Socceroos Through To Knockout Stages of the World Cup 01/12/22
The Socceroos are through to the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time in 16 years, a helicopter has crashed into the roof of a house in Melbourne’s southeast and former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin has died at the age of 96 from leukemia. The French baguette has been given Unesco heritage status, there has been another racism scandal in the British Royal Family and Carrie Bickmore has farewelled The Project after 13 years on the show.
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