In a city of more than 100 beaches, swimming and surfing are part of Sydney’s lifeblood. But four shark bites in New South Wales in 48 hours – three of which were in Sydney – have rattled even some of the city’s most seasoned ocean users.
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Russian forces remotely scatter mines on Kherson hospital grounds, police say (VIDEO)
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Russian forces have remotely scattered anti-personnel mines on the grounds of a medical facility in central Kherson, local police said on 19 January.
Kherson, a southern…
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Welfare reform continues to hamper Labour
Of all the political debates which Labour have embroiled themselves in since coming into government, welfare reform is one that will continue to rear its ugly head until it is tackled directly. The question that will always be one step behind these conversations is who has the gumption to take…
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Mercosur trade deal splits EU Parliament in half – POLITICO
The process would kick the can down the road by up to two years.
This vote is effectively a dry run of where the majority would stand on final approval. Many of the lawmakers who support the deal are expected to reject sending it to court.
However, that is not the case for some: The 12…
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Ukraine ready to privatize quarter of Energoatom – minister
Ukraine is ready to proceed with the privatization of large state-owned companies, in particular the sale of 25% of shares in NNEGC Energoatom, but this requires the involvement of financial institutions and the readiness of European…
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After Australian Open loss, Oleksandra Oliynykova delivers moving tribute and plea for Ukraine
Oleksandra Oliynykova found a quiet but powerful way to deliver a message to the world at the Australian Open, using a simple T-shirt to speak for a country she was not allowed to mention on court.
After her first-round…
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Finally explained: Why kidney disease is so deadly for the heart
Scientists have uncovered a key reason why more than half of people with chronic kidney disease eventually die from heart-related complications. According to new research, damaged kidneys release a substance into the bloodstream that directly harms the heart.
The discovery, made by researchers…
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Ukrenergo reports severe emergency electricity restrictions after Russian attack
The most difficult situation with electricity persists in the city of Kyiv and the regions of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Sumy, Donetsk, Odesa, and Poltava.
According to Ukrinform, NPC Ukrenergo reported this on Telegram.
It is noted that the consequences of the massive missile…
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Syrian business elites look to reintegration
The reintegration of Syrian business elites into the country’s formal economic life has long been one of the most sensitive questions facing post-war governance. That question moved sharply back into the spotlight following the announcement by Ahmed al-Sharaa‘s government, led by a formal…
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