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Body seen in secret mortuary could solve 50-year mystery of vanished religious leader

Body seen in secret mortuary could solve 50-year mystery of vanished religious leader Body seen in secret mortuary could solve 50-year mystery of vanished religious leader 36 minutes ago Share Save Moe Shreif BBC Eye Investigations Share Save BBC Musa al-Sadr has been missing since 1978 Warning: Contains images some may find upsetting A computer scientist at a university in the north of England is studying an image of a corpse - attempting to solve a mystery that has gripped the Middle East for nearly 50 years. "This is what he looks like now?" asks Bradford University's Prof Hassan Ugail…
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Coalition, Greens, Independents Force Push for Immediate Home-Care Funding

Under intensifying pressure, Labor is facing a united front from the Coalition, Greens, and cross-bench senators demanding immediate release of in-home aged care funding ahead of the November rollout of the Support at Home program. Over 121,000 older Australians await assessments, while more than 87,000 approved recipients remain without care packages. Despite Labor’s claims of weekly allocations, no new packages have been released since June. Critics warn families are being forced into hospitals due to the lack of home support, calling the delay “unconscionable.”
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Putin Hints at Peace Prospects After Alaska Talks with Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin said understandings reached with U.S. President Donald Trump at their Alaska summit could create momentum toward peace in Ukraine. Speaking at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tianjin, he praised China and India for their diplomatic roles and repeated claims that Western attempts to draw Ukraine into NATO had triggered the conflict. His remarks suggested cautious optimism for renewed negotiations after months of stalemate.
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