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“Symbol of civilisational courage”: India marks 1,000 years of Hindu resilience at Somnath Temple

The festival commemorated 1,000 years since the first recorded attack on the temple in 1026 by Mahmud of Ghazni, an event that began a long period during which the shrine was damaged and rebuilt several times.

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Pauline Hanson’s candidate tightens grip on SA seat as missing ballots increase One Nation victory margin

Chantelle Thomas had initially been declared the winner by just 58 votes. However, the inclusion of the previously uncounted papers increased her margin to 73–74 votes over Liberal candidate Tania Stock.

Death of alleged drug lord in Fiji military custody under investigation

Reports indicate the man was among a group taken in for questioning by the military in recent days as part of ongoing operations targeting alleged gang-linked drug activity.

Ben Roberts-Smith granted bail as war crimes case heads into long court battle

He said bail was not punitive in nature and found the prosecution’s concerns could be managed through strict conditions proposed by the defence
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