Israel Blocking Over 80% Of Food Assistance Into A Starving Gaza, Aid Groups Say
Israel is blocking more than 80% of food deliveries from entering a starving Gaza, according to data compiled by more than a dozen humanitarian groups warning of the dire consequences of the military’s almost year-long siege on the Palestinian territory. Alongside Israel’s nonstop bombing that...
2024 WellBeing BE-YOU-T Awards Winners!
We’re excited to present the winners of the 2024 BE-YOU-T Awards! These exceptional products have been voted as the best in natural beauty by our wonderful community. Explore the top picks in skincare, haircare, makeup, and more – all celebrating clean, conscious beauty. Discover the...
Torrens University Australia’s Industry-Focused Approach
Practical experience is a hallmark of Torrens University Australia’s innovative educational philosophy, which puts the critical issues of your future profession front and centre. By grounding its studies in industry, Torrens bridges the gap between study and work. The university’s undergraduate and postgraduate programs are...
Driving the Great Barrier Reef
A vivid tangle of rainforest rises above the Coral Sea, a patchwork of blue hues washing over coral reefs and barely-there sand cays. Carved on a knife-edge, where the forest and ocean meet, stretches a skinny twist of road with scenes so dazzling that it...
Letting go with yoga
According to the teachings of yoga, attachment is a major cause of suffering. We come into this world with the misunderstanding or avidya (ignorance) that we are just body, mind and personality (or self). We spend a lifetime reinforcing that self – asmita (ego) –...
Climate Engineering
The idea of artificially interfering with the planet’s ecology to slow down climate change has always been very contentious. Today, with climate change being an urgent challenge, it is creeping closer to being taken seriously. Here, we explore if the various types of geoengineering under...
Australian IT Spending to Surge in 2025: Cybersecurity & AI Focus
New Gartner forecasting suggests that IT spending in Australia will surge 8.7% to AU$147 billion in 2025. This boost in spending is projected to be driven by a “perfect storm” of interest in AI, ongoing requirements around cyber security, and the need to refresh hardware...
Hundreds Of Pagers Explode Simultaneously In Lebanon, Syria — Nine Dead, Thousands Wounded
BEIRUT (AP) — Pagers used by hundreds of members of the militant group Hezbollah exploded near simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday, killing at least nine people — including an 8-year-old girl — and wounding several thousand, officials said. Hezbollah and the Lebanese government...
French Man Confesses To Drugging Wife So Dozens Of Men Could Abuse Her
AVIGNON, France (AP) — A 71-year-old French man acknowledged in court Tuesday that he drugged his then-wife and invited dozens of men to rape her over nearly a decade, as well as raping her himself. He pleaded with her, and their three children, for forgiveness....
Central Europe Flooding Leaves 16 Dead In Romania, Poland, Czech Republic And Austria
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Exceptionally heavy rainfall pounding Central Europe has prompted deadly flooding in the region, with four new deaths reported Monday in Poland, three in the Czech Republic and one in Romania. The flooding has swamped parts of Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland...
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