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Melbourne Uni Spied on Pro-Palestine Student Protesters

Exclusive: The University of Melbourne faces a major scandal after internal documents reveal covert surveillance operations targeting pro-Palestine student protesters, raising serious questions about academic freedom and student privacy on campus.

Nationals' Victor Robles suspended after Mariners clash

Washington Nationals outfielder Victor Robles has been suspended for one game and fined by Major League Baseball for his role in a benches-clearing incident against the Seattle Mariners. The suspension comes after a tense on-field confrontation.

Australia Suspends Fast-Track Visas for Israeli Citizens

Australia has suspended fast-track visa processing for Israeli citizens, blaming 'harassment' and 'intimidation' by Hamas. The decision, sparking diplomatic tension, follows a similar move against Palestinians.

Student admits drug plot to fund education

A university student from a disadvantaged background has pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell drugs in a desperate bid to pay for his studies, revealing the harsh realities of student poverty.

Michigan faces NCAA penalties over scouting violations

The NCAA has imposed a hefty fine and suspension on Michigan's football program following an investigation into illegal scouting activities. Key staff members, including analyst Moore, face severe consequences.

Italy approves world's longest suspension bridge

Italy has greenlit the construction of the world's longest suspension bridge, connecting Sicily to the mainland in a historic infrastructure project set to transform travel and boost the economy.

UNRWA funding crisis over alleged Hamas links

Major donors, including the US and UK, have paused funding to UNRWA following allegations that some staff were involved in Hamas's October 7 attacks on Israel. The UN agency warns of a looming humanitarian disaster in Gaza.

Nepal stops China's Himalayan research

Nepal has suspended China's Himalayan research activities in Kathmandu, citing concerns over unauthorised studies and potential geopolitical implications.

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