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Iran Predicts Surge to $200 Oil Barrels Amidst Response to US-Israeli Airstrikes

In Brief The International Energy Agency has agreed to release 400 million barrels of ‌oil. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said their forces had fired on three ships...

Ex-ASIO Leader Steps Down from Antisemitism Inquiry Amid Report Finalization

In Brief Former ASIO chief Dennis Richardson was appointed special adviser to the royal commission earlier this year. His sudden departure was announced on Wednesday. Former ASIO...

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Exciting News for NSW: Enjoy an Extra Public Holiday Through 2025!

Previously in the state, if Anzac Day on April 25 fell on a weekend, there would not be an official public holiday. However, Minns announced...

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Australian Mother Critically Injured in Severe Bali Truck Accident

Loved ones of a NSW Central Coast mother fighting for life in a Bali hospital are trying desperately to get her home after a...

Iran Warns of Consequences for US After Ship Sinking Amid Ongoing Tensions with Israel

In Brief A US submarine has sunk an Iranian ‌warship in the Indian Ocean off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, killing 87. More than...

Could a Victory Over Iran Ultimately Spell Defeat for Donald Trump?

In the weeks leading up to Donald Trump's decision to launch strikes on Iran, a move that has heightened tensions in the Middle East...

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Starmer Challenges Trump: Why Greenland Tariffs on European Allies are a Mistake

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has spoken to US President Donald Trump after talking to the leaders of Denmark, the EU and NATO, to...

Europe’s Bold Counterstrike: Responding to Trump’s Greenland Tariffs with a ‘Big Bazooka’ Strategy

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says “Europe will not be blackmailed” as the continent’s leaders pushed back against Donald Trump’s Greenland tariffs. The President of...

From Struggling Single Mom to Thriving Entrepreneur: How a Simple Hobby Transformed My Life

Is escaping from reality helping or harming us? In this episode of Insight, we hear from Australians trying to find identity and liberation in...

Latest Poll Results: Albanese Faces New Challenges Amid Declining Support

One Nation’s primary vote continues to surge as support for the federal government and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dwindles, according to a new poll. The...
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Protesters Plan January 26 Comeback Following Dispersal of Custody Deaths Demonstration

Protesters in Sydney have vowed to return for ‘Invasion Day’ rallies on 26 January after being dispersed at a rally against Indigenous deaths in...

England Cricketers Imposed with Curfew for Sri Lanka Tour and T20 World Cup Following Incident Involving Harry Brook

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NSW Considers Legislation to Prohibit Leaving Dogs in Hot Cars

The NSW government is proposing law changes to criminalise leaving dogs in hot cars. The state is poised to undergo its most significant overhaul of...

Australia Honors Bondi Terror Victims with National Day of Remembrance This Week

Details have been released for the National Day of Mourning to honour the victims of the Bondi terrorist attack.  The upcoming event scheduled for Thursday...
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Europe Responds to Trump’s Greenland Tariff Shock: How Will It Impact Trade Relations?

United States President Donald Trump has vowed to implement a wave of increasing tariffs on European allies until the US is allowed to buy...

Explosive Discovery: 41-Year-Old Man Arrested in Canberra Pipe Bomb Case

The motive of a man accused of making and scattering explosives along footpaths in the nation’s capital has so far eluded police. The 41-year-old is...

Unseen Threat: Suburban Australia Faces Hidden Sinkhole Challenges

Climate change could be driving the emergence of sinkholes across Australia, experts say. Suburban sinkholes emerge from a mix of natural phenomena and human activities,...
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