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They may have captured the public's imagination, but are councils coming for the cute cake cupboards?
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For nine days, Nurul Nisa was crammed onto one of four fishing boats with 130 others, fleeing her village in Myanmar in search of safety. She was a child then, but she still remembers the crying, the sleepless nights and the hunger. “We had to drink seawater,” she said, recalling the journey she mad
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Seoul protesters call for election rerun after ballot shortages disrupt vote
Last-minute visas are being issued for players competing in the FIFA World Cup. Al Jazeera's Mohammad Saleh explains.
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Commuters were forced to run for cover after a group of youths allegedly fought with knives at Flinders Street station on Saturday night Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Victorian government has defended the effectiveness of its machete ban after multiple teens were ar
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British Airways plans fare increases to offset rising fuel costs
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Why low FX volatility may open the door to dollar hedging
US law society's Hong Kong conference plan meets scholar resistance
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