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'No rest': Indonesians overworked and abused on foreign fishing vessels

'No rest': Indonesians overworked and abused on foreign fishing vessels

Lured by promises of good money working aboard a foreign fishing vessel, Akhmad left Indonesia and headed out to sea, enduring months of abuse and exploitation while being cut off from the world.

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McReight benched as Australia make three changes for Italy showdown

McReight benched as Australia make three changes for Italy showdown

Joe Schmidt kept faith with rookie flyhalf Declan Meredith Thursday but benched star flanker Fraser McReight for the Nations Championship clash with Italy in what will be the Australia coach's last Test in charge.

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Next UK PM urged to end Labour Party's 'boys club'

Next UK PM urged to end Labour Party's 'boys club'

As Andy Burnham prepares to become the UK's next prime minister he faces calls to tackle Labour's alleged "boys' club" by ensuring women get half of the top jobs in his first cabinet.

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Actor Sam Neill died of pneumonia, says agent

Actor Sam Neill died of pneumonia, says agent

"Jurassic Park" star Sam Neill died of pneumonia, his agent said Thursday, in a message aimed at providing clarity to fans.

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No room in All Blacks for Beauden Barrett against Ireland

No room in All Blacks for Beauden Barrett against Ireland

Decorated fly-half Beauden Barrett was once again omitted as New Zealand announced four starting changes on Thursday for the Nations Championship Test against Ireland in Auckland.

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Fiji scrum-half Kuruvoli slapped with four-match ban for red card

Fiji scrum-half Kuruvoli slapped with four-match ban for red card

Fiji scrum-half Simione Kuruvoli was on Thursday suspended for four weeks after receiving a red card in the 73-8 defeat to England last weekend, meaning he will miss the Nations Championship Test against Scotland in Edinburgh.

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Japan give Haangana debut for France 'forward battle' in steamy Tokyo

Japan give Haangana debut for France 'forward battle' in steamy Tokyo

Japan coach Eddie Jones said Thursday that he was expecting a fierce forward battle against France in a hot and humid Tokyo as he named flanker Esei Haangana to make his debut.

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Asian stocks mostly sink as AI worries hammer tech

Asian stocks mostly sink as AI worries hammer tech

Most Asian stocks sank on Thursday as tech firms came under renewed pressure from worries over the AI boom, with Seoul again taking the brunt of the selling, while oil prices rose further as the US and Iran continued to trade strikes.

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Ireland coach Farrell relishes another crack at Eden Park record

Ireland coach Farrell relishes another crack at Eden Park record

Ireland coach Andy Farrell said on Thursday his side were "fortunate" to have "another shot" at what he called one of the great rugby challenges -- beating the All Blacks at Eden Park.

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'Holding back is evil': Gen-Zers revive Japan's corporate machismo

'Holding back is evil': Gen-Zers revive Japan's corporate machismo

Huddled together shoulder-to-shoulder, Gen-Z hires at a Tokyo firm roared "Hell yeah!" to cap their morning rally, displaying the kind of corporate machismo that fuelled Japan's post-war economic miracle.

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