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Shell wins landmark climate case against green groups in Dutch appeal

A court throws out a ruling that the gas and oil giant cut its greenhouse gas emissions.




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Unemployment rises as pay growth slows again

The rate of unemployment stood at 4.3% in the three months to September, up from 4% the previous quarter.




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Government to order review of rail fare prosecutions

The way firms deal with fare evasion will be examined amid concern about how passengers are treated.




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ALP told to ‘get better policies’

A review of Labor’s City of Sydney council campaign finds earlier preselections and better policies are needed.




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Ex-senator bids for leadership

Former Liberal senator Sean Edwards has continued to fuel speculation he is set to make a bid to enter state politics.




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Unions’ grip strongest in admin

Those who work in public administration and defence operate in the most heavily unionised sector of the labour market.




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Passengers in safe hands

Flying has never been safer for Australians on commercial aircraft, according to a new report from the ATSB.




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Fancy a night at the Opera?

Sydney Opera House is considering introducing a lottery for guests to stay for free in the landmark.




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Shorten family bill triple PM’s

The Opposition Leader, who has three young children, says all his election travel was declared and above board.




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Bigamist awarded costs in case

A Muslim bigamist will have his court costs paid by the federal government.




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Culleton to fight Senate axing

Rod Culleton says he will remain a senator until he exhausts all ‘legal and constitutional avenues’.




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Gas search ban ‘stumbling block’

The Grattan Institute has warned Victoria’s gas moratorium may have to be partially lifted to save the smelter.




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Jobs warning over gas crunch

Manufacturers are warning of job losses and a collapse in investment over a doubling in gas prices.




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Centrelink data to be ‘refined’

Centrelink’s controversial data-matching program will be ‘refined’ as pressure mounts for it to be suspended.




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Judge anger on $10 art claim

A judge has issued a stinging rebuke to separating couples who expect the courts to decide frivolous disputes.




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Security focus for Abe visit

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe will arrive in Sydney tomorrow for a weekend meeting with Malcolm Turnbull.




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Turnbull dinner cost $30k

An Iftar dinner party thrown by the PM and attended by a controversial Islamic preacher cost taxpayers more than $30,000.




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Life-saving defibs for sports grounds

MORE than 100 defibrillators will be placed in all sport venues in Blacktown making it the first council in the state to roll out the life-saving machines.




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Phoenix soaring above the rest

‘Self-taught’ athlete Phoenix Martin is a gold medal winner thanks to his determination to succeed, and the help of his coach...his dad.




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Ironman legend Barry Rodgers dead at 74

LEGENDARY Ironman champion and long-serving swimming coach Barry Rodgers died yesterday aged 74 after battling cancer. He is remembered as “the embodiment of grit and determination”.




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Jesse James represents Australia

Jesse James has a legendary moniker, and now the martial arts black belt is set to make his own name known on the world stage, representing Australia.




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Future stars bring home trophy

Seth Messingham from Hornsby North Public School and Zac “Nugget” Bovis from Berowra Public School represented North Sydney in the NSW PSSA Boy’s football State Carnival at Valentine Sports Park in Glenwood to secure a win North Sydney hasn’t seen since 1969.




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Finding the next football star

SYDNEY FC headed to Barker College last week to promote their upcoming school holiday bootcamps which they hope will uncover the next Ronaldo.




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Le stress chronique affaiblit le système immunitaire

Une étude rapporte que la perturbation de l’équilibre du microbiote intestinal par le stress dérègle la fonction des cellules immunitaires.




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Mieux comprendre la douleur et l’effet placebo

La découverte d’un circuit cérébral impliqué dans l’effet antidouleur des placebos pourrait permettre le développement de traitements analgésiques.




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Ralentir le vieillissement du cerveau

Dans une étude, on rapporte qu’un médicament antidiabétique très utilisé retarde les effets négatifs du vieillissement sur les fonctions cognitives.




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Être actif pour prévenir le cancer du pancréas

Selon une étude, l’activité physique régulière pourrait atténuer le risque de développer un cancer du pancréas, qui touche les personnes obèses.




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Les fromages en portions individuelles au banc d’essai

Les fromages vendus en portions individuelles sont des plus pratiques pour l’école et le bureau.




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Maladie de Parkinson: une origine intestinale?

La présence de lésions intestinales serait associée à une hausse importante du risque de développer la maladie de Parkinson.




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10 bons choix à intégrer dans la boîte à lunch des enfants

Ces produits se démarquent par leurs valeurs nutritives, surpassant celles d’options similaires.




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Pour le risque de cancer, l’obésité santé, ça n’existe pas!

Une étude récente confirme que les personnes obèses, même sans anomalies métaboliques, sont à plus haut risque de plusieurs types de cancer.




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Nutrition et arthrite

Au Canada, une personne sur cinq souffre d’arthrite, ce qui en fait la maladie chronique la plus répandue.




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Nutrition et cancer de l’ovaire

En 2024, on estime que 3000 Canadiennes recevront un diagnostic de cancer de l’ovaire.




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L’excellente santé des sportifs du week-end

150 minutes d’activité physique durant le week-end procure des bénéfices similaires à la même durée d’exercice répartie sur sept jours.




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Infections respiratoires: un nouveau facteur de risque de mortalité identifié

Une découverte biochimique intrigante pourrait permettre d’identifier rapidement les patients à haut risque.




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Les légumes d’ici, toute l’année

Si octobre célèbre la fin des récoltes, plusieurs légumes demeurent disponibles lors de la saison froide.




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Vivre avec la dystonie cervicale

Quand Chantale Boivin a ressenti les premiers symptômes d’une dystonie cervicale, elle s’est dit que ses torticolis à répétition étaient dus au stress




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DGFT to organize EODC Camp from November 11 to 22 in New Delhi to expedite pending export obligations

The office of the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade (CLA DGFT) has announced an Export Obligation Discharge Certificate (EODC) Camp scheduled from November 11 to 22, 2024. The camp is




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NCCE to add NCAHP representatives as part of Council meetings

The National Commission for Allied Health Professionals (NCAHP), constituted by the Union ministry of health and family welfare in the beginning of this year, will have its official representative in the National




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Pharmaceutical water systems in transformation mode with advanced processes & shift towards analytics

Indian and multinational pharma companies are leading the charge by investing in digital transformation and aligning Indian operations with global standards. Essentially, pharmaceutical water systems are




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Union Ayush secretary to inaugurate 61st Ayurveda Seminar at Kottakkal Aryavaidyasala in Kerala on November 10

The secretary of the Union Ayush Ministry, Dr Rajesh Kotecha, will inaugurate the 61st Ayurveda Seminar organized by the Kottakkal Aryavaidyasala (Kottakkal AVS) on November 10 at Kottakkal in




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PSEB seeks qualified candidates for post of managing director at KAPL

Public Sector Enterprises Selection Board (PSEB) is seeking qualified candidates for the post of managing director at the Karnataka Antibiotics & Pharmaceuticals Limited (KAPL) in Bengaluru. The candidate will be




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AIOCD urges DCGI to immediately stop partnership between Swiggy & PharmEasy for rapid drug delivery

Raising deep concern over the partnership between Swiggy Instamart and PharmEasy for a rapid drug delivery model, the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD) has apprised the Drug Controller




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DoP rejects Aristo Pharma's review application for its multivitamin tablets

The Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) has upheld the retail price fixation of National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) for Mumbai─based Aristo Pharmaceuticals for its multivitamin tablets with




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FOPE spots potential opportunities for Indian cos in Australia & ECTA seen to propel easy market access

The Federation of Pharmaceutical Entrepreneurs (FOPE) has identified potential opportunities for Indian pharmaceutical companies to expand in Australia. Further, the India─Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade




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SEC recommends marketing approval for Dr Reddy's SPMS drug Siponimod tablets

The Subject Expert Committee (SEC), which advises the national drug regulator on approval of new drugs and clinical trials, has recommended grant of market authorisation for Dr Reddy's Laboratories' Siponimod




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Indian health, pharma companies invited to participate in Iraq's 'Medico Expo' from Feb 5─8, 2025

The Embassy of India in Iraq has extended an invitation to Indian businesses to participate in the "Medico Expo," officially known as the Erbil International Health Exhibition. This prestigious event, set to be the




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SEC recommends approval for MSN Laboratories' sleep disorder drug

The Subject Expert Committee (SEC), which advises the national drug regulator on matters related to approval of new drugs and medical devices and clinical trials, has recommended grant of market authorisation for




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Indian pharma & biotech cos confident of new US President Trump's support to Indian pharma

Indian pharma and biotech companies are confident that under the new US President Donald Trump, its strengths in high quality generics manufacture and export will continue to command respect. This view is




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ICMR announces call for CAR proposals under extramural research programme

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued a call for proposals for its Centre for Advanced Research (CAR) initiative under the Extramural Research Programme, inviting experienced research teams to