Hong Kong’s fresh graduates are facing increasingly challenging career prospects, with 69 per cent of job sectors recording their fewest vacancies in six years, a trend experts attribute to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and a sluggish economy. Figures from the Joint Institution Job Information System, a centralised online job information platform shared by the city’s eight publicly funded universities, also showed that the number of job vacancies fell to a five-year low of 30,798 last... [Continue Reading]
An "incredible" organisation delivering pregnancy and postnatal support in Alice Springs is calling for funding from both Northern Territory and federal governments to keep their doors open. [Continue Reading]
Qantas Airways has announced an agreement to pay A$105 million (approximately £55 million or $74 million) for claims related to its handling of travel voucher refunds during the Covid-19 pandemic. This settlement stems from a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of affected passengers whose flights were canceled between 2020 and 2022. Instead of receiving cash refunds, these travelers were issued travel credits by the airline, leading to allegations of unlawful practices. The legal action highlights the frustration of numerous passengers who sought refunds after their travel plans were disrupted due to the pandemic. Lawyers representing the plaintiffs argued that... [Continue Reading]
Cuba has confirmed its intention to release 51 political prisoners as it faces increasing diplomatic pressure from the United States. This decision appears to be a strategic move to appease Washington amid ongoing tensions. The Trump administration has enforced stringent measures against the Cuban government, including an oil blockade aimed at destabilizing the island's economy. The prisoner release is viewed as a response to these pressures and an attempt at fostering some degree of rapprochement with the U.S. government. The announcement comes during a period of heightened scrutiny over human rights practices in Cuba. The U.S. State Department has been... [Continue Reading]
Energy minister cuts fuel companies’ minimum stock obligations to free up diesel and petrol which will be directed to regional Australia Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia will begin releasing its stockpile of fuel after the government directed fuel companies to release nearly a fifth of reserve petrol and diesel supplies.The energy minister, Chris Bowen, acknowledged fuel supplies could face further pressure but ruled out a cut to the fuel excise or rationing fuel purchasing. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The current funding agreement between the BBC and the government expires at the end of this month. [Continue Reading]
Researchers have mapped the northern gateways where the cattle disease, lumpy skin disease, could first enter Australia, identifying Cape York Peninsula and Port Hedland as the highest-risk locations. [Continue Reading]
The Women's Asian Cup has been embroiled in another diplomatic controversy, with Taiwanese officials lodging a complaint after a former national coach was ejected from a stadium for leading a chant which included the word "Taiwan." [Continue Reading]
Thousands of music fans will be left scrambling to rearrange their Easter plans after Byron Bay's famous Bluesfest was called off at short notice. [Continue Reading]
As South Australians get ready to vote in a week's time, in an election that will be closely watched across the nation, Premier Peter Malinauskas and Opposition Leader Ashton Hurn go head-to-head in a campaign debate. [Continue Reading]
The United States has imposed sanctions on two companies and six individuals for their roles in operations that used information technology workers in foreign countries to raise money for North Korea. The Treasury Department said the schemes, orchestrated by the North Korean government, had systematically defrauded US businesses and generated revenue to fund North Korea’s weapons programmes, including nearly US$800 million in 2024. The department also accused workers associated with North Korea... [Continue Reading]
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term. [Continue Reading]
The Friday letters page doesn’t think parents pay enough attention to age ratings for games, as one reader wishes John Carpenter hadn’t made Toxic Commando. [Continue Reading]
Lawyers for a woman who has sued Mr. Cosby, accusing him of sexual assault, called Ms. Constand as a witness in the case, which is now being tried in California. [Continue Reading]
Across Asia’s densest cities, the milestones of adulthood are quietly shifting. Couples share kitchens with parents. Some wait years on public housing lists. Others secure a flat before thinking about a ring. In some cases, keys come before vows. Increasingly, love moves in step with property. Square footage, mortgage approvals and ballot results shape decisions that once felt spontaneous. At first glance, falling fertility rates might look like a purely economic or demographic... [Continue Reading]
The United States will temporarily allow the sale of Russian oil already at sea, the Treasury Department said on Thursday, as energy prices surged after US-Israeli strikes on Iran triggered war in the Middle East. The license permits cargoes loaded by March 12 to be delivered and sold until April 11. [Continue Reading]
Qantas agrees to settle a class action related to flight credits issued during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Continue Reading]
The case relates to cancelled flights during the pandemic, for which customers were given credits instead of cash. [Continue Reading]
India releases a video of its celebrations following the T20 World Cup, and it features an unhealthy amount of a man who should not be there. [Continue Reading]
Pressure is growing on FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation to help the members of the Iranian women's football team returning home, and their families, and to learn lessons ahead of the men's World Cup. [Continue Reading]
Jason Day is the leading Australian after the first round of The Players Championship in Florida, finishing his round at two under par. [Continue Reading]
The sequel brings back the co-directors of the first film, which was a smash-hit for the streaming service [Continue Reading]
British holidaymakers are facing significant challenges as many of them find themselves stranded abroad due to flight cancellations following the outbreak of conflict between the United States and Israel. This disruption has resulted in restricted airspace and grounded commercial flights across major hub airports in the region, leaving travelers struggling to secure accommodation and essentials in far-flung locations. The restrictions were enforced after missile strikes occurred across the Middle East. As a consequence, British nationals who were abroad at the onset of the conflict have reported incurring substantial bills for travel and lodging, which might not be covered by their... [Continue Reading]
The leaders of Iran, Israel and the United States all voiced defiance and vowed to fight on as the Middle East war approached the two-week mark, killing thousands of people, disrupting the lives of millions of others and shaking financial markets. [Continue Reading]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that military strikes conducted by Israel resulted in the deaths of several Iranian nuclear scientists. In his remarks, Netanyahu emphasized that these actions are part of a broader campaign, stating that a "new path of freedom" for Iran is on the horizon, implying a significant shift in the region's geopolitical dynamics. He addressed the Iranian populace directly, suggesting that their future is now contingent on domestic decisions and reforms. The announcement, made during a recent address, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, both of which have been... [Continue Reading]
Putin accused of helping Iran and Tories say Starmer lied about Mandelson files - Friday's papers. [Continue Reading]
The Trump administration has been trying to choke the Cuban government through an oil blockade. The prisoner release appears to be an effort to appease Washington. [Continue Reading]
A television journalist for four decades with 30 Emmy Awards, Mr. Anastos especially enjoyed delivering good news. [Continue Reading]
Capcom’s latest JRPG spin-off is by far the best in the Monster Hunter spin-off series, as you’re compelled to nurture monsters and not just hunt them. [Continue Reading]
Indian households are rushing to buy electric induction stoves, draining stocks online and in stores, amid fears of a potential cooking gas shortage tied to the Middle East conflict. India, the world’s second-largest importer of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), has invoked emergency powers to boost supplies for households even as availability tightens for commercial users including canteens, hostels and restaurants. Meanwhile, consumers are buying electric cooking appliances as a precaution,... [Continue Reading]
A 102-year-old woman from eastern China has won hearts online with her optimistic attitude and unique lifestyle. Jin Baoling, a centenarian from a rural area in Taizhou, Zhejiang province, is frequently visited by her son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter. Known for her longevity and cheerful personality, fellow villagers affectionately call her “Old Baby.” According to the Taizhou Evening News, Jin is mentally sharp and physically healthy, having not visited a hospital in the past 50... [Continue Reading]
Australia will make available about seven days' worth of petrol from its emergency stockpile and five days of diesel, the first use of its fuel reserves since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. [Continue Reading]
In first study of its kind, Cambridge researchers found AI toys could misread some children's emotions. [Continue Reading]
Swedish pole vaulter Armand "Mondo" Duplantis breaks the world record for the 15th time. [Continue Reading]
Conglomerate Swire Pacific has sold part of its stake in Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways for HK$1.8 billion to raise working capital. In a rare move, the group revealed on Friday that it sold 153.05 million shares at HK$11.74 each the previous day. This marks a 9.6 per cent discount to the last traded price of HK$12.99 on Thursday. It marked the latest shareholder to reduce its stake in Cathay, following Air China’s sale in January for HK$1.32 billion. Doha-based carrier Qatar... [Continue Reading]
Parramatta playmaker Jonah Pezet destroyed the team he will play for next year , but in a sign of his appetite for excellence, he was far from satisfied. [Continue Reading]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said several Iranian nuclear scientists were killed in Israeli strikes. [Continue Reading]
The highest-profile contest is for the mayorship of Paris - which has been under left-wing control for 25 years. [Continue Reading]
Flights are restricted due to the conflict leaving people stuck running up bills for rooms and food. [Continue Reading]
Drones and missiles have landed on key refineries and depots, destroying millions of barrels of oil production. ABC NEWS Verify maps key locations destroyed or targeted during the war. [Continue Reading]
A father who "prolonged his child's suffering" by failing to get him medical attention for 16 hours before his death, has been sentenced to 19 months in prison. [Continue Reading]
The FBI says it is treating a vehicle ramming at a Michigan synagogue as an attack on the Jewish community. [Continue Reading]
Last year the consultancy cut its graduate intake, but UK boss Marco Amitrano says it is still worth getting a degree. [Continue Reading]
The Doctor's assistant Peter Purves was invited to a screening of the episodes in Leicester. [Continue Reading]
Ukraine's Defense Ministry has announced plans to utilize drone footage from the battlefield to enhance artificial intelligence (A.I.) targeting capabilities. This decision reflects Ukraine's determination to advance its technology in response to the ongoing military conflict with Russia. While the initiative may raise ethical questions related to the use of warfare imagery for training purposes, the ministry emphasized the necessity of such measures to maintain competitiveness, particularly in the context of emerging A.I. applications in warfare. The announcement comes amidst a backdrop of escalating military actions between Ukraine and Russia, characterized by an increasing reliance on drone warfare. The use... [Continue Reading]
The tech giant pushed back the timeline after spending billions to be on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence. [Continue Reading]
The echoes between the conflicts are certainly there but there are also profound differences. [Continue Reading]
Six US voters tell the BBC how they feel about the major US military intervention in Iran. [Continue Reading]
Sinners, Marty Supreme, Hamnet and One Battle After Another are among the films in contention this year. [Continue Reading]