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Her second was making it into the water on Monday.“I was so run down, just floored, and I haven’t had any energy at all in my muscles all week,” she said after a thrilling, three-heat comeback victory over Olympic gold medallist Caroline Marks.Molly Picklum celebrates becoming world champion on Tuesday.Credit: World Surf League“I lost all my taste, I was down with fevers, and my body was just fighting and fighting to keep it at bay. The worst of the flu left me pretty quick, but I haven’t had energy all week, I’ve felt pretty awful, and it really took me…

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Xi embraced Modi at their weekend summit by promising to realise “the dance of the dragon and the elephant” as “the right choice for both China and India”, according to China’s readout.LoadingThey agreed to attempt to solve their border dispute. The world’s two most populous nations are restoring relations. They announced that direct flights between China and India, which had been reduced to zero, would resume.Xi is the most powerful of America’s rivals, but he isn’t the only one Modi met during his trip to China this week. The Indian leader also met Vladimir Putin: the man with a warrant…

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has refused to say if the government will indefinitely pay $70 million a year to the Nauruan government in exchange for the long-term harbouring of former immigration detainees who cannot be deported to their home countries.While the government has confirmed the plan, little detail has been made available on how many detainees – some of them murderers and paedophiles – will be transferred to Nauru or what the ongoing cost to Australian taxpayers will be.Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke on Friday inked a deal with Nauru’s President David Adeang, committing an upfront payment of $408 million,…

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He spoke days after a US Court of Appeals ruled that Trump’s signature tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico were illegal, leaving US trade partners in a further state of uncertainty.LoadingCormann was reappointed secretary-general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development for a second term, beginning in July and lasting until 2031. The OECD as an organisation dates back to the US-sponsored Marshall Plan, which was approved by Congress to help rebuild Europe in the aftermath of World War II.As market democracies grapple with the doubt and uncertainty, leaders of authoritarian nations China, Russia and North Korea gathered in…

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Beyonce’s director makes shocking confession about singerBeyoncé’s director, Robert Townsend, revealed what the superstar was like during her very first acting audition.In an exclusive interview on Legacy Talk with Lena Waithe on Tuesday, August 26, the 68-year-old filmmaker recalled the moment Beyoncé flew to New York to audition for the lead role in MTV’s 2001 Carmen: A Hip Hopera.Townsend said that while he was already impressed by her striking presence as a member of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé was visibly nervous during the audition. He told the outlet, “She’s with the head of A&R, there to protect her client. She’s got…

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Coach Laurie Daley, who was struggling with his voice on stage, said it was disappointing to “not get the result we deserved” in what was his first series back in charge since 2017.“But sometimes it takes a setback like that to put you on the right path,” Daley said.Isaah Yeo, Lindsay Smith, Stephen Crichton and Lindsay Smith were among the other Blues to attend the event that honours the achievements of players and participants across all competitions around the state.2025 Brad Fittler Medal winnersBrad Fittler Medal: Brian To’o (Penrith Panthers)True Blue Award: Payne Haas (Brisbane Broncos)The Daily Telegraph People’s Choice Award: Brian To’o…

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A jewellery boss who allegedly scammed investors out of £170m ($350m) reportedly had his staff pose as customers to make his shops look busy to keep up the ruse.In what could be the UK’s biggest diamond scam, Vashi Dominguez is also alleged to have had shop workers sit at work benches and pretend to be goldsmithing when business was faltering.Vashi had stores across the UK, including Birmingham, Manchester and a flagship one in Covent Garden, London.Credit: Investors claim that when the facade was exposed, they still hoped they could be bailed out by the £157m worth of diamonds they were…

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The latest illustrations from artist Cathy WilcoxThe latest illustrations from artist Cathy WilcoxWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footer30 ImagesSeptember 1, 2025 — 9.43pm1/30Katterwauling.Credit: 2/30On the state of it.Credit: 3/30The kids are alright.Credit: 4/30The state of things.Credit: 5/30On brand.Credit: 6/30No worries.Credit: 7/30The weak that was.Credit: 8/30In the round.Credit: 9/30Nobel effort.Credit: 10/30An arresting moment.Credit: 11/30More with less.Credit: 12/30Killing in the name of …Credit: 13/30Un-recognise-able. Credit: 14/30Gotta keep moving.Credit: 15/30Feed the beast.Credit: 16/30Fired-up.Credit: 17/30“The quiet Australian”.Credit: 18/30Key issue.Credit: 19/30Gestures.Credit: 20/30The crossing guard.Credit: 21/30As a matter of…

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Dateline has secured $25 million at $0.215 a share to accelerate drilling and study work at its Colosseum gold–rare earths project in California, lifting total cash on hand to more than $35 million.The latest raise sets up an active second half for the company, which is focusing on both breccia‑pipe gold targets and the project’s rare earths potential. The company says steps are also underway towards United States Securities and Exchange Commission registration to broaden its access to American capital.Dateline’s Colosseum located within earshot of MP Materials Mountain Pass mine.The share raise proceeds are earmarked for an expanded field program…

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