Topic: Indigenous — Neutral reports only
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[2026-04-09 12:00 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Books] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Beaming from the door of his Brunswick home, Michael Winkler greets me in a T-shirt so bright I feel relieved to be wearing Ray-Bans. Recalling Winkler’s writing, the jaunty design (six tinned tomato cans, like Warhol finding inspiration at Brunswick’s Mediterranean Wholesalers) hides its aesthetic seriousness.
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[2026-04-09 11:58 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Movies] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Age
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[2026-04-09 11:30 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: A report claims residents of Dazaifu in Fukuoka prefecture complained about groups ‘making a racket in Chinese’ at a popular hanami spot
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[2026-04-09 11:30 UTC+10:00] [hanami] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: A report claims residents of Dazaifu in Fukuoka prefecture complained about groups ‘making a racket in Chinese’ at a popular hanami spot
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[2026-04-09 11:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Fearless grandmother continues descent as firefighters rush to her rescue; is eventually moved inside high-rise block, suffers no injuries
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[2026-04-09 11:00 UTC+10:00] [China] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Fearless grandmother continues descent as firefighters rush to her rescue; is eventually moved inside high-rise block, suffers no injuries
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[2026-04-09 10:29 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Celebrity] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Actor and filmmaker George Clooney has condemned US President Donald Trump’s threat earlier this week that a “whole civilisation will die tonight” if Iran did not open the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a “crime”.
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[2026-04-09 10:26 UTC+10:00] [Culture] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Products & ServicesOpen Products & Services section
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[2026-04-09 09:30 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Music] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: BAYANG (tha Bushranger) & Kuya Neil, Phar Lap
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[2026-04-09 05:56 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Daily News
Snippet: The 12th International Arts Research Symposium (SEUIARS – 2026), hosted by the Faculty of Arts and Culture of the South Eastern University of Sri Lanka (SEUSL), underscored the growing importance of digital transformation in shaping the country’s academic and cultural landscape.
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[2026-04-09 05:30 UTC+10:00] [Culture / TV & radio] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
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[2026-04-09 05:30 UTC+10:00] [Culture / TV & radio] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Age
Snippet: You have reached your maximum number of saved items.
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[2026-04-09 05:30 UTC+10:00] [Culture / TV & radio] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: What do we owe the overseers of Big Tech? Should we be happily mocking the digital aristocracy, the men who sold the world, or finding the means to put them on trial? If you’re leaning towards the former, then this blackly comic dissection of Palo Alto privilege and pettiness will prove plenty satisfying.
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[2026-04-09 05:30 UTC+10:00] [Culture] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Products & ServicesOpen Products & Services section
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[2026-04-09 01:30 UTC+10:00] [Late-night TV roundup] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Late-night hosts discussed Trump’s threat ‘a whole civilization will die tonight’ hours before a ceasefire
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[2026-04-09 01:30 UTC+10:00] [Culture / TV & radio] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Much happens in this marital comedy, which stars Matthew Macfadyen (Succession) and Elizabeth Banks (Mrs America) as a couple whose fraught dynamic gets a science-fiction resizing, but the most important thing to know is this: the show has a wonderful strain of silliness running through it. What does someone shrunk to 15 centimetres tall do?
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[2026-04-09 01:20 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Korea Herald
Snippet: Successful first edition underscores Hong Kong's importance as Asia's cross‑industry IP trend‑culture hub
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[2026-04-09 00:46 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The National (UAE)
Snippet: Kanye West's career has always swung between commercial peaks and self-made lows. Few moments have crystallised this more brutally than the past week.
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[2026-04-09 00:00 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Movies] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
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[2026-04-08 23:04 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The National (UAE)
Snippet: From a Syrian actress whose role became part of the region’s television memory, to a Lebanese composer whose protest songs outlived their moment and an Iraqi folk singer whose voice carried across generations, the Arab cultural scene has already suffered notable losses this year.
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[2026-04-08 22:01 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The National (UAE)
Snippet: The events industry in the UAE is recalibrating as the Iran war disrupted airspace and touring schedules. The majority of organisers are moving dates rather than outright cancelling, as flight delays and shipping issues complicate plans for large-scale shows.
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[2026-04-08 20:48 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: For centuries, Miriam’s presence in art has been quietly insistent, emerging on the sidelines rather than commanding the stage. In the sweeping canvases of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, from Paolo Veronese’s dramatic Finding of Moses to Nicolas Poussin’s composed biblical vistas, Miriam often appears as a discreet figure, observing, anticipating.
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[2026-04-08 20:48 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: After crossing the Red Sea, the Israelites emerged exhausted, disoriented, carrying little, with no clear sense of what lay ahead. In that moment, Miriam took a drum and began to dance. At first alone, and then joined by the other women, she created rhythm where there had been rupture.
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[2026-04-08 20:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Poor boy from rural family who followed his two-wheeled passion to the top says he was just ‘playing cool’ with ‘lack of official backing’ comment
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[2026-04-08 17:15 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: At a hippie festival in northern Thailand, mainland Chinese youths are swapping involution for personal freedom
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[2026-04-08 17:15 UTC+10:00] [Hippies] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: At a hippie festival in northern Thailand, mainland Chinese youths are swapping involution for personal freedom
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[2026-04-08 16:34 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Comedy] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Conk | Man Sings The Same Song Over And Over Again For An HourThe Westin, until April 19
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[2026-04-08 16:34 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Comedy] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Conk | Man Sings The Same Song Over And Over Again For An HourThe Westin, until April 19
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[2026-04-08 16:19 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Return rates in China’s online clothing sector, particularly for women’s apparel, can reach as high as 50 to 60 per cent
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[2026-04-08 16:19 UTC+10:00] [China] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Return rates in China’s online clothing sector, particularly for women’s apparel, can reach as high as 50 to 60 per cent
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[2026-04-08 16:00 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Books] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: FICTIONGlyphAli SmithPenguin, $39.99
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[2026-04-08 16:00 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Books] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: BIOGRAPHICAL FICTIONThe Daffodil DaysHelen BainBloomsbury, $32.99
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[2026-04-08 16:00 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Books] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: ESSAYSLight and ThreadHan KangHamish Hamilton, $29.99
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[2026-04-08 15:47 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: Drumming for the vast majority of rock fans, no doubt, is generally associated with a brawny exclusively male pursuit. Many of the instrumentalists in question perform kitted out in something less than sartorial elegance, complete with sleeveless tops with exposed bulging sinewy arms blatantly conveying that message to fans.
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[2026-04-08 15:36 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Movies] [Factuality: 95]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Filming a scary movie in his childhood home was unsettling enough for Ian Tuason, especially after having spent the past few years caring for his ailing parents in it. But when things began to genuinely go bump in the night, unease shifted to terror.
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[2026-04-08 14:52 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The National (UAE)
Snippet: With the summer festival season approaching, and with the UK’s mammoth Glastonbury on hiatus this year and this week's Coachella Festival sold out in the US, music lovers have a chance to look beyond the usual circuit. Check out festivals generating buzz for their locations as well as their line-ups instead, ranging from beach stages on the Egyptian coast to citywide programmes in Turkey and large-scale European fixtures.
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[2026-04-08 14:27 UTC+10:00] [All News] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Korea Herald
Snippet: In her congratulatory speech at The Korea Herald's 4th Architecture Forum on Tuesday, Deputy Culture Minister Jung Hyangmi emphasized that the gathering, marked a luminous chapter in the history of bilateral exchanges between South Korea and France.
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[2026-04-08 12:00 UTC+10:00] [CULTURE] [Factuality: 95]
Source: The Japan Times
Snippet: In the aftermath of the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, novelist Junichiro Tanizaki had to abandon his beloved Tokyo, relocate to Kansai and deal with culture shock in his own country.
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[2026-04-08 12:00 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Books] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: FICTIONLife DrawingEmily LighezzoloUQP, $34.99
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[2026-04-08 11:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: During the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), public toilets charged usage fees, and some even featured novels and advertisements to attract patrons
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[2026-04-08 11:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: During the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), public toilets charged usage fees, and some even featured novels and advertisements to attract patrons
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[2026-04-08 11:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Pilot scheme includes seven murals, with one already created on Jenford Building in the heart of city’s ‘Little Thailand’
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[2026-04-08 11:00 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South China Morning Post
Snippet: Pilot scheme includes seven murals, with one already created on Jenford Building in the heart of city’s ‘Little Thailand’
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[2026-04-08 11:00 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Movies] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: In a different universe, Rebel Wilson’s directorial debut The Deb would be getting comparisons with The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and Muriel’s Wedding as it opened in cinemas this week.
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[2026-04-08 07:52 UTC+10:00] [Culture / TV & radio] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Salt Lake City: Taylor Frankie Paul, one of the stars of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, can’t spend unsupervised time with her two-year-old son due to concerns about the volatile behaviour she displayed during confrontations between her and the boy’s father, a Utah court commissioner ruled Tuesday.
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[2026-04-08 07:31 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: Miriam, Moses’ sister, is an intriguing character in the biblical Exodus story, and one there is much speculation about.
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[2026-04-08 07:31 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: Just in time for what’s left of the Passover vacation, theaters around the country are now open. In addition to the Hot Cinema and Movieland chains, which have been operating for most of the last month, selected locations of the Cinema City and Planet chains are back, as well as the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
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[2026-04-08 05:35 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Books] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: FICTIONSon of NobodyYann MartelText, $34.99
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[2026-04-08 05:34 UTC+10:00] [Business] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Daily News
Snippet: Browns Hotels & Resorts continues its much-loved Royal Avurudu theme this year, inviting you to celebrate the Sinhala and Tamil New Year with royal experiences rooted in tradition, culture and togetherness across its properties in Sri Lanka.
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[2026-04-08 05:30 UTC+10:00] [Culture / Books] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Age
Snippet: The authorial adage “write what you know” is one bestselling Australian author Emma Grey has heeded more than most. In 2016, her husband, military historian Jeffrey Grey, died from a heart attack in his sleep. At 42, Grey suddenly found herself a single mum to their five-year-old son and two teenage daughters from her first marriage.
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