Story: Click the link in the Bio A 19-year-old Canadian woman was found dead on a popular Australian beach, surrounded by a pack of dingoes, on Monday. The woman, identified as Piper James, was discovered on K'gari Island, off the coast of Queensland, after telling friends she was going for a morning swim. Police Inspector Paul Algie reported that two men driving along the beach spotted around 10 dingoes near the body and immediately alerted authorities. The woman's body showed signs of interference by the dingoes, but it's unclear whether she drowned or was attacked. ¹ ² James had been working at a backpackers' hostel on the island for six weeks and was known to be familiar with the ocean and local wildlife. A post-mortem examination is scheduled to determine the cause of death. K'gari Island is home to around 200 dingoes, a protected native species. However, there have been concerns about their increasing aggression and loss of fear towards humans,...
Gazans are fleeing their homes in Beit Hanoun, seeking safety in other areas, as Israel resumes its war
Gazans are fleeing their homes in Beit Hanoun, seeking safety in other areas, as Israel resumes its war
Palestinian sources report that around 20,000 Gazans have fled Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip since the IDF renewed its attacks in the area.
The Israeli military distributed leaflets instructing residents to leave, citing Palestinian militant rocket fire from the area.
This mass evacuation is seen as a significant blow to Hamas. The situation remains dire, with residents facing displacement and uncertainty
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