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And all of its services in and out will be cancelled as of this month.
It's not alone.
There are others.
We'll link to a full list of the changes in the episode notes in case one of them might affect you.
So the major points here are that Taylor says if elected, a coalition government would bring in a stricter test.
of national values, tougher deportation rules, and would also require anyone applying for a visa, including tourists, to submit their social media accounts for vetting.
So Taylor says that self-serving, in his words, migrants are putting pressure on housing and testing social cohesion.
But this has earned some pretty quick blowback from human rights groups.
They called it Trumpian, particularly that bit about tourists submitting their social media accounts.
That's very similar to
to what's happening in the US, and they called it a hateful attack on migrant communities.
So those events will include swimming, diving and water polo, my favourite, and they were banned after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
in 2022.
So for the last four years, they've been competing under a neutral flag, but that's now been lifted.
And that means that if they win or medal, they can have their anthems played and their countries will be able to host aquatics events.
So this is the first major Olympic sport to make this move.
The world aquatics president said that pools should be places for peaceful competition, but Ukraine is not happy at all, Alice.
Yeah, this comes from a paper published yesterday, and the researchers say that a fossil that was discovered well over 100 years ago in a cave in Victoria has only just now been properly identified, and it is a giant echidna, which would have measured about a metre in length and 15 kilograms in weight.
They compared it to a four-year-old child.
And that is more than, well, more than twice the size of its modern-day relatives.