Moment drone strikes Dubai International Airport [Continue Reading]
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If financial markets can survive the United States’ war on Iran and Russia’s war against Ukraine, does this mean that financial crashes have become a thing of the past? Or have markets just not grasped the true nature of the current threats to the financial system? The latter is almost certainly the case, as former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein suggested when he said in a recent Financial Times interview that people had “got more complacent” about financial risks since the 2008 crisis. It is... [Continue Reading]
Nightcliff by-election candidates expect a close race as counting begins. [Continue Reading]
Arab states in the Gulf and beyond that house US assets have been targeted in Iranian retaliatory strikes in the war. [Continue Reading]
The Iranian women's football team is facing an impossible situation. Return home, and possibly face punishment from the Islamic Republic regime for its silent protest, or stay in Australia and their families could instead suffer retribution. [Continue Reading]
Daniel Berger extends his lead to five shots at the Arnold Palmer Invitational as Rory McIlroy rallies in the second round. [Continue Reading]
The first minister says he wants clarity from the UK government about whether the planes were involved in the US-Israeli action in the Middle East. [Continue Reading]
Russian missile strikes in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, have resulted in the deaths of seven individuals, including two children. The assaults, confirmed by the region's governor, Oleh Syniehubov, have also left over ten people injured, with children's injuries reported among them. This incident underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region as Ukraine continues to contend with ongoing aggression from Russia. The missile strikes specifically targeted a five-storey residential building in Kharkiv, leading to significant damage and prompting immediate rescue operations. Emergency responders quickly mobilized to clear the debris, searching for any individuals who may have been trapped beneath the... [Continue Reading]
Recent clashes between Israeli forces and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah have escalated in the Bekaa Valley, particularly around the town of Nabi Chit. The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that at least 16 people were killed and 35 injured due to Israeli air raids targeting the region, deepening concerns over the ongoing violence which is part of a broader regional conflict. The air strikes on Nabi Chit mark a significant escalation, being the most severe military action in the area for some time. According to Lebanese state-run National News Agency (NNA), the latest hostilities stemmed from Israeli attempts to conduct... [Continue Reading]
Long queues formed at fuel stations in Pakistan ahead of a government announcement to raise prices. [Continue Reading]
Nusaybah Sattar and five relatives were kept off evacuation flight despite holding tickets and UK passportsA British family stranded in the Middle East after being wrongly refused entry to an evacuation flight from Oman say they have received an apology from the Foreign Office, but no actual help to get home.Nusaybah Sattar, 26, from London, was in Dubai with her family to celebrate her brother-in-law’s 40th birthday when the city was hit by Iranian drones and missiles last Saturday. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Omission of presidents of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, however, exposes failure of US president’s ‘theatrical’ doctrine, say expertsDonald Trump will welcome the leaders of at least 10 Latin American countries to a palm-dotted golf resort in Miami on Saturday as the president continues his quest to transform the US’s standing in the region and outmuscle China.Since returning to power last year, Trump has launched a dramatic – and at times deadly – crusade to, as the Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, put it, “reclaim our back yard”. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
'I want young people to see what's possible.' [Continue Reading]
China and Uruguay have forged a new scientific alliance by signing more than 20 cooperation agreements, targeting critical fields from cancer treatment and water management to fighting crop-destroying pests. The development signals a step forward in ties, moving beyond a decade mainly defined by trade in products like wood pulp, soybeans and beef. “China is a good partner for us, especially in basic sciences,” Alvaro Brunini, president of Uruguay’s National Agency of Research and Innovation... [Continue Reading]
At the bustling Han Market in central Da Nang, two Vietnamese vendors tease a middle-aged South Korean tourist by calling him harabeoji, or “grandfather” in Korean. “I’m offended!” he jokes. The women grab his arms and laugh. “It’s OK, it’s OK.” The man had returned to their stall after buying 200,000 dong (US$7.60) worth of macadamia nuts the day before. It is a small moment of banter, repeated dozens of times a day in a city that many people from South Korea jokingly call their own unofficial... [Continue Reading]
Andrew Hastie, Basil Zempilas and Warren Mundine were among the guests at the conservative convention, which focused on immigration and housingGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe rightwing Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) made its foray into Western Australia on Friday evening, with no sign of One Nation on a stage dominated by Liberal politicians.The event, dubbed Reset the West, was a rallying call for conservatives to work together, but what emerged was a Liberal party attempt to rebuild the centre-right with itself at its core. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Follow live updates as Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country will not surrender to Israel and the United States as the war enters its second week. [Continue Reading]
President Donald Trump has plunged the United States into its most significant conflict in decades over a “feeling”. It is not his political opponents saying this, but the White House itself. Throughout the first week of the war with Iran, the US president has prioritised impulse and emotion over explanations and reasoning. “I hope you’re impressed,” Trump, a former reality TV host, told an ABC News reporter on Thursday. “How do you like the performance?” Official government accounts are posting... [Continue Reading]
China’s telecom and computing equipment maker ZTE on Friday reported revenue of 134 billion yuan (US$19 billion) in 2025, up 10.4 per cent, with its computing business surging 150 per cent year on year to account for 24.6 per cent of total sales amid the computing boom. However, net profit attributable to shareholders fell 33.3 per cent to 5.62 billion yuan, while net profit excluding non-recurring items dropped 45.5 per cent to 3.37 billion yuan, according to a post-trading earnings filing.... [Continue Reading]
Lebanese Health Ministry says at least 16 people killed, 35 wounded in Israeli air raids on the town of Nabi Chit. [Continue Reading]
Stephen Hibbert's family have paid tribute to him. [Continue Reading]
George Russell takes pole position as Mercedes dominate a qualifying session for the Australian Grand Prix in which Max Verstappen crashed. [Continue Reading]
The United Arab Emirates has asked South Korea to accelerate deliveries of Cheongung-II surface-to-air missile batteries to help intercept incoming attacks, officials familiar with the matter said. The request comes as Iranian forces have launched retaliatory strikes across the Middle East following continued attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel. The system, sold to the UAE in recent years as part of Seoul’s expanding defence exports, has been integrated into the country’s broader air... [Continue Reading]
Russian missile strikes have killed seven people in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city. [Continue Reading]
A series of tornadoes tore through several cities, uprooting trees and destroying homes. [Continue Reading]
Recent communications between US President Donald Trump and Iraqi Kurdish leaders have garnered significant attention as tensions rise in the region following a series of military strikes. Reports indicate that discussions took place at the onset of the conflict, with speculation surrounding Trump's intentions. However, sources have confirmed that Trump did not encourage Kurdish armed groups in Iraqi Kurdistan to initiate a ground incursion into Iran during these conversations. This clarification comes amidst widespread rumors that such an operation was being planned. In a series of calls made last weekend, Trump spoke with key political figures in northern Iraq, including... [Continue Reading]
Explosions shake Iran as US-Israel attacks intensify, marking eight days of conflict and retaliation from Iran. [Continue Reading]
Bank criticised for tone of spending summaries, with one user complaining to ombudsman over ‘humiliating’ use of dataWhen does lighthearted banter become inappropriate and humiliating?The digital bank Monzo has been accused of overstepping the mark by using the data it holds to tell one customer with a past eating disorder that she eats a lot of fast food, spends “more than most” on Just Eat takeaways, and had banished her life goals thanks to her spending choices. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
It has been a week since the US and Israel began air strikes on Iran, prompting retaliation from Tehran and a spike in energy prices. RTÉ's Economics and Public Affairs Editor David Murphy assesses how Irish consumers are feeling the financial impact. [Continue Reading]
Operation Epic Fury is becoming a high-stakes political gamble for the Trump administration, as it begins to have a knock-on effect on Americans' wallets during a highly-charged political year, writes Jackie Fox. [Continue Reading]
A mother whose 14-year-old daughter was one of ten people who lost their lives in the Creeslough explosion three years ago has renewed calls for a meeting with Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan. [Continue Reading]
'You should be calling me an a**hole.' [Continue Reading]
Commuters are drawn by its blend of countryside calm and urban accessibility. [Continue Reading]
The idea of a 'culture card' for young people in Ireland has been a topic of conversation on and off for over a year, after being mentioned in the Programme for Government. [Continue Reading]
David Farley, 69, defeats two other candidates in today's preselection battle at the Albury Entertainment Centre. [Continue Reading]
Sky News has obtained a detailed insight into the phone calls between US President Donald Trump and Iraqi Kurdish leaders in northern Iraq at the start of the war last weekend. [Continue Reading]
Sky News has obtained a detailed insight into the phone calls between US President Donald Trump and Iraqi Kurdish leaders in northern Iraq at the start of the war last weekend. [Continue Reading]
Calls at home for leader of the world's largest Muslim nation to distance from Washington amid US-Israel war on Iran. [Continue Reading]
Russia has shared intelligence with Iran that could help Tehran strike US warships, aircraft and other American assets in the region, according to two officials familiar with US intelligence – the first indication Moscow may be stepping into the war launched last week by the United States and Israel. [Continue Reading]
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has suspended an academic who reportedly pleaded guilty to posing as a schoolboy to photograph pupils at an elite boys’ school in Australia. Australian media reported that Johnny Li Siu-hang, a professor at CUHK’s business school, was arrested on Tuesday after allegedly dressing in the uniform of the Sydney institution to mingle with pupils and take photos of them. A CUHK spokeswoman said on Friday evening that the university was aware of the incident... [Continue Reading]
A Brisbane man has died on the Sunshine Coast after he went missing in the surf on Saturday afternoon. [Continue Reading]
An actress, electrician and real estate agent all have one thing in common – their love for Kyle and Jackie O. Here's why they've stuck by the pair through thick and thin. [Continue Reading]
South Australia's Liberal opposition will preference One Nation over Labor at the upcoming state election, as other parties condemn "outrageous" comments by One Nation's Cory Bernardi. [Continue Reading]
Residents across the Gulf region now live in the harrowing reality of thunderous explosions overhead. As the Iran war shows no sign of slowing down, the authorities are helping educate people on what to do and how to handle this new reality. [Continue Reading]
Qatar says it came under a wave of drone attacks, with 10 fired from Iran, nine intercepted. [Continue Reading]
Jamie Dunn, a cherished media personality and the voice behind the iconic puppet Agro, has passed away at the age of 76. The broadcaster, who garnered recognition throughout Australia, died recently, sending waves of grief across the entertainment community and his loyal fanbase. Dunn was particularly known for his long-standing role as a host on the breakfast program at B105 radio station in Brisbane. His station confirmed his death via social media, stating, "we've lost a legend of B105." Dunn became a household name during the 1990s largely due to his work with Agro, a puppet that gained immense popularity... [Continue Reading]