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Edinburgh festivals: Fringe performers camping to save money
Performers at the Edinburgh festival have taken to camper vans and tents to escape the city's high accommodation costs.
(August 15 08:01) BBC.com
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Independence Day: How Chicago Radio became the voice of India's freedom
For two decades, Mumbai-based Chicago Radio became synonymous with India's freedom struggle.
(August 15 08:00) BBC.com
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Saturn Shines From Dusk Through Dawn As Crescent Moon Meets Jupiter And Mars: What To See In The Night Sky This Week
The planets, Moon and star-gazing highlights for the week ahead.
(August 15 08:00) Forbes.com
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Cricket Australia targets sport's inclusion at 2032 Olympics
It is one of the goals stated in a new strategic plan announced on Monday if it has not happened by 2028
(August 15 07:59) Espncricinfo.com
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What US Vice President Kamala Harris Said On Attack On Salman Rushdie
US Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday expressed shock over the attack on author Salman Rushdie, saying that people should be able to "share ideas without fear" and "violence and ...
(August 15 07:59) NDTV News
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Partition: Why was British India divided 75 years ago?
Britain left India 75 years ago and the country became two separate states, India and Pakistan.
(August 15 07:58) BBC.com
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Weather: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide: Urgent warning for some areas
Temperatures will be five to 10 degrees above average in Western Australia on Monday and reach an unseasonably warm 27C in south east Queensland on Friday.
(August 15 07:57) Dailymail.co.uk
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Sydney domestic airport: Reason behind travel chaos as huge queues form
Queues stretched out the door at Sydney Domestic Airport's Jetstar, Virgin and Rex terminals on Monday morning.
(August 15 07:56) Dailymail.co.uk
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Suspect's Father Refuses To Speak On Attack On Salman Rushdie: Report
The father of a man charged with attempting to murder novelist Salman Rushdie has locked himself in at his home in southern Lebanon and is refusing to speak to anyone, ...
(August 15 07:54) NDTV News
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Afghanistan: What's changed a year after Taliban return
Economic collapse and a U-turn on girls' education are the hallmarks of Taliban rule this past year.
(August 15 07:51) BBC.com
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From Kabul and beyond, a year of Taliban rule in Afghanistan
Lyse Doucet reports from Afghanistan on what the Taliban's takeover has meant for its people.
(August 15 07:50) BBC.com
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Coronavirus LIVE Updates: India Logs 14,092 Covid Cases, 41 Related Deaths
India on Sunday saw a slight decline in the Covid cases as it reported 14,092 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours with its active caseload standing at 1,16,861, ...
(August 15 07:49) NDTV News
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Rebound Likely For Singapore Stock Market
The Singapore stock market on Friday … shares worth 1.1 billion Singapore dollars. There were 271 … fell 0.36 percent, Genting Singapore declined 1.20 percent, … 98 ...
(August 15 07:45) Tech.einnews.com
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29-year-old man from Delaware ID'd as man who crashed car into Capitol and then committed suicide
A lifelong criminal is dead after he drove his car into a barricade near the U.S. Capitol and then began firing gunshots in the air as he emerged from the burning ...
(August 15 07:40) Dailymail.co.uk
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A.N. WILSON: How I betrayed Queen Mum after a merry evening of stupendous wines
A.N. WILSON: The convention is that you should not repeat things said to you at dinner by the Royal Family. I do not know why, unless they're state secrets or ...
(August 15 07:37) Dailymail.co.uk
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The Papers: 'Freeze cruel bills now' and 'Drip drip hooray'
A call by the Labour leader for a halt to rises in the energy price cap and the end of England's dry spell lead the papers
(August 15 07:36) BBC.com
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As UK faces worst drought in decades, how executive excess has engulfed our biggest suppliers
While customers are hit with hosepipe bans and have to save water, hypocritical bosses are being paid fat salaries - as firms decant sewage into our rivers and waste billions ...
(August 15 07:35) Dailymail.co.uk
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Liz Truss could revive pensioners' petrol voucher scheme that was reportedly blocked by Rishi Sunak
Downing Street officials held talks with the bosses of big oil companies on the possibility of a voluntary scheme to ease the cost of living.
(August 15 07:35) Dailymail.co.uk
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Heating and lighting Whitehall offices while empty due to Covid cost £12million, audit shows
Gas and electricity bills for the main Government buildings (Whitehall offices pictured) rose by £1.2million in the year to March, an audit has found.
(August 15 07:33) Dailymail.co.uk
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FedEx St. Jude Championship 2022: Will Zalatoris Tops Sepp Straka in Wild Playoff
The top 70 golfers in the standings advance to the next round of the FedEx Cup playoffs...
(August 15 07:31) Bleacherreport.com