At Australia’s only publicly-run gaming disorder clinic in Perth, patients like 15-year-old Sadmir Perviz are replacing 10 hours of online gaming with board games. The clinic treats patients suffering from Gaming Disorder, a condition formally recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) that psychiatrist Dr. Daniela Vecchio likens to substance abuse. The clinic has treated over 300 patients with a range of comorbidities.
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Security Guard’s Aggressive Confrontation with Camera Crew Mars England’s Brisbane Departure
An airport security guard involved with the England Cricket team was filmed aggressively blocking and pushing a Channel 7 camera operator, Nick Carrigan, during the team’s departure from Brisbane. Seven Network confirmed the confrontation, stating the matter is being taken seriously as the incident casts an unwanted shadow over the upcoming Adelaide Test.
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Social media banned for children under 16 in Australia
Following rapid federal legislation, millions of Australian children under 16 are banned from social media. The move, aimed at youth wellbeing, sparks debate over parental rights and rural isolation.
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Six Teens Charged After Alleged Assault at Ellenbrook Secondary College
WA Police have charged six male teenagers, aged 13 to 16, following an alleged assault and wounding of a 15-year-old student at Ellenbrook Secondary College. One teen was also charged with carrying a blade.
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Australia Breaks New Ground with Under-16 Social Media Ban
Australia is the first nation to roll out an age restriction ban for social media. Under-16s lose access to TikTok, Instagram, X, and more. Get the full details on platform penalties and exempted apps.
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A Hindu youth was beaten and burned to death in Bangladesh, what happened?
Darwin, 20 December: A Hindu garment worker was beaten and burned to death by a gang in Bhaluka, Mymensingh district, Bangladesh, on charges of insulting…
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Syrian and US Forces Launch Joint Operation Against Militants
Darwin, 20 December: Syrian and US forces have launched a new joint military operation against the extremist militant group Islamic State (IS) in Syria. The…
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Suspect Linked to Brown Shooting and MIT Professor’s Death Found Dead
The man suspected of the Brown University mass shooting and the killing of an MIT professor has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit.
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Doctor Death Gets Life Sentence After Conviction for Poisoning 30 Patients
A court in Besançon, France, has sentenced former anaesthetist Frédéric Péchier to life in prison for poisoning 30 patients, resulting in 12 deaths. Known as “Doctor Death,” Péchier contaminated infusion bags to trigger cardiac arrests.
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Ukraine Lost Nearly 500,000 Troops in 2025, Says Russia
Darwin, 18 December: Ukraine has lost nearly 500,000 soldiers in fighting against Russian forces since January 2025, losses that Kyiv is unlikely to be able…
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US Suspends $416 Billion Trade Deal with Britain
Darwin, 17 December: The United States has suspended a $416 billion trade deal signed with the United Kingdom due to disagreements over trade concessions. This…
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India’s Mixed Message on Victory Day: Modi Silent on Bangladesh as Jaishankar Greets Dhaka
Indian political leaders sent sharply contrasting messages on Victory Day, with PM Narendra Modi omitting Bangladesh entirely while EAM S. Jaishankar offered formal greetings. The omission underscores the diplomatic cooling between Dhaka and Delhi, heavily influenced by the interim government’s demands for the extradition of former PM Sheikh Hasina from India.
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From Online to Board: Inside the Australian Clinic Treating Gaming Disorder, a WHO-Recognised Addiction
At Australia’s only publicly-run gaming disorder clinic in Perth, patients like 15-year-old Sadmir Perviz are replacing 10 hours of online gaming with board games. The clinic treats patients suffering from Gaming Disorder, a condition formally recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) that psychiatrist Dr. Daniela Vecchio likens to substance abuse. The clinic has treated over 300 patients with a range of comorbidities.
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US Investor Vows to Scrap TikTok Algorithm in Acquisition Bid Amid China Tensions
US investor Frank McCourt confirmed he is ready to purchase TikTok’s US operations and replace its entire Chinese technology stack, including the controversial recommendation algorithm, with his own “Project Liberty” infrastructure. The move aims to resolve the national security concerns that led to the 2024 law requiring a sale, which President Trump is expected to delay for a fifth time this week.
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New ‘Wonder Material’ Cuts Lung Scan Time by 66% at London Hospital
A new £1m scanner at Royal Brompton Hospital using Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT), made by British firm Kromek, has cut lengthy lung scans from 45 to 15 minutes. The “amazing feat of engineering” allows for highly detailed 3D images while reducing the radioactive dose by 30%, ushering in a “revolution” in medical imaging.
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Chinese State Banks Secretly Funded Purchase of Insurer for FBI/CIA Agents
New data reveals China’s $2.1T global spending, half in wealthy nations. The sale of a US insurer for CIA/FBI agents to a Chinese entity, funded by state banks via the Cayman Islands, led the US to tighten security investment laws
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Cloudflare Crash Knocks X, ChatGPT Offline
A configuration file crash at internet infrastructure giant Cloudflare led to a “significant outage,” taking X, ChatGPT, and other major sites offline. Cloudflare apologized; experts warn of high network fragility
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Gold Prices Drop Sharply in Global Markets
Darwin, 15 November – Gold prices in the global market fell sharply after the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled a more hawkish stance, triggering turbulence across…
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Bangladesh Bank Deputy Director Nayeem Rahman Vanishes After Leaving Office
Bangladesh Bank Deputy Director Nayeem Rahman went missing from his office on Sunday. Mobile data placed him last in Sayedabad. Police seek public help to locate him
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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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Massive Turnout at Funeral of Young Bangladeshi Politician Osman Hadi
Darwin, 21 December: The funeral prayers of prominent Bangladeshi political activist and July Movement youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi were held today at the South…
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A Hindu youth was beaten and burned to death in Bangladesh, what happened?
Darwin, 20 December: A Hindu garment worker was beaten and burned to death by a gang in Bhaluka, Mymensingh district, Bangladesh, on charges of insulting…
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Extremists set fire to Udichi Artists Group office in Dhaka
Darwin, 20 December: After setting fire to the buildings of two leading media and cultural organizations over the death of an activist, extremists have now…
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Mob Violence Targets Media and Cultural Institutions in Bangladesh after Activist’s Death
Darwin, 19 December: Bangladesh has witnessed a surge in mob violence and unrest following the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent youth leader of…
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Inqilab Moncho Spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi Dies in Singapore
Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson for Inqilab Moncho, has passed away in Singapore after a six-day battle following a shooting in Dhaka. Protests planned for Shahbagh.
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Vows to Strengthen Security Against ‘Cowardly’ Assassination Attempts Ahead of February Polls: Rizwana Hasan
Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan condemned recent assassination attempts against opponents as “cowardly,” revealing that the government needs to strengthen security as opponents are carrying out organized attacks from “behind.” She pledged that the interim government is working to reassure the public and resist forces attempting to disrupt the spontaneous and peaceful February election.
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NCP’s Nahid Islam Links July Uprising to 1971 Struggle
On Victory Day, NCP Convener Nahid Islam paid tribute at the National Memorial, asserting that the July Revolution of 2024 is the successor to the historical struggles of 1947 and 1971. He alleged that Bangladesh was “repeatedly deceived” over 54 years, failing to establish equality and social justice, instead seeing fascism entrenched. The NCP aims to lead the country forward through comprehensive reforms.
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Viewers Demand Refunds After Watching ‘Avatar Three’!
Darwin, 20 December: James Cameron’s much-hyped franchise Avatar released its third installment, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” worldwide on Friday. Despite huge expectations, the film has…
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Kumar Sanu Files Case Against Former Wife
Darwin, 18 December: Renowned Indian playback singer Kumar Sanu has taken legal action against his former wife, Rita Bhattacharya, as their long-standing personal dispute has…
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Arab Women Directors Triumph at Red Sea Film Festival 2025
Discover the winners of the Red Sea Film Festival 2025. From Cherien Dabis to Shahad Ameen, see how female directors are transforming Arab cinema and claiming the spotlight in Jeddah.
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Clash of Titans Puts Hollywood’s Theatrical Future at Risk in Warner Bros Battle
The battle for Warner Bros is a fight for Hollywood’s soul, pitting Netflix (streaming-first) against Paramount Skydance (theatrical advocate). Netflix plans to buy Warner’s “crown jewels”—the studio, HBO, and its vast film library—while Paramount seeks the entire company. Film exhibitors fear a Netflix takeover would “kill movie theatres,” despite Netflix promising to maintain theatrical releases.
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Propaganda or Self-Reflection? Bollywood’s ‘Dhurandhar’ Divides Pakistan Over Karachi Gang Plot
The Bollywood spy film Dhurandhar is generating mixed reactions in Pakistan, where it is illegally viewed. Critics and content creators point to factual inaccuracies, especially the portrayal of Karachi’s Lyari gang and a controversial scene featuring a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) rally. The PPP condemned the film as a “malicious distortion,” while some Pakistanis lamented their own film industry’s reluctance to address local, darker histories.
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Shah Rukh Khan to Meet Messi on His Own Initiative
Darwin, 12 December: Football legend Lionel Messi is set to visit India on December 13, and there’s an exciting surprise awaiting football fans in Kolkata….
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Russell Crowe Attacks Gladiator II for Lacking Moral Core
Original Gladiator star Russell Crowe criticizes the sequel, starring Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal, arguing the creators missed the “moral core” of Roman General Maximus’s story.
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Rom-Com Icon Sophie Kinsella Dies at 55
Madeleine Sophie Wickham, known as Sophie Kinsella, creator of the iconic Shopaholic series, has passed away at 55. Tributes pour in for the author who sold over 50 million copies globally.
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American Actor Detained in Japan for Drug Possession
Darwin, 10 December: American actor and playwright Jeremy O. Harris has been detained in Japan for possessing illegal drugs. On November 16, he was taken…
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AI Sparks Backlash as Arc Raiders Lands Major Bafta Games Nomination
Embark Studios’ hit shooter Arc Raiders, criticized for using actors’ voices as training data for text-to-speech tools, is longlisted for the Bafta Best Game award, highlighting industry tensions over GenAI.
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Jess Glynne’s ‘Hold My Hand’ Becomes UK’s TikTok Song of the Year
Jess Glynne’s 2015 hit “Hold My Hand” has secured the UK TikTok Song of the Year title after the viral “nothing beats a Jet2holiday” trend soundtracked 6.6 million videos, giving the singer’s career a boost.
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Netflix’s $82.7B WBD Merger Bid Sparks Rising Regulatory Scrutiny
Netflix’s $82.7 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery faces intense regulatory scrutiny in the US and Europe over market concentration and competition concerns
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Nachiketa Chakraborty Stable After Emergency Heart Procedure
Veteran Bengali singer Nachiketa Chakraborty, 61, was rushed to a Kolkata private hospital and stabilized with two stents following acute chest discomfort overnight
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Chelsea Secure Quarter-Final Spot as Arsenal and Man Utd Advance
English clubs dominate as Chelsea secure an automatic quarter-final spot in the Women’s Champions League, while Arsenal and Man Utd head to the seeded play-offs.
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Miley’s 92nd-Minute Heroics Send Newcastle to Carabao Cup Semi-Final
19-year-old Lewis Miley scores a dramatic late winner as Newcastle United beat Fulham in the Carabao Cup quarter-final. Midfielder turned right-back Miley and debutant Yoane Wissa secure a semi-final clash with Manchester City.
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Thierry Henry to Receive BBC Sports Personality Lifetime Achievement Award
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry will be honoured with the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement award, recognizing his record-breaking career as an Invincible and World Cup winner.
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Salah’s Future in Doubt as Agent Talks Loom Amid Transfer Rumours
Mohamed Salah’s incendiary interview signals a potential end to his Liverpool career. While January is unlikely, a summer move to Saudi Arabia looms as his agent begins contract talks.
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Snicko Provider Admits Wrong Microphone Used in Alex Carey DRS Controversy
BBG Sports, the Snicko provider, admitted an operator mistakenly used the wrong stump mic, causing the failed DRS review that reprieved Alex Carey (72) in the third Ashes Test.
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Most Expensive Players in the IPL Auction This Year
Darwin, 17 December: In the 2025 IPL mini-auction, the most expensive cricketer was Australian fast bowler Cameron Green. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought him for…
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Shah Rukh Khan to Meet Messi on His Own Initiative
Darwin, 12 December: Football legend Lionel Messi is set to visit India on December 13, and there’s an exciting surprise awaiting football fans in Kolkata….
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£48.5m Winger Signals Intent to Challenge Saka in Arsenal’s Lineup
After a stunning two-goal performance against Club Brugge, Noni Madueke, 23, reminds Mikel Arteta of his £48.5m talent. The winger aims to be consistently decisive for Arsenal.
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SPOTY 2025 Shortlist Revealed Ahead of Public Voting Finale
Six contenders—including F1 champion Lando Norris, golf Grand Slam winner Rory McIlroy, and three women’s football/rugby stars—are nominated for the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
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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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Ralph Lauren Unveils Milan-Inspired Team USA Winter Games Uniforms
Ralph Lauren designs the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Opening Ceremony uniforms for the 2026 Winter Games, blending classic American style with Milanese influence
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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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Reducing Belly Fat: A Lifestyle Approach for Faster Results
Belly fat has become a common concern in modern society, not only because of its impact on appearance but also due to its strong links…
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Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud Lifestyle
Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud Lifestyle: A Journey of Transformation In this article we will know about Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud lifestyle. In the…
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The Magic of Alan Hamel Pickups
Alan Hamel Pickups is very interesting subject for all. A Sonic Marvеl Introduction In the world of music, the quеst for the perfect tone is…
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Brown University Releases Early Decision Results After Deadly Shooting
Following a tragic mass shooting that left two dead and nine wounded, Brown University will release Early Decision admission offers tonight at 7 p.m. EST. The university is offering flexibility to applicants concerned about campus security as the attacker remains at large.
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Meloni Government Pushes Restrictive Sex Ed Bill Amid Fury
Italy’s far-right government passes a restrictive sex education bill in the lower house, with a minister declaring a win over “gender ideology and the woke bubble
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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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Scientists Say Real Christmas Trees Offer Key Biodiversity Benefits
Forget the simple “real or plastic” carbon debate: scientists reveal that Christmas tree plantations play a vital role in biodiversity and sustainable land use. These young forests provide refuge for declining farmland birds (like yellowhammers) and support local economies, fulfilling an important ecological niche, making a real tree often the greener, more nuanced choice.
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Cyclone Fina Batters Darwin as Power Outages Spread and Residents Seek Shelter
Darwin, NT — Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina has intensified to a Category 3 system, bringing destructive winds exceeding 200–205km/h as it tracks dangerously close to…
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‘Catstanbul’: Ottoman Legacy Leaves Istanbul Ruled by 250,000 Street Cats
Discover why Istanbul is known as ‘Catstanbul’. The city’s unique bond with its estimated 250,000 stray cats dates back to the Ottoman Empire and the creation of “cat sitters” (mancacı). Today, a sophisticated system of free vet services and local feeding sustains these hybrid community pets, making the Turkish metropolis a global model for human-animal coexistence.
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Cyclone Fina Moves Closer to Australian Coast, Darwin on Alert
Darwin, 19 November — Tropical Cyclone Fina is rapidly approaching the Australian coastline, prompting authorities to urge residents in Darwin to remain on high alert….
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Bangladeshi ex pm Hasina gets death penalty for July massacre
Darwin, 17 November- Hasina Sentenced to Death for Crimes Against Humanity The International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for…
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CDC Ends Universal Hepatitis B Shots for Newborns, Experts Warn of Health Risks
The CDC officially abandoned universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination, recommending ‘shared decision-making,’ a major policy shift driven by the ACIP committee appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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New ‘Wonder Material’ Cuts Lung Scan Time by 66% at London Hospital
A new £1m scanner at Royal Brompton Hospital using Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT), made by British firm Kromek, has cut lengthy lung scans from 45 to 15 minutes. The “amazing feat of engineering” allows for highly detailed 3D images while reducing the radioactive dose by 30%, ushering in a “revolution” in medical imaging.
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Dementia Overtakes Heart Disease as Australia’s Leading Killer
New ABS data for 2024 confirms dementia is the nation’s biggest killer, claiming 17,549 lives. The shift, which ends heart disease’s decades-long reign, is linked to Australia’s longer life expectancy, especially for women, who account for over 62% of dementia deaths.
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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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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.














































































































