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List.ly 

The Treasures of Sydney  -  A city full of treasures within a stone's throw

A Listly List - Sydney, Australia's vibrant capital of New South Wales, is a city where natural beauty meets cosmopolitan charm. Renowned for its iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the city offers a blend of cultural treasures and breathtaking scenery. From the sun-kissed shores of Bondi Beach to the tranquil Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney's attractions cater to all interests. Visitors can explore historic sites like The Rocks, indulge in world-class dining... Читать дальше...

Chicago Sun-Times 

Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno keeps getting stronger, and his trainer has data to prove it

Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno doesn’t seem to be aging.

Technically, of course, he is. He will begin his 18th NHL season on Oct. 8 and will turn 37 on Oct. 31. Objectively, his retirement isn’t far off.

But Cal McGibbon, Foligno’s longtime trainer at home in Sudbury, Ontario, said he knows Foligno’s age is not physically affecting him yet.

‘‘When I watch the games and see players in mixed maturity, I can see them physically slowing down,’’ McGibbon said. ‘‘Nick last year, you could visually see he hasn’t changed. Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Where Israel killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, silence and destruction remain

An eerie calm on Sunday engulfed the rubble-strewn Beirut site where an Israeli air strike killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, flattening buildings in the Iran-backed group's stronghold. After Hezbollah on Saturday formally announced Nasrallah's death, there were no longer any rescuers at the site on Sunday.

Thehindu.com 

Glaciologist digs deep into permafrost to gauge future disasters

S.N. Remya from Kerala is part of this year’s Indian Arctic Expedition, currently based at Himadri research station in Norway. She says her work aims to identify the probability of disasters due to permafrost collapse and help provide early warnings to local communities

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Cash-strapped Pakistan cuts 150,000 jobs, dissolves 6 ministries as part of IMF deal

Pakistan has announced significant administrative reforms, including the elimination of 150,000 government posts and the closure of six ministries. These measures are part of an agreement with the IMF under a USD 7 billion loan deal aimed at reducing expenditures and increasing tax revenues. The country aims to formalize its economy and join the G20.