The two sisters shockingly passed away really close together
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‘Coffee for £1.74 and beer for £2.62’ – The European city that’s one of the cheapest on the continent
OUR Spotlight On column gives you the lowdown on what to see and do in some of your favourite holiday hotspots – as well as some lesser-known regions. This week, we’re focusing on Vilnius, the vibrant capital of Lithuania. Travel Reporter Alice Penwill visited the capital just before Christmas where she found bargain drinks and...
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Dvir Abramovich: Royal commission won’t cure us, but it can help rebuild trust
How did Australia reach a moment where the protection of Jewish children may require soldiers in uniform standing outside schools and synagogues?
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GREG BLEWETT: Tradition is being thrown out the window with fast-forward Australian Test pitches
In his first column for The West Australian, former Australian batter Greg Blewett reveals why the wild MCG pitch is only part of a big issue with the country’s Test venues.
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Presente de final de ano: fracasso dos economistas que previram o pior
O modelo Trump funcionou para bombar a economia, embora maioria dos americanos continue achando a vida cara demais
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Cenas de guerra contra facções expõem desafios para a segurança em 2026
Risco de o Brasil se tornar narcoestado precisa ser freado com urgência
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Em um ano de péssimos exemplos, Câmara gastou mais de R$ 6,5 bilhões
No ano passado, as despesas dos parlamentares ficaram meio bilhão abaixo da fatura atual
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Jane Austen is 250 — and as relevant as ever
Big anniversaries are coming up in 2026: 200 years since the deaths of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, 250 since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, 250 since Adam Smith published “The Wealth of Nations.” But an anniversary this month deserves special attention, too — Dec. 16 marked 250 years since the birth of...
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Celebrity chef shares ‘age-old’ fire cider recipe that ‘gives you a protective shield’ of immunity — especially in winter
"It'll give your body everything you need to ward off anything," Gaz Oakley told The Post.
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Should we fear the AI boom? How it compares to 2000’s dot-com bubble
The growing chorus of doomsayers predicting death and destruction is giving “artificial intelligence” a whole new meaning.
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