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Half of World's Children Face Overlapping Climate Hazards, Unicef Report Finds
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Half of World's Children Face Overlapping Climate Hazards, Unicef Report Finds

A Unicef report reveals that over a billion children globally face at least three overlapping climate hazards like heatwaves, storms, floods, and droughts. The report highlights the severe impact on children's health, education, and survival, using an example from Papua New Guinea where a washed-away bridge forces children to swim across a crocodile-infested river to reach school.

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From Football Ultras to Cocaine Smuggling: The Wild Life of Alessandro Casolari
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From Football Ultras to Cocaine Smuggling: The Wild Life of Alessandro Casolari

The article chronicles the extraordinary life of Alessandro Casolari, an Italian figure who transitioned from leading football ultras in Ferrara to involvement in international cocaine smuggling and hostage negotiation. It details his criminal activities, prison experiences, and his self-proclaimed political prisoner status, highlighting his complex and often contradictory personality.

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Premier inspects flood control project, urges swift budget approval
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Premier inspects flood control project, urges swift budget approval

Premier Cho Jung-tai inspected the Waile Drainage improvement project in Nantou County, emphasizing the urgent need for the Legislative Yuan to pass the central budget. He highlighted that NT$17 billion in reserve and disaster funds, crucial for local disaster response, cannot be accessed until the budget is approved, potentially leaving areas vulnerable to flooding without emergency funds.

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Racist videos targeting Indigenous Australians amplified by social media algorithms, inquiry hears
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Racist videos targeting Indigenous Australians amplified by social media algorithms, inquiry hears

A video mocking Aboriginal identity and culture, posted by an Australian comedian, has gone viral, sparking outrage and highlighting the growing problem of online racism against Indigenous Australians. Social media algorithms are accused of amplifying divisive content, leading to real-world harm and impacting mental health. A parliamentary inquiry is investigating the issue, with recommendations for social media companies to implement digital duty of care measures.

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Guardian Tech