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A 20-year-old man accused of planning a terrorist attack in Western Australia is facing charges after police found a diary detailing alleged plans to target public buildings and places of worship.
The article presents research findings on plagiarism rates among university students over 20 years, arguing that plagiarism is declining despite the rise of AI.
Chinese airlines are considering significant increases in fuel surcharges, with two carriers announcing plans for sixfold hikes while the national regulator awaits a formal decision.
A military base blast in Burundi's capital caused at least 13 civilian deaths and 57 injuries. The army attributed the explosion to an electrical short circuit, while authorities warned citizens about unexploded munitions.
The article announces the commencement of India's historic population census, featuring standard news website navigation elements and publication metadata.
The article details Premier Panyaza Lesufi's appointment of EFF leader Nkululeko Dunga as finance MEC to stabilize Gauteng's coalition government, amidst tensions with coalition partners over budget processes and legislative support.
The article reports that the Trump administration removed sanctions on Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez following her predecessor's ouster.
The article discusses Israel's new death penalty law for Palestinians, noting its approval by far-right ministers and condemnation by international bodies.
The article reports on protesters gathering outside the US Supreme Court to oppose proposed changes to birthright citizenship laws, referencing legal challenges to President Trump's directive.
The article reports on the Democratic Republic of the Congo's historic World Cup qualification, highlighting fan celebrations and the end of a 50-year drought.
The article reports that US Senator Mark Kelly described NASA's upcoming moon mission as highlighting a 'contrast' with the US war on Iran.
The article features Dr. David Brown, a senior research fellow, discussing the Artemis II mission as a potential start of a new era in human spaceflight.
The article discusses China's strategic shift from a debt-driven real estate model to a consumption-led approach, emphasizing systemic reforms and the 15th five-year plan's focus on sustainable, high-quality housing development.
The article discusses SpaceX's planned initial public offering (IPO), which could make Elon Musk the first trillionaire. It highlights the company's valuation, investor interest, and Musk's controversial public profile while citing expert…
The article reports on a Supreme Court case regarding birthright citizenship, citing claims about China's involvement in a 'birth tourism industry' and President Trump's attendance at the hearing.
The article presents a collection of news photos with captions describing various global events, including religious observances, military exercises, political rallies, and cultural activities, without overtly taking sides or promoting…
The article details preparations for NASA's Artemis II mission, describing the launch timeline, crew composition, and mission objectives.
The article reports on a dispute between two South African water polo organizations, SSA and SAWP. SSA alleges that SAWP is pressuring athletes to boycott events, while SAWP denies these claims and emphasizes their own organizational…
The article reports on the suspension of a South African police captain accused of embezzling funds intended for presidential protectors.
The article discusses recent military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran, citing concerns over Iran's nuclear program and regional influence.