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Owens in early July said on her podcast that experiments performed by Mengele were "bizarre propaganda."

“As a survivor of Dr. Mengele's inhumane experiments in Auschwitz, I feel compelled to speak out against Candace Owens' planned visit to Australia.

Able, who is based in Melbourne, also joined her daughter Daphne in calling for the commentator to not visit Australia.

Conservative talk show host Candace Owens speaks during at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S. February 25, 2022.

"As the child of a survivor, I inherited the responsibility to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive," she continued.

ADC Chairman Dr. Dvir Abramovich said that his "message to Candace Owens is very simple: Stay Out!

Abramovich also demanded that Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke not to grant Owens a visa into the country. »

Bed bugs found inside Chromebook laptops for Durham students

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Bed bugs are known as disgusting insects no one wants in their homes, but the parents of some Durham students say bed bugs are showing up inside their kids' laptops.

A spokesperson from Durham Public Schools (DPS) said the laptops were issued during freshman orientation before classes began on Aug. 26.

According to Terminix pest control, bed bugs can hide in the tiny gaps and openings of laptops and other electronics, although they will eventually leave to seek out a blood host. »

Banjo-Kazooie N64 has been decompiled, opening the door for PC ports

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Banjo-Kazooie is the latest Nintendo 64 game to be decompiled, making PC ports of the game possible.

Decompilation involves reverse-engineering the code of indivisual Nintendo 64 games and turning them into C code, which can then be compiled into playable PC versions.

Previous decompilation projects have led to PC ports of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. »

Deportation flight leaves Germany for Afghanistan – DW – 08

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A flight has taken off from an airport in eastern Germany deporting individuals to Afghanistan.

A deportation flight to Afghanistan has left Germany's Leipzig/Halle Airport, the Interior Ministry for the state of Saxony said on Friday.

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