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Working the land but rarely owning it: life for New Zealand’s young farmers

A country built on agriculture is seeing the sector change as the number of farms shrinks and it becomes harder for young people to buy land On a farm south of Auckland, Cam Clayton breeds sheep and cattle – working alongside the dogs he’s trained since they were puppies. There, he looks out on knobbly hills and tree-filled gullies in Waikato, close to where he grew up. “I have the best office, with the best views,” says Clayton. Continue reading… Source link

India Regional

‘118 Pakistan posts demolished during Op Sindoor’

Jammu, Nov 29: Inspector General (IG) Border Security Force (BSF) Frontier Headquarter, Jammu, Shashank Anand Saturday stated that 118 Pakistani posts, 72 BOPs and 46 FDLs were engaged during ‘Operation Sindoor’ by the border guarding force. IG Anand, joined by DIG Vikram Kunwar and DIG Kulwant Sharma, was addressing an annual press conference, organised in connection with BSF Raising Day, at Satish auditorium in Paloura camp of Jammu frontier. During the function, the border youth who excelled in the 1st Jammu BSF Marathon 2025 on November 9, 2025, were also felicitated. BSF Raising Day will be celebrated on December…

Technology

Two more smartphones receive Android 16-based Nothing OS 4.0 stable update

Nothing released the Android 16-based Nothing OS 4.0 stable update for the Nothing Phone (3) last week, and now the rollout has expanded to two more smartphones – Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. The Nothing OS 4.0 comes with new features, visual enhancements, camera enhancements, and more. You can read the changelog below for more details. New Features Added AI usage dashboard. When using Essential Space, it automatically tracks AI large model usage for enhanced privacy transparency. Path: Settings > Intelligence toolkit > AI usage. Hiding apps… Source link

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Couple from Kazakhstan allegedly used hidden camera and earpieces to win $1.18m from Sydney’s Crown casino

Woman, 36, and her husband, 44, arrested at Barangaroo and charged with dishonestly obtaining financial advantage Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A married couple from Kazakhstan has allegedly won more than $1m from Sydney’s Crown casino using a tiny camera hidden in a Mickey Mouse T-shirt and “deep-seated earpieces” that allowed them to communicate. New South Wales police said on Sunday the couple was charged with dishonestly obtaining financial advantage after being arrested in the Barangaroo casino. Continue reading… Source link

Politics

Why Starmer’s desire to govern as ‘Mr Rules’ is bound to fail | Andy Beckett

In the face of multiple crises, disruptive technology and populism, making Britain orderly again is an impossible goal This Labour government loves rules. Fiscal rules, stability rules, investment rules, immigration rules and rules restricting protests: this government’s first impulse, when faced with the fluidity and chaos of the modern world, is to put in boundaries and try to police them. Keir Starmer, a methodical person as well as a former director of public prosecutions, is so keen on orderliness that in 2022 his close colleague Lisa Nandy called him “Mr Rules”. There are things to be said for this…

China

China set to benefit as South Africa looks to diversify away from US

South Africa is looking to new export markets in Asia – particularly China – and Europe to diversify away from the United States, as its relations with Washington rapidly deteriorate. America boycotted last weekend’s Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg after Washington accused Pretoria of persecuting Afrikaner farmers, labelling the situation “white genocide” – a claim the South African government strongly denies. On Wednesday the situation escalated, with US President Donald Trump saying… Source link

Entertainment India

Tere Ishk Mein Worldwide Box Office Day 1: Scores The 3rd Biggest Opening For Both Dhanush & Kriti Sanon!

Tere Ishk Mein Worldwide Box Office Day 1: Dhanush & Kriti Sanon Deliver Their 3rd Biggest Opener(Photo Credit –T-Series) Tere Ishk Mein, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, has exceeded all expectations on its opening day. Considering good buzz on the ground level, the film was expected to open well, but nobody thought that it would cross the 20 crore mark at the worldwide box office on its day 1. Yes, it crossed 20 crores on the opening day, and also scored the third biggest opening ever for both lead actors. Keep reading for a detailed report! How much did…

Entertainment Hollywood & Global

10 Greatest Best Picture Winners of the Last 100 Years, Ranked

With the 98th Academy Awards fast approaching, and with fans still finalizing their nomination predictions, it’s as good a time as any to look back at the Best Picture winners of the past. This is nothing short of the most coveted award in the entire film industry, so winning one is no small feat. Thankfully, most recipients have proved themselves deserving of the honor, but there are a few films in particular whose extraordinary quality is above the average of even such a prestigious group. Source link

India Regional

In Photos: Srinagar’s Orange Harvest

As Kashmir’s climate shifts, the Valley’s orchards are beginning to tell a new story. In this frame, workers gently pluck oranges from an orchard in Srinagar outskirts—an unusual but increasingly familiar sight in a region long known for apples, walnuts and cherries. The vibrant fruit, traditionally grown in tropical belts, now thrives in pockets of the Valley as warming temperatures reshape local farming patterns. The image captures a moment of quiet labour while hinting at a larger transformation unfolding across Kashmir’s agricultural landscape Source link

Business

‘She kept crying for me to rescue her’: victims’ families mourn fallen in Hong Kong

The eight milk tea-coloured towers of Wang Fuk Court were special sentinels to many locals in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district. Residents say that whenever they saw the blocks emerging into view on the northern-bound left side of Tolo Highway on their daily commute after work, they knew they were back home. Home was their idyllic estate with its winding bicycle lanes and a canal bisecting it, far from the frenzy of Kowloon. But now the landmark is blanketed by black soot, battered bamboo and frayed… Source link