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Since being ousted as Thailand's prime minister in a 2006 military coup, Thaksin Shinawatra has been a very busy man. The billionaire bought and sold England's Manchester City football club, acquired a titanium mine in Zimbabwe, started a lottery in Uganda and acquired a Nicaraguan passport. He met with Vladimir Putin and Nelson Mandela.

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Two people have died after eating death cap mushrooms at a dinner party in Canberra, local media reported Wednesday.

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 Hundereds of mourners on Friday gathered at St Ignatius' College in Sydney for the memorial service of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) journalist Paul Lockyer, who was killed on Aug. 18 in a helicopter crash, local media reported.

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 Papua New Guinea (PNG)'s new government said on Wednesday it had given in-principle support to Australia's proposal to reopen the detention center on Manus Island in the country's north.

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A man has been arrested and charged with damaging an army helicopter at the Rockhampton airport in central Queensland in Australia, the Australia Associated Press (AAP) reported on Thursday.

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