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Feb 25 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Economy, Environment, and Science

The Reserve Bank of Australia may hike interest rates twice in 2026, while Trump touts economic turnaround and ancient Scottish rocks challenge the "snowball Earth" theory.

Feb 25 2026
world-news

Global Protests and Policy Shifts Spark Controversy

Recent developments in Australia, the US, and New Zealand highlight tensions between security, freedom, and the environment

Feb 24 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Purges, Protests, and Policy Shifts

From China's military purges to concerns over foreign interference in UK politics, and from Australia's bomb threats to the passing of a musical legend, this roundup covers the latest global news.

Feb 24 2026
climate-watch

Climate Conundrum: Policies and Practices Under Scrutiny

Governments and industries are under fire for their environmental policies and practices, from Australia's costly fuel tax credits to the Trump administration's climate finding repeal and widespread fish product mislabeling.

Feb 24 2026
world-news

Global Tensions and Social Shifts: A Week of Divided Progress

From Iran to Australia, the US and UK, communities face uncertainty and change

Feb 24 2026
world-news

War, Tech, and Human Cost: A Global Roundup

Russian soldiers describe brutal conditions, police AI raises bias concerns, and a high-speed rail project takes shape in Australia.

Feb 24 2026
world-news

What's Happening Around the World This Week?

From Australian women in Syrian camps to BTS's comeback show, here are the top stories

Feb 24 2026
world-news

Global Inequality and Chaos Erupt Across the Globe

From Australia's Housing Wealth Gap to US Snowstorms and Mexico's Cartel Violence

Feb 26 2026
world-news

World News: Developments in Politics, Media, and Human Rights

In a week marked by controversy and debate, Donald Trump renewed his attack on Robert De Niro, while the UK saw a drop in asylum seekers in hotels and Australia's PM apologized for comments

Feb 26 2026
world-news

Global Developments: Politics, Protests, and Nuclear Stances

Leaders weigh in on key issues from Australia to North Korea

Feb 26 2026
world-news

Global Flashpoints: Violence, Politics, and Diplomacy

Tensions escalate in the Middle East, Australia, North Korea, France, and the UK

Feb 26 2026
ai-pulse

What's Driving Change in Asia's Business Landscape?

From Indian banks snapping up bonds to Shell's potential LNG stake sale in Australia, and Marks & Spencer's exit from the Philippines, several major developments are reshaping the business landscape in Asia.

Feb 26 2026
world-news

Australia Faces Challenges at Home and Abroad

From domestic politics to international crises, the country grapples with various issues

Mar 1 2026
world-news

World in Brief: News from Australia, Asia, and the US

From quirky licence photos to diplomatic visits and rising tensions

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
sports-center

Rugby and Cricket Worlds Collide in Turmoil

EGM looms for Welsh Rugby Union, while England, Australia, and Wales face challenges on the pitch

Feb 22 2026
ai-pulse

Allies Push Back Against US Tariffs

Japan's ruling party tax chief calls US tariffs a "real mess" while Australia weighs options after "unjustified" tariffs imposed by President Trump.

Feb 22 2026
sports-center

Can Women's Sports Overcome the Odds to Achieve Greater Success?

Recent Developments in Rugby, Curling, and Basketball Highlight Challenges and Opportunities

Feb 22 2026
world-news

Trump's Tariff Hike Sparks Global Fallout

Australia, Canada React to 15% Levy as India and Brazil Forge New Alliance

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

The Trump administration notified Congress in advance of shifts as new details emerge

Developments in US-Iran tensions, Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict, and social issues in Australia and the US

Feb 28 2026
ai-pulse

Global Power Play Intensifies Over Critical Minerals

Africa's rising role in the global minerals market and implications for superpowers

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 23 2026
world-news

Global News Snapshot: Mexico, Philippines, Australia

A Mexican cartel leader is killed, Duterte faces the ICC, and Australia prepares for record rainfall and a new Trump Tower.

Feb 23 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Conflicts, Controversies, and Concerns

From Pakistan's border strikes to Australia's preparations for returning IS-linked women and children, here's a snapshot of global news.

Feb 23 2026
ai-pulse

Trump Brand Expands to Australia Amid Trade Uncertainties

Luxury Hotel and Apartments Planned for Gold Coast as US Tariff Policies Face Scrutiny

Feb 23 2026
scitech-weekly

What Did Ancient Deserts and Oceans Look Like?

Recent discoveries in the Sahara and Australia shed light on the lives of ancient creatures, from giant spinosaurs to sea-salamanders, and challenge our understanding of their habitats.

Feb 23 2026
ai-pulse

Global Market Shifts: Emerging Economies Gain Traction

South Africa's upcoming budget is expected to reveal improved public finances, potentially leading to a credit-rating outlook upgrade, while Australia's dollar gains popularity among institutional investors.

Feb 27 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Tech, Politics, and Crime

Developments from South Korea, Australia, South Africa, the UK, and Russia

Feb 27 2026
travel-tales

Qantas Launches Australia's First Nonstop Las Vegas Flight

New seasonal service cuts travel time for thousands of Aussie tourists

Feb 27 2026
chain-signal

Crypto Market Sees Patched Flaws, Arrests, and Price Predictions

The crypto market has seen a mix of developments, from the XRPL Foundation patching a critical flaw to Australian crypto executives expressing optimism despite lingering issues, while Bitcoin traders predict a price surge to

Feb 27 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Social Media, Hate Speech, and Mafia Allegations

A US trial explores social media addiction, an Australian tribunal rules on hate speech, Italian police investigate mafia activity, and a British-Danish couple faces passport issues.

Feb 21 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Protests, Storms, and Seizures

Student protests in Iran, blizzard warnings in NYC, and cocaine seizures in Australia

Feb 21 2026
climate-watch

Climate Crisis Escalates Amidst Policy Shifts and Denial

Europe faces devastating floods, Australia-US deal prioritizes mining over environment

Feb 20 2026
ai-pulse

Global Tech Sector Shows Signs of Resilience Amid Selloff and AI-Driven Growth

Despite a downturn in global tech stocks, investment experts and market trends suggest that the sector is showing signs of resilience, with AI-driven growth and innovation in countries like India and China leading the charge. A top Australian pension fund CIO has expressed optimism about the tech sector's ability to support other parts of the market. Meanwhile, Indian and Chinese tech companies are making waves with AI-linked plays and robotics innovation.

Feb 19 2026
ai-pulse

Global Business Leaders Sound Alarm on AI Risks, Economic Uncertainty

As global business leaders convene to discuss the future of technology and the economy, concerns over AI risks and economic uncertainty take center stage. From India's AI summit to Australia's consumer spending trends, executives and politicians are weighing in on the pressing issues of the day. Meanwhile, mining giant Rio Tinto posts flat earnings, citing China's economic slowdown.

Feb 19 2026
miami-homes

Mixed Messages: Australian Presenter's On-Air Gaffe and US-Iran Tensions Escalate

In a bizarre incident, Australian presenter Danika Mason apologized for delivering a slurred Olympics report, blaming the cold and a prior drinking session. Meanwhile, the White House has ramped up military presence near Iran, with a spokeswoman warning that the country would be "wise" to make a deal, as tensions between the two nations escalate.

Feb 19 2026
ai-pulse

PLS CEO Dale Henderson on Company's Record-Breaking Earnings and Growth Strategy

PLS, Australia's largest pure-play lithium producer, has reported a first-half profit of nearly 33 million Australian dollars, marking a 147% increase. CEO Dale Henderson discusses the company's business outlook and growth strategy in an exclusive interview. Henderson shares his insights on the company's performance and future plans.

Feb 19 2026
ai-pulse

PLS CEO Dale Henderson on 1H Earnings and the Company's Lithium Growth Strategy

PLS, Australia's largest pure-play lithium producer, has reported a significant increase in profit for the first half of the year, with CEO Dale Henderson discussing the company's business outlook and growth strategy. The company's profit rose by 147% to just under 33 million Australian dollars. Henderson shared his insights on the company's performance and future plans in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg.

Feb 19 2026
ai-pulse

Global Economic Concerns Mount as Mizuho Faces Fallout and Australia's Spending Raises Red Flags

Mizuho Securities Co. is facing the consequences of a probe into suspected insider trading, while a report warns that Australia's soaring fiscal spending is unsustainable and poses a risk to the economy.

Feb 18 2026
ai-pulse

Market Sentiment Shifts as Investors Weigh AI Fears and Investment Opportunities

A recent change in market sentiment has led to a rotation in investment strategies, with many money managers now worried about companies overinvesting. Meanwhile, the CEO of Dexus downplays concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on real estate demand, and private credit lenders provide a significant loan to an Australian health-equipment manufacturer.

Feb 18 2026
ai-pulse

Market Sentiment Shifts as Investors Weigh AI Concerns and Investment Strategies

As money managers express concerns over companies' overinvestment, Dexus CEO Ross Du Vernet downplays the impact of artificial intelligence on real estate demand. Meanwhile, a significant loan deal in Australia highlights the growing trend of private credit financing.

Feb 16 2026
ai-pulse

Global Infrastructure and Mining Sectors See Signs of Revival

India is working to revive private investment in its high-speed roads, while Australia's mining giants Rio Tinto and BHP are expected to lead the country's earnings rebound. These developments signal a potential turnaround in two critical sectors that have faced significant challenges in recent years.

Feb 15 2026
ai-pulse

Australian Bank Stocks See Best Week Since 2022 on Strong Earnings

Australian banking shares experienced their largest weekly gain in almost four years, driven by better-than-expected earnings updates from major banks. The positive earnings reports boosted investor confidence, leading to a significant surge in bank stocks. This upswing marks a notable reversal in the sector's fortunes.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Global Developments: Social Media Addiction, Epstein Fallout, and Climate Commitments Under Scrutiny

A series of high-profile events have made headlines around the world, from lawsuits against social media companies for allegedly harming users' mental health, to the resignation of a veteran French politician due to Epstein links, and climate commitments by banks coming under fire. Meanwhile, Japan's ruling conservatives are on track for a landslide win, and Australian politicians face a potential leadership spill.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Australia's Space Expansion, Artistic Decline, Climate Action, and Olympic Protests

From Australia's growing space workforce to the decline of creative courses, and from climate action in the US to protests at the Winter Olympics, this week has seen a diverse range of news stories from around the world. Here's a comprehensive roundup of the latest developments.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Corruption Probe Death, Portuguese Presidential Election, and Cyclone Warnings

A man named in South Africa's police corruption probe has been found dead, while Portugal votes in a presidential runoff expected to see off the far-right candidate. Meanwhile, Queensland introduces sweeping new hate speech laws, and Australia's opposition coalition reunites after a row over similar laws. Cyclone warnings have also been issued for Western Australia's Pilbara region.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Trump Administration's Global Moves Spark Controversy and Uncertainty

The Trump administration's recent actions on the international stage have sparked controversy and uncertainty, from its stance on Israel and Palestine to its dealings with Cuba, Venezuela, and the Olympic Games. Pro-Palestine groups are set to protest the Israeli president's visit to Australia, while the US government's tightened grip on Cuba has raised questions about the communist government's future. Meanwhile, President Trump's oil grab in Venezuela has shattered a long-held American taboo.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Snakebite Tragedy, Fake Arrest Image, and Investigations into Epstein Links

This week's global news highlights a tragic snakebite incident in Nigeria, a fake arrest image controversy in the US, and investigations into Epstein links in France. Meanwhile, a drone attack in Sudan claims 24 lives, and Australia's eSafety Commission tackles online abuse.

Feb 8 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Tragedy, Investigation, and Regulation

A tragic snakebite death in Nigeria highlights the country's ongoing problem, while investigations unfold in Sudan and France. Meanwhile, Australia takes a tough stance on social media regulation, and a US activist speaks out against a manipulated image shared by the White House.