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Shakespeare in the Pub A Return to Roots
The phrase “All the pub’s a stage” seems fitting for Shakespeare companies returning to their roots, bringing classic plays to life in casual, pub settings. One such company, Bar’d Work, is a Sydney-based Shakespeare troupe…
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Fixing Malta’s Garbage Woes A Path Forward
Malta’s waste management issues have been a persistent concern for the government and citizens alike. With 25% of food purchased by homeowners ending up as waste, and discarded food making up over 50% of domestic…
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Teen Tourist Grievously Injured by Boat Propeller in Comino
A 17-year-old tourist was left grievously injured after being struck by a boat propeller while swimming off the coast of Comino. The incident occurred when the teenager, whose identity has not been disclosed, was swimming…
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Human Trafficking Victim Recounts Ordeal in National Court
A human trafficking victim bravely recounted her harrowing ordeal in a Colombian court, detailing the physical and emotional abuse she suffered at the hands of her traffickers. The victim, whose identity remains protected, testified against…
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EU Mega Budget Faces Immediate German Opposition
The European Union’s plans for a massive budget have hit a roadblock as Germany, the largest net contributor to the EU, has expressed strong opposition. German politicians across party lines have voiced concerns about the…
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No Further Information On Death Of Felix Baumgartner
Felix Baumgartner is an Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper who gained international recognition for his jump from the edge of space as part of the Red Bull Stratos project in 2012. He successfully jumped from…
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China Mulls Economy-Boosting Measures Amid Severe Situation
China’s government is taking steps to address its economic challenges, describing the situation as “very severe and complex.” Commerce Minister Wang Wentao stated that the country is prepared to implement measures to prevent an economic…
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Fire at Iraqi Hypermarket Leaves 61 Dead
At least 61 people perished, and many more were hurt when a recently opened five-story shopping complex in the eastern Iraqi city of Kut was engulfed in flames on Wednesday. One of Iraq’s most horrific…
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Felix Baumgartner dies in Paragliding Crash at 56
At 56, Felix Baumgartner—the Austrian adventurer best known for his historic supersonic free fall from the edge of space—died in a paragliding accident in Italy. According to Italian media, Baumgartner lost control of his paraglider…
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President Trump Diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, White House Says
Following questions about leg edema and noticeable bruising on his hands, the White House confirmed on Thursday, President Donald Trump has a mild vascular condition diagnosis. The 79-year-old president suffers from “chronic venous insufficiency,” a…






