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The article discusses cybersecurity vulnerabilities in New Zealand's healthcare sector, citing data breaches and advocating for regulatory reforms.
On 27 March, Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube did something highly unusual for a Cabinet Minister.
The article discusses Ontario's decision to phase out supervised drug consumption sites in favor of HART hubs, presenting both the糇 government's argument that these sites lack population-level impact and counterarguments emphasizing their…
The British- and American-backed plot to overthrow Iran’s prime minister in 1953 laid the groundwork for the 1979 Iran hostage crisis and decades of hostility with the U.S.
The article discusses challenges faced by first-in-family university students in Australia, highlighting their educational disadvantages and the research findings on factors contributing to their academic success.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio denies US punitive actions against Cuba, attributing the country's economic crisis to its own government's failures.
The article reports on discussions between Germany's Chancellor Merz and Syria's President Sharaa regarding the return of Syrian immigrants to Germany, with both agreeing that 80% should return.
The article reports on the spread of fake images and videos falsely claiming Iran captured US marines on Kharg Island. It attributes the misinformation to pro-Iran accounts and notes a pattern of AI-generated disinformation since early…
US President Donald Trump described security upgrades for a $400 million White House ballroom, claiming the military is constructing a fortified complex beneath it due to a lawsuit.
The article reports on investigations into major social media platforms for potential non-compliance with Australia's under-16s social media ban, including claims by officials about systemic failures.
The article discusses the role of collagen and whey-derived peptides in workout recovery and physical performance, citing studies on their effects.
The article discusses the fuel supply situation in South Africa, citing statements from the Fuels Industry Association, President Ramaphosa, and Bobby Ramagwede regarding refinery shutdowns, import challenges, and tax policies.
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The article discusses research on rock art depicting thylacines (Tasmanian tigers) and Tasmanian devils in Arnhem Land, highlighting their cultural significance to Aboriginal communities.
The article discusses the complexities of healthy eating beyond dietary intake, exploring concepts like orthorexia, intuitive eating, and the social/cultural aspects of food.
Celine Dion announced her return to performing with Paris concerts starting in 2025 after recovering from Stiff Person Syndrome. The article details her health journey, career milestones, and upcoming shows at the Paris La Defense Arena.
The article explains the relationship between cocoa prices and chocolate costs, discussing factors like climate change, supply chain issues, and geopolitical events affecting pricing.
The article discusses a study claiming vaping likely causes oral and lung cancers, citing peer-reviewed research, WHO guidelines, and experimental evidence.
The article explains E10 fuel's composition, its compatibility with modern vehicles, environmental impact, and potential role in addressing global fuel shortages caused by the Middle East conflict.
French police arrested two individuals in connection with a foiled attack on Bank of America's Paris headquarters. Authorities are investigating potential links to a pro-Iran group based on similarities to other European attacks.