Pandas to stay in Adelaide; Iceland’s village munching volcano; a fake Royal scandal; and Ariana’s record-breaking grandma.
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Great news from Canberra for animal lovers! After diplomatic talks, Australia's beloved pandas, Wang Wang and Fu Ni, will continue their stay at Adelaide Zoo. This means more bamboo feasting and adorable antics for us to enjoy. It's a fluffy victory for panda fans!
An erupting volcano in Iceland has the small fishing village of Grindavik on high alert. With lava potentially swallowing their homes, residents watch nature's power unfold. It's a real-life drama of fire and ice, showcasing Earth's awe-inspiring forces.
Ariana Grande's grandma, Nonna, proves you're never too old to rock the music charts. Featured on Ariana's new song, Nonna dishes out marriage advice and steals our hearts. It's a chart-topping moment that bridges generations with a melody.
Squiz-E the Newshound is on the case, sniffing out royal fake news scandals. This week's tale? A false report of King Charles' demise. Thankfully, it's just a rumor. It's a timely reminder to pause and check the facts before jumping to conclusions in our digital world.
For the full episode transcript, click here.
Great news from Canberra for animal lovers! After diplomatic talks, Australia's beloved pandas, Wang Wang and Fu Ni, will continue their stay at Adelaide Zoo. This means more bamboo feasting and adorable antics for us to enjoy. It's a fluffy victory for panda fans!
An erupting volcano in Iceland has the small fishing village of Grindavik on high alert. With lava potentially swallowing their homes, residents watch nature's power unfold. It's a real-life drama of fire and ice, showcasing Earth's awe-inspiring forces.
Ariana Grande's grandma, Nonna, proves you're never too old to rock the music charts. Featured on Ariana's new song, Nonna dishes out marriage advice and steals our hearts. It's a chart-topping moment that bridges generations with a melody.
Squiz-E the Newshound is on the case, sniffing out royal fake news scandals. This week's tale? A false report of King Charles' demise. Thankfully, it's just a rumor. It's a timely reminder to pause and check the facts before jumping to conclusions in our digital world.
For the full episode transcript, click here.
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