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News of the World: What you missed this week internationally

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In Australia, Queensland's government is considering reclassifying dingoes as domestic dogs, a move that would allow them to be kept as pets. Currently, dingoes are considered an invasive species, restricting their release, relocation, feeding, sale, or ownership. Wildlife advocates oppose this potential change, arguing that dingoes are crucial to the ecosystem as apex predators and are not suited for domestic life. China has reopened the Qianlong Garden in Beijing's Palace Museum to the public following an extensive renovation. This project, which took approximately 25 years to complete and cost up to $18 million, was a collaboration between the museum and the World Monument Fund. The historic garden, named after Emperor Qianlong, spans over 645,000 square feet and features four interconnected courtyards. Paris is offering residents a unique opportunity to own a piece of history by entering a lottery for abandoned graves in three famous cemeteries: Père-Lachaise, Montmartre, and Montparnasse. Winners will be able to purchase and restore one of 30 tombs in these cemeteries, which are the final resting places of renowned figures like Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Edgar Degas. In Canada, the Yukon territory has elected more women than men to its Legislative Assembly for the fi... download the app to read more
rst time. This week's elections resulted in 11 women and one non-binary member securing seats, comprising 57% of the legislature. This outcome is seen as a reflection of community trust in local leaders and a step forward for gender representation in Canadian politics. India's women's cricket team has won the Women's Cricket World Cup for the first time in the country's history, defeating South Africa by 52 runs on November 2. The victory celebrates the achievements of players from diverse backgrounds, many of whom come from humble beginnings in small towns.

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