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Page 113 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedStudents chasing hydrogen racing world title in Switzerland
High school students from Whyalla are competing in Switzerland with a remote-control hydrogen-powered car they designed and built. The story presents this as a notable achievement in the hydrogen racing competition space.
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Live: Iran's IRGC threatens US sites as Trump awaits Tehran response
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has threatened to target US sites if Iranian tankers are attacked, according to Iranian media reports. The threat emerges as the US awaits Tehran's response to a recent negotiating position. ABC Australia is providing live coverage of the developing situation.
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Singer Kira Puru was 'immediately humbled' on first acting job
Musician Kira Puru, known for energetic pop music that charted on triple j Hottest 100, is expanding into acting with roles in two major Australian TV shows this year. The article explores what prompted this career pivot and suggests the experience has been humbling.
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Chalmers reveals gas tax revenue is up in federal budget
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers reports that offshore gas project taxation has generated higher-than-expected revenue in the federal budget. The announcement frames an upcoming budget focused on addressing housing market and tax system issues.
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Iran fears captain may be denied entry to US for World Cup
Iran's government is seeking assurances from the US that Iranian World Cup team members, including captain Mehdi Taremi, who have served in the Revolutionary Guard will be granted visas to enter the country. The report frames this as Iran making demands ahead of the tournament.
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Brazil Supreme Court justice suspends bill that ordered early release of ex-president Bolsonaro
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes suspended implementation of a bill that would have allowed early release of former president Jair Bolsonaro. The action represents judicial intervention in legislative proceedings regarding a politically sensitive figure.
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Bangladeshβs deposed PM Hasina congratulates newly appointed West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari
Bangladesh's deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina congratulated Suvendu Adhikari on his appointment as West Bengal Chief Minister following the BJP's electoral victory. The brief report documents Hasina's personal and official congratulations to Adhikari.
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Countries prepare to evacuate hantavirus ship passengers
Multiple countries are preparing to evacuate citizens from a luxury cruise ship near Tenerife that has been affected by a hantavirus outbreak. The ship is scheduled to anchor early Sunday, prompting coordinated evacuation responses from various nations.
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Three Pakistani police officers killed in car bombing, more casualties feared
A car bombing at a police post in northwestern Pakistan killed at least three officers on Saturday, with additional casualties feared. The incident was reported by Reuters correspondents and carries implications of ongoing security threats in the region.
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UK summons Chinese ambassador after national security convictions linked to Hong Kong
Britain summoned China's ambassador following a London court conviction of two men for espionage on behalf of China, with alleged connections to Hong Kong. The article reports on a diplomatic response to a national security case but provides minimal detail about the conviction or charges themselves.
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US, Iran no closer to ending war as Qatari tanker sails toward Strait of Hormuz
A Reuters report describes a Qatari tanker moving toward the Strait of Hormuz amid relative calm following days of US-Iran tensions. The headline frames this as evidence of no diplomatic progress, while the actual content describes a stabilization moment rather than escalation.
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Qatari LNG tanker sailing towards Hormuz Strait, shipping data shows
A Qatari LNG tanker (Al Kharaitiyat) departed from Ras Laffan and is sailing toward the Strait of Hormuz en route to Port Qasim in Pakistan. The vessel's movement is documented through shipping data tracked by LSEG. This appears to be routine commercial maritime activity with no incident or unusual event reported.
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Argentinaβs inflation may be hitting pause. Economists arenβt ready to celebrate
Argentina's monthly inflation rate appears to have slowed to 2.4-2.6% in April, marking the first monthly deceleration in nearly a year. Despite this potential positive sign, economists are cautiously skeptical about drawing optimistic conclusions from the data.
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Elderly woman tries to shove younger one out of priority seating on MTR train
A viral video captured an elderly woman physically assaulting a younger woman over priority seating on a Hong Kong MTR train. The incident was posted to Threads and circulated on Saturday. The description details physical violence including pushing, hair grabbing, and kicking.
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Ex-minister tells UK cabinet to boot Starmer or sheβll challenge him herself
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces internal party pressure following significant Labour losses in local elections. A former minister has publicly stated she will challenge him for leadership if others don't step forward, adding to growing calls from lawmakers for his resignation.
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Putin says he thinks Ukraine conflict is coming to an end
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated he believes the Ukraine conflict is nearing its end. The article provides context on the 2022 invasion's severity relative to Cold War tensions and notes Putin made the statement during a scaled-back Victory Day ceremony at the Kremlin.
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Hantavirus outbreak: UK to isolate cruise ship passengers in ex-Covid hospital
The UK is preparing to receive approximately 24 people from a Dutch cruise ship (MV Hondius) affected by a hantavirus outbreak, who will be isolated in a former Covid-19 hospital. Nearly 150 people aboard will be evacuated and repatriated to their home countries after weeks at sea.
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Is Doechii an Industry Plant? Her Label Certainly Doesnβt Think So
The article addresses fan speculation that rapper Doechii is an 'industry plant' by citing a defense from her label president. The framing positions the label's rebuttal as definitive evidence against the claim, with minimal exploration of what constitutes an industry plant or why the speculation exists.
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UK deploys warship to Middle East with eye on potential Hormuz mission
Britain is deploying the warship HMS Dragon to the Middle East as part of preparations for a potential multinational naval effort to protect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement comes amid regional tensions and international coordination on maritime security.
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Iranβs 70-day internet blackout cripples businesses, threatens mass layoffs
Iran experienced a 70-day internet blackout affecting 90 million people with reported economic costs exceeding $2.6 billion, causing business disruptions and potential mass layoffs. The shutdown is characterized as the country's longest on record.
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