Toulouse 'fear factor' requires perfect Quins Toulouse's "fear factor" means Harlequins could need a "10 out of 10 performance" to reach the Investec Champions Cup final, says scrum-half Danny Care. Labor to wipe $3bn from Hecs and Help debts through indexation changes Measure to ensure student debts can’t outpace wage growth by retrospectively capping indexation rate for loans Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast The federal government will cut around $3bn in student debts through a key change to the Hecs and Help programs, reversing last year’s horror indexation hike and delivering a $1,200 saving for the average person. The measure, to be outlined in this month’s f… Armed men gun down 23-year-old Ecuadorian model in broad daylight Former Miss Ecuador contender Landy Párraga Goyburo was shot dead in Quevedo. She had over a million social media followers and was linked to deceased drug trafficker Leandro Norero and his accountant Helive Angulo. 'Radicalised' 16-year-old shot dead by Australian police after stabbing Australian police fatally shot a 16-year-old boy in Perth, Western Australia, after he stabbed a man. Authorities stated that the assailant showed signs of terrorism. The boy used a kitchen knife and displayed signs of online radicalization, according to state officials. Concerned individuals from the local Muslim community had informed authorities before the attack occurred late Saturday night i… China’s Xi Visits Europe, Seeking Strategic Opportunity The Chinese leader has carefully chosen three countries — France, Serbia and Hungary — that to varying degrees embrace Beijing’s push for a new global order. South and Southeast Asian countries cope with a weekslong heat wave South and Southeast Asian countries have been coping with a weekslong heat wave rendering record high temperatures that have posed a severe health risk. Umbrellas to shield against blazing sunlight are popular, air-conditioned malls are serving as urban oases, and schools in Cambodia have been cutting back their hours. In the Philippines, India and Bangladesh, officials have told students to stay… Georgian protesters against 'Russia-style' media law mark Orthodox Easter with candlelight vigil Several thousand Georgians have marked Orthodox Easter with a candlelight vigil outside Parliament in the capital, Tbilisi |
This Independence Day, we cry for the independence taken from our hostages We also honor those who have fought on varying fronts for the existence and safety of the Israeli people and the State of Israel as a whole. They are the salt of the earth. Police shoot dead boy, 16, after stabbing with 'hallmarks' of terrorism Police have shot a 16-year-old boy dead after he stabbed a man in Perth, Australia, in an attack they said suggested terrorism. Alvarez vs Munguia: Canelo retains boxing titles with unanimous victory Mexico's Alvarez successfully defended his WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA super middleweight titles against compatriot Munguia. North Korea propaganda song praising Kim Jong Un goes viral on TikTok A North Korean song called "Friendly Father" that praises dictator Kim Jong-Un as a "great leader" worth bragging about is now viral on TikTok. Cease-fire talks to resume in Cairo as Rafah offensive looms The latest cease-fire negotiations are set against the tense backdrop of a planned Israeli offensive in Rafah and worsening humanitarian conditions across Gaza. As protests roil college campuses, young voters' support for Biden hangs in the balance Polls show that college-educated youth voters are focused on the war in Gaza, which poses possible electoral problems for the president. |
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