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What does the future of the music industry look like? | Music

What does the future of the music industry look like? | Music

We ask about the future of the music industry and art reviews. The music industry is changing rapidly, with streaming dominating how people listen to music and online content creators constantly reviewing new releases of music. We explore how the music industry has evolved over the past decade. Presenter: Stefanie Dekker Guests:Kiana Fitzgerald – Music […]

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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson banned from parliament for 7 days for wearing burqa to demand they be banned

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson banned from parliament for 7 days for wearing burqa to demand they be banned

An Australian senator who has long campaigned for the Islamic women’s garment known as the burqa to be banned in the country has been suspended from parliament for a week for her protest on Monday in which she wore the full body covering into the chamber and refused to remove it. Pauline Hanson of the

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Mediha: Confronting the horrors of ISIL captivity | Documentary

Mediha: Confronting the horrors of ISIL captivity | Documentary

A Yazidi girl who survived ISIL captivity films herself to process her trauma as rescuers search for her missing family. Mediha, a teenage Yazidi girl from Iraq, shares her story after four years of abduction and enslavement by ISIL (ISIS). Through intimate video diaries, she confronts trauma and seeks justice by initiating legal action against

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‘Everyone was startled’: Thai woman due for cremation found alive in coffin

‘Everyone was startled’: Thai woman due for cremation found alive in coffin

Reports say doctors diagnosed the woman with critically low blood sugar, likely leading to her weakened condition. Published On 25 Nov 202525 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share A woman in Thailand has shocked staff at a Buddhist temple when she started moving in her coffin after being brought in

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What are the implications of Israel’s latest attack on Hezbollah? | Hezbollah News

What are the implications of Israel’s latest attack on Hezbollah? | Hezbollah News

Haytham Ali Tabatabai is Hezbollah’s most senior figure to be killed since a ceasefire began in November 2024. An Israeli air strike on Beirut has killed Haytham Ali Tabatabai, Hezbollah’s chief of staff. Tabatabai was the highest-level Hezbollah official targeted by Israel since a ceasefire came into force a year ago between the armed group

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Far-right politician prompts fury with burqa antics in Australian parliament

Far-right politician prompts fury with burqa antics in Australian parliament

Pauline Hanson’s provocation was part of a long-running campaign to ban the wearing of the traditional Muslim garment in public. Published On 24 Nov 202524 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share A far-right Australian lawmaker has prompted angry accusations of racism after wearing a burqa in parliament to draw attention

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Israel kills Hezbollah chief of staff in Beirut strike

Israel kills Hezbollah chief of staff in Beirut strike

By&nbspEuronews Published on 23/11/2025 – 20:31 GMT+1 •Updated 24/11/2025 – 9:12 GMT+1 Israel announced on Sunday evening that it had killed Haytham Tabtabai, thought to be Hezbollah’s chief of staff, in a strike on the Lebanese capital Beirut. The attack in the southern suburbs killed five people and wounded 25 others, according to local authorities.

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Malaysia says it will ban social media for under-16s from next year

Malaysia says it will ban social media for under-16s from next year

Move comes as a growing number of countries are rolling out measures to limit children’s exposure to digital platforms. Published On 24 Nov 202524 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Malaysia plans to ban social media for users under the age of 16 starting from next year, joining a growing list of

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