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The final games of Group D kicked off this evening with a chance of qualification remaining for all teams involved. Germany faced Ghana in a game where Ghana needed just a draw, and Serbia played Australia in a must win match for them.
Ghana had a great chance to qualify this afternoon when playing Australia who played with ten men for most of the game, but the Ghanians could only manage a Draw which just pushed them to the top of the table.
Pakistan's nuclear safety credentials are once again under serious scrutiny with yet another clandestine attempt at import of atomic absorption spectrophotometers, this time from Australia.
Whilst the planet did appear to go through a hot spell a few years ago, there seems to be sufficient evidence at the moment to suggest that things have changed?
Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.