Socialite Appears in Court Over Alleged Drink Spiking Incident at Mount Buller
Amy Tossoun is set to face legal proceedings regarding accusations of drink spiking at Mount Buller.
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Amy Tossoun is set to face legal proceedings regarding accusations of drink spiking at Mount Buller.
A clinical trial by CUHK indicates that targeted therapy could potentially convert advanced lung cancer into a chronic illness, with 55 percent of participants showing promising responses to treatment.
China's passenger car exports soared by 73% in May, totaling approximately 809,000 vehicles, driven by increasing consumer interest in electric vehicles due to high fuel prices.
In The Hague, streets are alive with orange as passionate fans of the Netherlands gather to celebrate the upcoming World Cup. The spirit of camaraderie and excitement fills the air as the country's soccer enthusiasts prepare for the tournament.
The remains of 70-year-old Vasuben Narendrasinh Raj were mistakenly sent to the UK under an incorrect name, which was rectified only after a DNA test confirmed her identity.
A new daily weight loss pill promises to help individuals lose 10 percent of their body weight without requiring fasting, distinguishing it from many existing weight loss medications.
Education Minister Christine Choi announces plans for a university town in Hong Kong to allocate land aimed at leveraging upcoming social and technological advancements.
A former Northern Territory Minister asserts that discussions on child neglect in Indigenous communities are being muted, revealing concerns over the lack of attention to this critical issue.
Following extensive efforts, Boeing and the Air Force assert that they have resolved the technical problems with the refueling tanker’s remote vision system, a process that has cost them $7 billion and spanned several years.
Military officers involved in the acid attack on an Indonesian activist have been sentenced to prison, as reported by Indonesia correspondents Tim Swanston and Ake Prihantari in Jakarta.
Aftershocks continue to disrupt recovery efforts in the southern Philippines following a powerful earthquake that resulted in the loss of 45 lives and displaced thousands of residents.
Julie Bishop's resignation letter to ANU accuses the university regulator of employing coercive threats and overreaching actions.
Mark Schwarzer endorses the Socceroos as they prepare to challenge skepticism and make a significant mark at the FIFA World Cup in the United States.
The drowning of 17-year-old Elmi Febrianti, who was recorded by onlookers rather than assisted, has sparked critical discussions in Indonesia about the bystander effect and societal responsibility.
A recent study highlights that while tea offers health benefits, the method of consumption is critical, as it can expose drinkers to risks from pesticide residues, heavy metals, and microplastics found in certain teas.
Following a sell-off in technology stocks on Wall Street, Asian markets have largely retreated, while oil prices have increased. The uptick in oil prices comes in response to recent U.S. airstrikes against Iran, prompting shifts in market sentiment.
Hollywood directors have reached a tentative four-year contract with studios and streaming services, paving the way for future collaborations in the industry.
In Zimbabwe and other regions, burial societies are expanding their roles, providing vital assistance to members in need while prioritizing community welfare.
José Carreras will perform at the Gabba alongside Robbie Williams, marking the venue's first concert since 2022.
The acid attack on Mahnoor Nasir at her hospital underscores the alarming risks that female medical practitioners face in Pakistan, spotlighting ongoing safety issues for women in the profession.