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9 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026

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Coverage Timeline 9 articles

Feb 25 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Rescues, Diplomatic Tensions, and Threats

A Chicago hero, US-Iran nuclear talks, and Australian PM's security scare

Feb 24 2026
world-news

Trump's Tariffs, Court Backlogs, and Celebrity Deaths Shape the Week

US government faces lawsuits, UK courts tackle case backlog, and Australia mourns a drag queen icon

Mar 1 2026
world-news

Global Unrest and Division Mark the Week

Terror plot foiled in Australia, labour reforms in Argentina, and election interference warnings in Denmark

Feb 22 2026
world-news

Global Hotspots Erupt as Tensions Rise

Reports of nightly raids and violent beatings in Syria's Roj camp prompt Australia to reconsider repatriation, while Iran faces potential US attacks and France grapples with far-left violence.

Feb 28 2026
climate-watch

Can Australia's Wildlife Survive the Scorching Summer?

A scorching summer has left Australian wildlife on the brink, with over 170,000 hectares of national park burned to the ground, including key breeding areas for endangered species.

Feb 28 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Diplomacy, Weather, and Crime

A US arms sale to Taiwan is delayed as President Trump plans a visit to Beijing, while Australia grapples with severe weather and India hosts Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for a pivotal trade

Feb 1 2026
ai-pulse

Global Economic Trends: Rate Hikes, Inflation, and Investment Strategies

As the global economy navigates a complex landscape of inflation, interest rates, and investment strategies, countries like Australia and India are taking steps to address their economic challenges. Meanwhile, investors are seeking opportunities in emerging markets, and private equity firms are eyeing the lucrative youth sports industry.

Jan 27 2026
climate-watch

Australia's Heatwave Exposes Deep Hypocrisy in Fossil Fuel Policy

A severe heatwave that struck Melbourne and Adelaide in early January has highlighted the glaring contradictions in Australia's fossil fuel policy. As the country sweltered through record-breaking temperatures, experts warned that such extreme weather events are likely to become the norm due to human-caused climate change. The heatwave has sparked renewed calls for the government to reassess its commitment to fossil fuels.

Jan 6 2026
world-news

Global Fallout from US Military Action in Venezuela, as UK Grapples with Tax Evasion Scandal

The US military's surprise strike on Venezuela has sparked widespread condemnation from allies and foes alike, while the UK is dealing with a massive tax evasion scandal involving recruitment firms. Meanwhile, Australia's police commissioner defends the extension of protest restrictions in Sydney.