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22 November 2021

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Spotify changes feature in response to Adele’s request

World, ShowbizBy News Cop22 November 2021

Spotify has changed how users will view and interact with albums on its audio streaming service in response to a campaign by a number of artists, including Adele. It has only been a few days since English singer-songwriter Adele released her newest album, 30. The album has received widespread critical attention and acclaim, with eight…

International students, skilled migrants welcomed to Australia from December

Covid, World, AustraliaBy News Cop22 November 2021

From 1 December 2021, Australia will welcome fully vaccinated eligible visa holders without the need for a travel exemption. Upwards of 200,000 people are expected to enter the country over the summer under the new rules. As Australia begins to reopen after almost two years of tight border restrictions, the Prime Minister’s announcement means good…

QLD MPs receive threats over vaccine mandate

Australia, Politics, CovidBy News Cop22 November 2021

Queensland MPs have recently seen an influx of threatening correspondence in light of the state’s looming vaccine mandate. Over 70 per cent of Queenslanders are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As the state of Queensland inches closer to its stage 3 COVID-19 restrictions commencing on December 17, MPs are facing more criticism and rising threats of…

Sudan’s ousted prime minister reinstated under military agreement

World, PoliticsBy News Cop22 November 2021

One month into the Sudanese coup that has left 40 civilians dead and over 100 wounded, Sudan’s military has reinstated Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. Military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan overthrew the civilian-led government in late October, resulting in the detainment of Hamdok and a number of other political officials. Tens of thousands of protesters…

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