• Beijing commuters have found a quirky way to beat the city’s notorious traffic. For around $60, a “traffic-jam rescue” team sends one person on a motorbike to pick up the stranded passenger while another drives their car through the jam

    Especially popular during rush hour and holidays, this unusual service has gone viral as a clever urban hack — saving time and turning gridlock into opportunity
    Beijing commuters have found a quirky way to beat the city’s notorious traffic. For around $60, a “traffic-jam rescue” team sends one person on a motorbike to pick up the stranded passenger while another drives their car through the jam Especially popular during rush hour and holidays, this unusual service has gone viral as a clever urban hack — saving time and turning gridlock into opportunity
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  • Top Educational Kids Event in Belmore – Science Workshop with Bonnie

    https://canterbury.com.au/event/science-workshop-with-bonnie/

    The Science Workshop with Bonnie at Canterbury League Club in Sydney is a fun and interactive learning experience for kids, filled with exciting hands-on science experiments.It’s the perfect family-friendly event where children can explore STEM concepts in an engaging and entertaining way while sparking curiosity and creativity.
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    Top Educational Kids Event in Belmore – Science Workshop with Bonnie https://canterbury.com.au/event/science-workshop-with-bonnie/ The Science Workshop with Bonnie at Canterbury League Club in Sydney is a fun and interactive learning experience for kids, filled with exciting hands-on science experiments.It’s the perfect family-friendly event where children can explore STEM concepts in an engaging and entertaining way while sparking curiosity and creativity. #canterburyleagueclub #sydeny #
    Science Workshop with Bonnie - Canterbury League Club
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    Join Bonnie for a fun hour of Science! Tickets $9 per child. 11am-12pm *All participants require a ticket
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  • Veteran hedge fund manager Dougie Kass is blasting Donald Trump over the Strait of Hormuz crisis, arguing that the waterway was effectively functioning before U.S. strikes on Iran escalated tensions in the region.

    The Strait of Hormuz — which handles a massive share of the world’s oil and gas shipments — has become a central flashpoint in the conflict, with disruptions now sending shockwaves through global energy markets and shipping routes.

    Kass’s remarks reflect growing criticism that the situation in the strait is not just a geopolitical standoff, but a direct consequence of military escalation — with some arguing the crisis was triggered, not inherited.

    As tensions rise, the debate is shifting from who controls the strait to who caused the crisis in the first place.
    Veteran hedge fund manager Dougie Kass is blasting Donald Trump over the Strait of Hormuz crisis, arguing that the waterway was effectively functioning before U.S. strikes on Iran escalated tensions in the region. The Strait of Hormuz — which handles a massive share of the world’s oil and gas shipments — has become a central flashpoint in the conflict, with disruptions now sending shockwaves through global energy markets and shipping routes. Kass’s remarks reflect growing criticism that the situation in the strait is not just a geopolitical standoff, but a direct consequence of military escalation — with some arguing the crisis was triggered, not inherited. As tensions rise, the debate is shifting from who controls the strait to who caused the crisis in the first place.
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