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Health officials have issued an alert for people in Sydney to monitor for signs and symptoms of measles after a case was confirmed.New South Wales Health said the person visited various locations across Sydney including a healthcare facility while unknowingly infectious.Other locations listed as potential exposure sites include Only Coffee Project and Woolworths in Crows Nest as well as Crowne Plaza in Burwood.A full list of locations is available on the NSW Health website with exposure locations and times being updated regularly.Anyone who attended these locations is encouraged to monitor for symptoms.If it has been less than six days since…
HONG KONG: The Asian Games could be moved to odd-numbered years starting in 2031 so the event takes place in the 12 months leading into the Olympics, reports say, reshaping the sporting calendar.The reported proposal would see Asia’s biggest sporting spectacle doubling up as qualifying and preparation for the Olympics, giving it added significance.The Asian Games in Japan this September-October will be unchanged but the 2030 edition in Doha would be pushed back a year, after which the Games will be held every four years as normal but in odd years instead of even ones.The executive board of the Olympic…
Berlin, Germany – The trial of five European nationals accused of attacking a factory linked to Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems in Germany is set to begin on Monday.The case is seen by some as a major escalation in Germany’s crackdown on the Palestine solidarity movement.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listAccording to the prosecution, in the early morning of September 8, 2025, the activists entered the factory in the southern city of Ulm and began destroying office equipment while filming themselves.Elbit Systems is Israel’s largest private defence contractor and plays a central role in the war in Gaza.…
Late last year, former Sen. Ben Sasse was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given three to four months to live. Now, he’s on “extended time” — and he wants to spend some of his remaining time talking about “bigger stuff.”In an interview with “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley and a town hall hosted by CBS News, the Nebraska Republican said Congress is consumed by “reductionistic tribalism” and isn’t spending enough time on large-scale problems — especially the massive disruptions that he believes will be wrought by artificial intelligence.Sasse also explained why he believes he owes his extra time on earth to…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kendal Grey and Kali Armstrong are two pro wrestlers who represent the future of WWE’s women’s division.Each rising superstar was able to attain WWE Evolve Women’s Championships during their time at the developmental promotion and have made a major impact since being called up to the NXT brand. Grey won the Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge and Armstrong put Lola Vice on notice that she was coming for the NXT Women’s Championship.WWE Hall of Famer Booker T analyzed Grey and Armstrong’s meteoric rise in the company so far in a recent interview with…
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BEIJING: Profits at China’s industrial firms grew at their quickest pace in half a year last month, adding to broader signs of an uneven economic recovery in the first quarter as policymakers brace for the impact of the Middle East war.The country’s export engine stuttered last month while retail sales and industrial output cooled, although producer prices emerged from a years-long deflationary stretch, a shift that analysts warn could leave companies boxed in by rising costs but limited pricing power as demand remains fragile.Profits at industrial firms rose 15.8 per cent in March from a year earlier, picking up from…
Ex-Tokyo Electron employee sentenced to 10 years, with four other defendants getting between 10 months and six years.Published On 27 Apr 202627 Apr 2026A court in Taiwan has fined the local unit of Japan’s Tokyo Electron $5m, and sentenced five defendants to jail terms of up to 10 years, in a high-profile trade secrets case involving chipmaker TSMC.The ruling follows one of Taiwan’s most prominent cases related to the island’s core technologies, involving the alleged theft of TSMC’s sensitive computer chip technology and charges under the National Security Act.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listIn August 2025, prosecutors indicted…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday evening has thrust fresh attention on President Donald Trump’s push to build a secure ballroom at the White House, a proposal he says could prevent such threats.A gunman armed with multiple weapons opened fire near a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton — where hundreds of journalists, celebrities and government officials were attending the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner.A Secret Service agent was struck but protected by a ballistic vest, and the suspect was quickly taken into custody, authorities said. Trump told…
AFL football boss Greg Swann says the league will no longer call back the ball once play has restarted as part of the score review process after West Coast were on the wrong end of a controversial call from the ARC against St Kilda.At a snap press conference on Monday, Swann said the decision to pay Saints ruckman Rowan Marshall a mark on the goal line during their clash with the Eagles was correct, but the process had taken “way too long”.After the goal umpire determined Marshall had not controlled the ball before crossing the line in the second term…
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