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    Is time right for Scotland to finally beat New Zealand?

    Scotland's win over the USA on Saturday has sent shockwaves around the rugby world, with many believing it could be the catalyst for a major upset against the All Blacks in Saturday's showdown at Murrayfield. The 85-0 thrashing of the Americans was a stark reminder that Scotland have been...
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    Genocide warnings 'flashing red' after RSF takeover of Sudan's El-Fasher

    Genocide Warning 'Flashing Red' After RSF Takeover of Sudan's El-Fasher The takeover of the western Sudanese city of El-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has raised alarming warning signs of genocide, with credible reports suggesting unprecedented levels of bloodshed...
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    Tanzanian president poised to retain power as rivals barred from election

    Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan is poised to retain power in Wednesday's general election, with opposition parties barred from participation due to government repression and crackdowns on dissent. Hassan's administration has been accused of undoing some of her predecessor John...
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    Travelodge guest suffers sleepless night as hotel says it is 'overbooked'

    Travelodge Guest's Descent into Nightmare: Overbooking Policy Exposed as Inadequate A 77-year-old woman's prebooked night at the Oxford Travelodge turned into a sleepless and distressing ordeal when she was informed that her room had been overbooked. The hotel, which seemed to have made an...
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    Michigan’s Flos Cannabis owner caught using N-word but denies being racist - Detroit Metro Times

    Flos Cannabis Owner Caught on Tape Using Racial Slur, Denies Racism in Heated Moment. In a shocking turn of events, Timmy Holton, the owner of Flos Cannabis, a well-regarded cannabis grow operation in Michigan, has been caught using a racial slur in a text message to a former employee. The...
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    Aberdeen appoint Lutz Pfannenstiel as sporting director

    Aberdeen Football Club has appointed Lutz Pfannenstiel as its new sporting director, a move that aims to boost the team's fortunes in the Scottish Premiership. The 52-year-old German is no stranger to football management, having previously held roles at top clubs such as Bayern Munich and...
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    Chegg Lays Off Hundreds, Replaces CEO, All Because of AI

    Chegg is Set to Disintegrate Amid AI Competition, Company Cuts Hundreds of Jobs and Replaces CEO. In a drastic move, Chegg has laid off 388 employees - nearly half of its workforce - due to severe financial struggles stemming from the rise of artificial intelligence-powered competitors. The...
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