Australia

“Wait, keep your head up”: Witnesses watch a Queensland fisherman almost drown

A fisherman has escaped drowning after being dragged off rocks at Fingal Head, near the Gold Coast, today. Witnesses heard the man screaming for help and called the triple zero. Mary * said she was walking her dogs around her head around 8:45 a.m. when she saw people waving their arms. Witnesses saw the man …

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BYD Atto 3 and BYD Dolphin will make electric cars more affordable

Given the brutal prices of gasoline, tech blogger Elly Awesome has found an electric car “affordable” and some people even get a $ 3,000 sweetener. Gasoline prices are brutal right now and I know everyone feels painful filling up. That’s why, in part, I’ve been tasked with finding travel alternatives, such as electric vehicles, to …

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Greens MP Stephen Bates is still reaching agreement on Brisbane victory in federal election

The Green MP entering Brisbane federal headquarters will quadruple his salary and has only been to Canberra Parliament once. Stephen Bates, 29, is on the verge of changing his life dramatically, but this week he still has three more shifts in his retail work before he can focus on his new parliamentary role. “I still …

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“Top Gun: Maverick” grosses $ 19 million in previews

Paramount Pictures The long-awaited “Top Gun: Maverick” sequel directed by Tom Cruise grossed $ 19.3 million in previews on Thursday afternoon / evening. This is the highest-grossing preview in the history of Paramount Pictures and the highest-grossing Memorial Day preview in history. It also blows up $ 6 million previews of “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” …

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Blinken criticizes China’s “manipulation” of the high-profile UN visit to Xinjiang

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has expressed concern over China’s “efforts to restrict and manipulate” the visit of the UN’s top human rights official to the Xinjiang region. “The United States remains concerned about UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and her team’s visit to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and …

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Peter Dutton has the worldview of a Queensland police officer. We are interested in giving it a try

The advantage of Albanese’s weakness in the campaign – which few voters knew about – is that Albanese does not carry much luggage. That could change, and quickly, and it won’t be enough to save it from a competition crisis, as we’ve seen during its campaign. Peter Dutton, almost certainly anointed as the new leader …

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“Wait, keep your head up”: Witnesses watch a Queensland fisherman almost drown

A fisherman has escaped drowning after being dragged off rocks at Fingal Head, near the Gold Coast, today. Witnesses heard the man screaming for help and called the triple zero. Mary * said she was walking her dogs around her head around 8:45 a.m. when she saw people waving their arms. Witnesses saw the man …

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The Texan city of Uvalde is a mixture of pride and anger as the city suffers the school attack

Days after a local man entered an elementary school and killed 19 children and two teachers before officers managed to kill him, signs of local pain, solidarity and pride are everywhere in Uvalde. Key points: Memorial monuments have been installed around the small town of Uvalde Uvalde welcomes 16,000 people with a strong sense of …

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The explosion of polar air passes through most states and causes the onset of frost in winter

A brutal explosion of polar air will clear most of the country, and parts of the country will see temperatures of -3ºC. A blast of polar air will hit southern and eastern Australia in late fall with freezing temperatures, showers, snow and strong winds. The strong cold front and low pressure system is scheduled to …

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