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Sydney Morning Herald 

Phipps relives infamous Cheika spray

Nick Phipps relives an infamous Michael Cheika spray from 2018 as the Wallabies pulled off a miraculous comeback in Salta.

The Hindu 

What is Telegram and why was its CEO Pavel Durov arrested in Paris

Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the messaging app Telegram, was arrested in Paris over the weekend over allegations that his platform is being used for illicit activity such as drug trafficking and the distribution of child sexual abuse images

Google.com 

Why NASA chose SpaceX and not Boeing to bring back Starliner crew from space - CBS News

  1. Why NASA chose SpaceX and not Boeing to bring back Starliner crew from space  CBS News
  2. Elon Musk to the Rescue  The Atlantic
  3. What the two Boeing Starliner astronauts will do in space until 2025  CNN
  4. Boeing's Former CEO Dennis Muilenburg Said In 2017 His Company Will Beat Elon Musk To Mars. 7 Years Later, It Has Been Forced To Abandon NASA Astronauts At ISS, Who Will Now Be Rescued By SpaceX  Benzinga
  5. Musk's SpaceX to help return astronauts despite federal investigations... Читать дальше...

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Kapil Sharma shares his happy portraits from The Great Indian Kapil Show; writes ‘When your work is in love with you’

Kapil Sharma delighted fans by sharing joyful portraits from The Great Indian Kapil Show and announcing its upcoming second season. The promo featured a cheerful Archana Puran Singh and the return of favorite comedians. The new season, starting on September 21, promises to introduce fresh elements and guest appearances, continuing the show's tradition of laughter-filled episodes.

Voice of America 

Trial opens for man charged with killing 10 people at Colorado supermarket 

denver — Jury selection began Monday in the long-delayed trial of a man charged with murdering 10 people at a Colorado supermarket in 2021, a case in which the suspect was ruled mentally unfit to face prosecution before pleading not guilty by reason of insanity.  The outcome hinges on whether the defense can convince jurors that Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 25, was so mentally ill at the time of the mass shooting that he failed to comprehend the difference between right and wrong and thus should not be held legally responsible for the killings. Читать дальше...

CBSNews.com 

Ransomware attacks against schools on the rise

Data shows school districts have reported more than 1,600 cyber attacks across the U.S. over a 6-year span. More than 300 involved ransomware, which has been steadily on the rise since the pandemic. Ash-har Quraishi visits a Tucson school district to report on the high cost of cyber crime inside classrooms.

BangkokPost.com 

Myanmar junta to lose restive state to armed group

SINGAPORE - Myanmar’s junta is on the verge of being expelled from a western-most state bordering Bangladesh, according to a new report, marking the one of the biggest military losses since a 2021 coup led to renewed civilian conflict across the country.

Scoop 

Māori Didn’t Cede Sovereignty?

"By saying Māori didn’t cede sovereignty, Chris Hipkins is calling for a divided New Zealand", says ACT Leader David Seymour.