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How Canadian soldiers used embroidery as therapy during WWI

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Like many other British Empire soldiers injured in the First World War, Canadians were hospitalized in England, where they were introduced to stitching as a way to improve dexterity and overcome post-traumatic stress disorder. This led...
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European shares extend gains as strong BT, ING, ASM results boost

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European shares rose to fresh eight-day highs on Thursday as strong results from heavyweights, UK phone group BT and Dutch bank ING, helped offset a disappointing update from Credit Suisse and ASM International brought some cheer to...
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World stocks start month firmer as risk sentiment rebounds

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Global stocks started the new month on firmer ground on Thursday after a brutal October, while sterling rallied on reports that Britain and the European Union are close to a post-Brexit deal on financial services. The MSCI All-Country...
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That doctored image and soaring Sino-Australian relations | The Listening Post

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Simmering tensions between China and Australia come to a boil over a provocative tweet. Plus, the Serbian war criminals rewriting history.
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The Suburban Dream | 101 East

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We meet the heroes bringing hope to one of Australia's most troubled suburbs.
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Australia: The battle to get Big Tech to pay for news | The Listening Post

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A new Australian law looks to reset Big Tech’s relationship with news media.
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Is Murdoch media facing a reckoning in Australia? | The Listening Post

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Two former Australian prime ministers take on the Murdoch empire. Plus, Uttar Pradesh - one of the most dangerous places to report on in India.
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China On Campus | 101 East

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101 East investigates how China has infiltrated Australia's universities.
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Australia's Wildlife Emergency | 101 East

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101 East meets the first responders saving Australia’s wildlife from the country's worst bushfires.
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Is China facing a global backlash against coronavirus?

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Australia calls for international inquiry into COVID-19
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Is China facing a global backlash against coronavirus? | Inside Story

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Australia calls for international inquiry into COVID-19
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European Union and Australia launch trade negotiations

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Amid an escalating global trade war, the European Union and Australia have officially launched negotiations over a trade deal. Cecilia Malmstrom, the EU's trade commissioner, arrived in Canberra to conduct talks with the Australian...
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Meet Australia's aboriginal singer who's ready to conquer Eurovision

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Meet Jessica Mauboy, the Australian aboriginal singer looking for Eurovision glory. Mauboy is no stranger to Europe’s song contest, she made her debut singing at the intermission four years ago, and now she’s back for a second time...
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The European network that coaches entrepreneurs

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It’s one of the challenges facing entrepreneurs; how to obtain funding, innovate and win new customers internationally. The Netherlands based Enterprise Europe Network does just this by analyse the needs of the business and coaching...
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Smartphone film premier at London Film Festival

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A movie secretly filmed on a smartphone from inside an Australian-run detention centre for asylum seekers who want live in the country has premiered at the London Film festival. It highlights the plight of thousands of “forgotten”...
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2 Canadians killed in Australia car crash

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Police confirm two Canadians among the dead in car crash in the Australian state of Victoria on Sunday
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Aboriginal art against mining

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Aboriginal community leaders in Australia’s Northern Territory are using the power of political art to spread protest messages about losing control of their land to mining companies. Their collection of works is part of an exhibition...
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Rare white humpback whale swims with pod of dolphins

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Event captured off Australia's Gold Coast
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Aussie government moves to prevent travel for convicted pedophiles

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20,000 registered offenders to have passports cancelled
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Researchers unveil 'unparalleled' dinosaur footprint discovery

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21 different track types found in Australian region of Walmadany
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Cyclone Debbie makes landfall in Queensland, Australia

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High winds, fierce rains pummel towns and cities
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Great Barrier Reef bleached for 2nd year in a row

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Greenpeace Australia Pacific has released video of bleached coral on parts of Australia's Great Barrier Reef
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5 dead after small plane crashes into Aussie shopping mall

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American tourists were on golfing trip
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Spotted quoll latest exotic Australian animal facing threat of extinction

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A rare close up of a spotted quoll could become even more unusual. A naturally elusive creature, the marsupial is under threat because of rising fox and feral cat numbers encroaching on the quoll’s home turf, in the great Otway national...