Australia

Telephone voters who stayed home with COVID-19 were more likely to support workers

“People who catch COVID tend to be younger demographics who are more likely to vote left,” he said. “It may also be related to employment, you may also have … more left-wing voters working in industries where they are also more likely to be exposed to COVID. I have no evidence of that, but that’s …

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The emotional return of the camera to his refugee home, with the Prime Minister

A trip to Jakarta was a major milestone for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, but for someone behind the scenes, it mattered even more. the official visit of the Prime Minister. The Iraqi-Australian said he had “mixed emotions” about returning to the country where he spent four years as a refugee, awaiting resettlement. News camera Ghaith …

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Winter Solstice: The shortest day of the year is almost here. Here’s why it happens

The days are getting shorter and colder and the afternoons spent sunbathing are long gone, especially in the southern states. But if you think the mornings are dark and gloomy now, wait until we reach the winter solstice. Next Tuesday, June 21, the southern hemisphere will experience the shortest day and the longest night of …

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The recently described dinosaur used its huge sword-like claws to feed on the bushes.

Millions of years ago, a finger-sharp bipedal dinosaur chased the coasts of the Asian continent. But these Edward Scissorhands-like weapons were used to cut down vegetation instead of gutting animal prey, according to a new study. The dinosaur belonged to a group known as terizinosaurs: bipedal dinosaurs and mainly three-fingered herbivores that lived during the …

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