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Mexico accuses Adidas of cultural appropriation

Mexico accuses Adidas of cultural appropriation

Mexican authorities are accusing sportswear company Adidas of plagiarising artisans in southern Mexico, alleging ...
JD Vance mixes diplomacy and fishing on UK trip

JD Vance mixes diplomacy and fishing on UK trip

US Vice President JD Vance has held official talks and gone fishing with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy at a ...
Folbigg review push as $2m ‘plucked out of the air’

Folbigg review push as $2m ‘plucked out of the air’

A $2 million offer to a woman wrongfully imprisoned for two decades will face further scrutiny as decision-makers ...
Albanese to travel across the ditch for leaders meeting

Albanese to travel across the ditch for leaders meeting

Defence, economic partnerships and security will be on the agenda for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese when he ...
India pauses plans to buy US arms after Trump’s tariffs

India pauses plans to buy US arms after Trump’s tariffs

New Delhi has put on hold its plans to procure new US weapons and aircraft, according to three officials familiar ...
Patterson husband’s poison fears pre-dated deadly lunch

Patterson husband’s poison fears pre-dated deadly lunch

Poisoned penne, toxic curry, a wrap and antifreeze-laced cookies are among the meals Erin Patterson's estranged ...
‘Red line’ warning against Israel’s Gaza takeover plan

‘Red line’ warning against Israel’s Gaza takeover plan

Israel's plan to take control of Gaza must be a "red line" for the Albanese government as opponents call for ...
‘Struggling more than ever’: Debt reaches six-year high

‘Struggling more than ever’: Debt reaches six-year high

A record number of Australians experiencing "very distressed" financial situations have reached out for debt ...
Alaska conflicted over mining push, indigenous customs

Alaska conflicted over mining push, indigenous customs

Fish camps still dot the banks of the broad Kuskokwim River in southwestern Alaska.  Wooden huts and tarped ...
Rethink on rules for everyday items could spur economy

Rethink on rules for everyday items could spur economy

Fixing rules for baby formula, carpeting, furniture packaging and other items could save Australians billions and ...
Trump’s higher tariffs spark defiance and concern

Trump’s higher tariffs spark defiance and concern

US President Donald Trump's higher tariffs on imports from dozens of countries have kicked in, raising the average ...
Mushroom murderer returns to court as sentencing looms

Mushroom murderer returns to court as sentencing looms

Erin Patterson is due back before court a month after being convicted of killing three members of her estranged ...
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