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190 million children at risk from water-related crises: UNICEF
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190 million children at risk from water-related crises: UNICEF

World News IntelMarch 20, 2023

The study, released on Monday ahead of the historic UN Water Conference, reviewed household access…

Vanderpump Rules’ Kristina Kelly Welcomes First Baby
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Vanderpump Rules’ Kristina Kelly Welcomes First Baby

World News IntelMarch 20, 2023

Kristina Kelly‘s little one has arrived. The Vanderpump Rules cast member welcomed her firstborn with boyfriend…

NSW Resolve poll has narrow lead for Labor five days before election
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NSW Resolve poll has narrow lead for Labor five days before election

World News IntelMarch 20, 2023

The New South Wales state election will be held on Saturday. I had a preview…

School principals are reaching crisis point, pushed to the edge by mounting workloads, teacher shortages and abuse
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School principals are reaching crisis point, pushed to the edge by mounting workloads, teacher shortages and abuse

World News IntelMarch 20, 2023

Australian schools have been under huge pressures in recent years. On top of concerns about…

Pharmac prioritised Māori and Pacific patients for access to new diabetes drugs – did they get it right?
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Pharmac prioritised Māori and Pacific patients for access to new diabetes drugs – did they get it right?

World News IntelMarch 20, 2023

The controversial 2021 decision by the government drug-buying agency Pharmac to prioritise Māori and Pacific…

The ‘great resignation’ didn’t happen in Australia, but the ‘great burnout’ did
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The ‘great resignation’ didn’t happen in Australia, but the ‘great burnout’ did

World News IntelMarch 19, 2023

pexels/tara winstead, CC BY-SA You’ve probably heard about the “great resignation” which saw large numbers…

13 Best Wine Tours in Burgundy
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13 Best Wine Tours in Burgundy

World News IntelMarch 19, 2023

The region of Bourgogne, known as Burgundy in English, is a place of rich history,…

Extinct but not gone – the thylacine continues to fascinate us
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Extinct but not gone – the thylacine continues to fascinate us

World News IntelMarch 19, 2023

Human life on Earth is utterly dependent on biodiversity but our activities are driving an…

Ozempic helps weight loss by making you feel full. But certain foods can do the same thing – without the side-effects
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Ozempic helps weight loss by making you feel full. But certain foods can do the same thing – without the side-effects

World News IntelMarch 19, 2023

You’ve probably heard about the medication Ozempic, used to manage type 2 diabetes and as…

UBS buys Credit Suisse in rush deal – POLITICO
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UBS buys Credit Suisse in rush deal – POLITICO

World News IntelMarch 19, 2023

FRANKFURT — Swiss banking giant UBS will buy the country’s second-largest bank Credit Suisse in…

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