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Miami Homes Jan 28, 2026

Global News Roundup: Tragedy, Triumph, and Transformation

A devastating plane crash in India claims the life of a top government official, while in the world of sports, Novak Djokovic advances in the Australian Open and Moeen Ali joins Yorkshire cricket club. Meanwhile, actor Sam Heughan bids farewell to his iconic Outlander role, and a UK town faces a pressing infrastructure challenge.

Politico Wire Jan 24, 2026

Australian Veterans Disgusted by Trump's Claim on Allied Troops

The head of Australia's largest veteran organisation has rejected Donald Trump's claim that allied soldiers stayed back from the frontlines in Afghanistan, calling the comments unfathomable. The claim was made in the context of casting doubt on Nato's reliability. Australian veterans are expressing their disgust and disappointment over the remarks.

AI Pulse Feb 20, 2026

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.

Climate Watch Jan 27, 2026

Australia's Heatwave Highlights Hypocrisy of Fossil Fuel Policy

A severe heatwave in Australia has brought attention to the country's fossil fuel policy, with critics arguing that the government's actions are exacerbating the problem. Analysis suggests that the heatwave was five times more likely to occur due to human-caused global heating. As temperatures continue to rise, the need for a coherent climate policy has become increasingly pressing.

Climate Watch Jan 27, 2026

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.