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Is microdosing weight-loss drugs risky?

Microdosing weight-loss drugs currently has no clear evidence base, but if a person wants to attempt it, they should do so with the full knowledge of their treating team.

Convict in Australian missionary Graham Staines’ murder released after 25 years in India

Graham Staines and his sons, Philip (10) and Timothy (6), were burnt alive by a mob while sleeping in their vehicle outside a church in Manoharpur village on 22 January 1999.

Harvard and global universities caught in the crossfire of populism and public good

The saddest part of all of this is its normalization and incorporation into the quotidian life of America as well as several other nations.

Indian international student killed by stray bullet while waiting at bus stop in Canada

The Consulate General of India in Toronto confirmed Harsimrat Randhawa's death and expressed deep sorrow in an official statement on Friday.

Indian-origin Dr Parwinder Kaur becomes Australia’s first Sikh woman elected to Parliament

Dr Kaur's inspiring journey resonates deeply across the Indian diaspora, symbolising what can be achieved when diversity, science, and a commitment to public service come together.

India’s Hindu classics, Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra, added to UNESCO Memory of the World Register

The inclusion of these two iconic Hindu texts has been hailed as a proud and historic achievement.

Khalistani terror suspect Harpreet Singh, wanted by India, arrested in the US

Happy Passia had reportedly entered the U.S. illegally and had used burner phones and encrypted communication apps to avoid arrest.

‘Chak de’ Cobras: Labor backs Australia’s first Indian-centric hockey franchise

Backed by Hockey Victoria, the new teams aim to attract national and international attention, with home games slated for broad broadcast coverage.

Salima Tete to lead 26-member Indian women’s Hockey squad for Australia tour

“We are working hard on fitness, decision-making, and building a resilient mentality."

Chandra Arya signs off with bold economic vision for Canada in farewell letter

While expressing gratitude for his time in office, Arya also used the moment to sound the alarm on what he sees as urgent and growing economic challenges.

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Albanese vows “most ambitious” Budget to build a stronger, more resilient Australia

The reform is designed to cut duplication and fast-track major projects in energy, housing and resources, while maintaining national environmental standards.

Premier Allan accuses Liberals of train cuts as Wilson promises more PSOs in Melbourne’s west

“If this is what they’re prepared to cut on day one, imagine what comes next for the west.”

Indian-origin tech entrepreneur brings low-cost AI DRS review system to club cricket in Australia

The Darwin trial allows each team two challenges per innings, with early results showing the system reinforces on-field decisions in the majority of cases.
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