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Monkeypox explained: what we know so far about the outbreak

Health authorities are investigating a recent outbreak of cases of monkeypox that have been reported in countries outside Central and West Africa, where the rare disease is endemic. On 21 May, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported 92 confirmed and 28 suspected cases of smallpox. cases from 12 non-endemic countries, including several European nations, the …

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Elden Ring for perfect cooperation, new generation exploration is approaching

A modder is currently working on a new Elden Ring mod that will bring perfect cooperation to the latest FromSoftware title. The modification was created by LukeYui, and although Elden Ring already supports cooperation, the new modification will allow players to further explore the Land Between, as players joining a friend will no longer be …

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Sport Integrity refers to three police communications as part of the football investigation

Sport Integrity Australia has filed three complaints with police as part of an investigation into football misconduct. Sport Integrity Australia has sent three complaints to the police and is continuing to investigate two more as part of its investigation into misconduct off the national football field. Between November 2021 and the end of January, Sport …

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The judge apologizes to the jury in the trial of Guy Sebastian’s ex-manager, Titus Day

A judge has apologized because key issues remain unresolved and another delay affects the embezzlement trial of Guy Sebastian’s ex-manager. Guy Sebastian’s ex-trial judge has apologized to jurors after the “problems” led to less than 90 minutes of evidence on Thursday. Titus Day has pleaded not guilty to 50 charges of fraudulent embezzlement of nearly …

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North Melbourne fight takes “united” stance after staff members leave AFL club

North Melbourne is putting a “united” front, although it has been confirmed that its list director resigned this week because he did not feel supported. Key points: Glenn Luff was one of three staff members to leave the Kangaroos Kangaroos CEO Ben Amarfio says Luff’s resignation is a “shock” David Noble says he is confident …

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That’s why superstar Payne Haas has called for the release of the Broncos

Brisbane Broncos superstar Payne Haas has requested the immediate release of his contract with the club. Dine Weidler of Nine reports that contract negotiations between Haas and the Broncos broke up Wednesday night, and now the NSW Origin star wants to leave. The 22-year-old is hired by the Broncos until 2024, but revoked an agreement …

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New Zealand’s largest salmon farmer closes farms as warming causes massive deaths

New Zealand’s largest king salmon farmer says it is closing some of its farms after global warming caused the massive death of fish, warning that it is a “canary in the coal mine” due to climate change. New Zealand is the world’s largest producer of king salmon, or “chinook”, a highly valued breed that achieves …

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The tiger shark caught and tagged on Sydney’s popular beach rekindles the battery debate

A tiger shark stuck, tagged and released yesterday morning on Sydney’s Tamarama Beach has rekindled the debate over SMART drum lines. Devices are advertised as a non-lethal shark control method because a GPS communications unit sends an alert once an animal has been caught. From here the boats leave and the animal is tagged and …

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The writer of “How to Kill Your Husband” was found guilty of murdering her husband

An American jury has convicted a self-published romantic novelist, who once wrote an essay entitled How to Kill Your Husband, for shooting her husband four years ago. The Portland jury, made up of seven women and five men, found Nancy Crampton Brophy, 71, guilty of second-degree murder after deliberating for two days over the death …

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