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Kaboom! : Adelaide Fringe 2024 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️   5 Stars for Kaboom! It will blow your mind with cool chemistry and exceptional experiments. Review By Jo Parkinson What do you get when you mix crazy chemistry with fun and humour? Kaboom! Magnus D. Magnus is a self-confessed ADHD, no PhD, fan of science and his new show is set to ignite the minds of our younger Fringe fans.  Whether you have a budding scientist in your house or not, Kaboom! is an interactive family show that is not only entertaining but educational as well. Magnus is quick to explain that the…

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Issued on: 09/02/2024 – 17:49Modified: 09/02/2024 – 19:02 01:56 Senegalese security forces used tear gas against youths trying to gather in the centre of Dakar Friday to protest a delay of presidential polls. France 24’s Clovis Casali reports from the Senegalese capital. Read more on related topics:

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Clashes erupted between security forces and protesters in the Senegalese capital Dakar and other cities on Friday, with one student killed at a protest in the city of Saint-Louis. Issued on: 09/02/2024 – 19:16 3 min Senegalese security forces on Friday used tear gas to disperse people attempting to gather in the capital after being urged to mobilise against a last-minute delay of presidential elections.Anti-riot police kept back groups of people trying to get to the large Place de la Nation in central Dakar, where a rally had been planned.Some demonstrators responded by throwing stones and all access points to the…

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Issued on: 09/02/2024 – 22:22 In tonight’s edition: Israel denies threatening South Africa’s international relations minister. Naledi Pandor says she’s worried about the safety of her family since South Africa filed a case before the ICJ accusing Israeli forces of committing genocidal acts against Palestinians. Also, Senegalese security forces use tear gas and rubber bullets to hold back protesters demonstrating against the delay of elections which had been due later this month. And a US museum hands back looted royal artefacts to Ghana’s Ashanti king. 

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Senegal’s political crisis deepened as a second person died Saturday in increasingly violent protests against President Macky Sall’s decision to postpone upcoming presidential elections. Issued on: 10/02/2024 – 17:48 2 min A 23-year-old man died Saturday after being shot during clashes in the capital Dakar, two of his relatives told AFP, while a 22-year-old student died Friday in the northern town of Saint-Louis in still uncertain circumstances. “The international and regional community must bear witness to the excesses of this dying regime,” said presidential candidate Khalifa Sall (no relation). Modou Gueye, a market vendor, took “a live round to the stomach” on…

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 A Tunisian imam expelled from France for alleged hate speech said on Friday he would take legal action in a bid to overturn the decision.  Issued on: 23/02/2024 – 17:13 2 min Mahjoub Mahjoubi, from the town of Bagnols-sur-Ceze in the south of France, denounced his removal as “arbitrary”.The cleric’s decision came a day he was expelled from France for “radicalism” and “unacceptable remarks”, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said in a statement posted on X on Thursday.”The radical Imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi has just been expelled from the national territory, less than 12 hours after his arrest. We will not…

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Home » Spanish Vocabulary » Slang » 291 Slang Words in Spanish From Around the World [Audio Included] Most traditional Spanish courses won’t teach you much slang (a.k.a.  argot or jerga ). But it’s hard to fit in with native speakers without it! We’re big believers in going off the beaten path with language learning. That’s why our team of Spanish students and native speakers have compiled this mega-list of Spanish slang from around the world.  In this post, you’ll learn slang words along with their literal meanings, explanations and cultural notes. That way, when it’s time for you have…

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HEXADECA in Rundle Mall – Spin, relax, stay a while. HEXADECA returns to Rundle Mall featuring a dream-like installation of custom-built spinner seats, inviting exploration and interaction from participants from all walks of life. People of all ages and abilities are encouraged to engage with the seats however they see fit – whether it’s finding a spot to sit and enjoy, spinning the seats to activate sound, or observing as interaction dictates which singular elements of a whole musical score are heard. The architecturally-designed aural playground draws upon modern technology and collaborations with composers and musicians to invite the public…

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Issued on: 12/02/2024 – 23:05 In tonight’s edition: Record-breaking Kenyan marathoner Kelvin Kiptum should have been chasing new firsts in his sport. His unexpected death alongside his coach in a car accident has left his family distraught and sparked international tributes. Also, Niger once again raises the prospect of leaving the CFA franc behind to form a common currency with fellow military regimes Burkina Faso and Mali. And fans are still buzzing from Ivory Coast’s Africa Cup of Nations triumph. 

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