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Quick-moving bushfire threatening lives and houses in Augusta

Updated January 30, 2018 00:44:02 Video: Bushfire burning in Augusta (ABC News) A bushfire emergency warning has been issued as a blaze threatens lives and homes in the South West WA town of Augusta, with windy conditions hampering firefighting efforts. The fire started near the Bussell Highway and the Westbay Retreat Caravan Park in Augusta,…

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Why are coral reefs most critical, and why are they dying?

More than 11 billion pieces of plastic larger than five centimetres wide are littering coral reefs across the Asia-Pacific region, according to a recent study.  That is enough plastic to make it from Earth to the moon and nearly halfway back. Researchers who published the study last week in Science Magazine believe that the number…

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Charles Bronson chums reveal he is been moved to ‘Monster Mansion’ Frankland penal complex

Furious pals of Charles Bronson claim the notorious inmate has been ‘unfairly’ moved to Frankland prison – home to some of Britain’s most evil lags. The 65-year-old, dubbed the country’s ‘most dangerous prisoner’, was reportedly « ghosted » out of HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire last night. Handcuffed with a bag of his belongings, he was driven…

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No. three Purdue downs rival Indiana seventy four-Sixty seven for 17th consecutive settle on (VIDEO)

TIM BRANDO: Hoosiers delivering an early punch in this heavyweight battle. Morgan again! JIM JACKSON: If you’re on the ball, you gotta pressure the passer to make that pass inside extremely difficult. TIM BRANDO: Well, they don’t wait to get it, do they? Right away, great pass– Edwards. Mathias threading the needle. 6-0 run for…

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Apple is determined to halve its first-quarter iPhone X manufacturing target: Nikkei

Apple has notified suppliers that it will halve its iPhone X production target for the first quarter to around 20 million units, Nikkei reported on Monday without citing a source. The cut was prompted by slower-than-expected sales in the holiday shopping season in Europe, the United States, and China, Nikkei reported. The report added that…

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Iran blasts Jordan’s king over ‘unfair’ assertion

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi has rejected remarks made by the Jordanian monarch on the country’s foreign policies, describing them as contrary to the reality on the ground. On Sunday, Ghassemi said in a statement that King Abdullah II’s comments on Iran’s regional influence does not accurately reflect its role as peace promoter and…

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What goes on in South Yemen?

The devastating war raging in Yemen for the past three years is on the verge of entering another, even deadlier, stage. On Sunday, forces loyal to the government of President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, backed by Saudi Arabia, exchanged fire in the southern Yemeni city of Aden with an armed group aligned with the Southern Transitional…

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‘Now we enjoy got to plod’: Survivor recalls Quebec mosque attack

Ahmed Ech-Chahedy first thought he was hearing fireworks. The father of six had just finished evening prayers at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec, Canada, and was chatting with his eight-year-old son and two of his son’s friends. It was January 29, 2017, and Ech-Chahedy’s back was to the main door of the mosque. He heard…

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Tennis eyes young fans with shorter layout

A ticking stopwatch visible courtside and a potential main draw berth were enough to keep tennis players on their toes at the Australian Open qualifying event earlier this month. The 25-second serve clock – first introduced at the US Open qualifiers last year – monitored the allowed time players took between points at the year’s…