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Wales hope for magic in Melbourne to end losing streak

BBC Sport Friday, 12 July 2024
Wallabies will look to wrap up the series in Australia's sporting capital as Wales aim for a rare victory in Melbourne.
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Pahalgam Attack: Global Outrage Erupts, Indian Diaspora Protests Across London, Melbourne,Copenhagen [Video]

Pahalgam Attack: Global Outrage Erupts, Indian Diaspora Protests Across London, Melbourne,Copenhagen

Following the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir on April 22, which claimed the lives of 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali national, members of the Indian and Hindu communities around the world have taken to the streets in protest. From Federation Square in Melbourne to the Pakistan High Commission in London, and from Copenhagen to the Pakistan Embassy in Kathmandu, protesters are demanding justice and condemning the brutal act of terror. Voices of anger, pain, and unity are echoing globally, as the diaspora stands in solidarity with the victims and calls for action. #PahalgamTerrorAttack #GlobalProtests #IndianDiaspora #JusticeForVictims #TerrorAttackCondemned #MelbourneProtest #LondonProtest #KathmanduProtest #CopenhagenProtest #HindusUnite #StopTerrorism #StandWithIndia #IndiaAgainstTerror #NeverForget #JammuAndKashmir ~PR.274~CA.146~

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Rare 1588 Welsh Bible to go on public display in Wales for first time

A Welsh Bible dating back more than 400 years will go on public display for the first time this week.
Sky News

Cost of rural crime in Wales at its highest in more than a decade

The cost of rural crime in Wales is at its highest in more than a decade, a new report has revealed.
Sky News

Two women dead after 'incident' in national park

Two women have died after an incident in Wales's largest national park, police have confirmed.
Sky News

Wales's first minister hails spending review as 'big win' - but opposition call it an 'insult'

The Chancellor has pledged £445m for rail improvements in Wales over the next 10 years - but opposition parties have branded the investment an "insult" to the..
Sky News
Lib Dems: Not enough funding for police [Video]

Lib Dems: Not enough funding for police

MP for Richmond Park Sarah Olney welcomed the spending review’s investment into social care but said she remains concerned about the lack of money for police in London. It comes as Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced policing will get more cash to allow Labour to fulfil its manifesto pledge of introducing 13,000 extra police officers in England and Wales. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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