A young chess prodigy has made history by becoming the youngest world chess champion, while hundreds of Qantas engineers walk off the job in protest and patients with ADHD abandon diagnosis due to lengthy waiting times and high costs.
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- Hundreds of Qantas engineers have walked off the job, causing airport delays. The walkout is in protest of pay and conditions.
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Indian chess player Aryan Taren, just 11 years old, has become the youngest world chess champion.
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Patients with ADHD are abandoning the diagnosis process due to long waiting times and high costs associated with testing.
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The directors of an Iranian romance film have been banned from leaving the country after refusing to comply with government requests.
These articles cover a range of topics including sports (chess), healthcare (ADHD), business (Qantas engineers), politics (Australia’s nuclear policy), and entertainment (Iranian romance films).