Australian Inflation Holds Steady, Raising Expectations for Reserve Bank Rate Cuts
Policymakers opted to maintain the status quo amidst indications of a broader economic slowdown, which has been easing price pressures.
Kremlin Threatens Inevitable Conflict If NATO Sends Troops To Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that European nations may send soldiers to Ukraine
Scientists Report First Case Of Deadly Bird Flu In Mainland Antarctica
A fatal bird flu strain has been identified on Antarctica's continent, posing a risk to southern penguin colonies, despite natural barriers, highlighting the global threat of the H5N1 avian flu
French President: Sending Troops To Ukraine Cannot Be Ruled Out
Macron called European counterparts to Elysee Palace to discuss increasing munitions supply to Ukraine amid Russian aggression escalation
New Zealand Plans To Repeal World’s First Law Prohibiting Tobacco Sales
New Zealand plans to repeal a world-first tobacco ban, implementing a new regulatory strategy to discourage smoking and limit harm, despite death risks
Ferry Tragedy Strikes Nile: 10 Lives Lost, 5 Survive in Cairo Disaster
The Ministry of Manpower reported that the five survivors received medical attention at a hospital and were later discharged. However, the cause of the ferry sinking remains unclear.
US Airman Dies After Setting Himself on Fire Outside Israeli Embassy in DC, Shouting ‘Free Palestine’
Law enforcement, per the outlet, thinks the airman "doused himself in accelerant and ignited the flames" after setting up the livestream on his phone.
Approval of Sweden’s NATO Membership Bid Approaches Amid Geopolitical Shift
The inclusion of Sweden and Finland into NATO's fold results in the Baltic Sea being encircled by alliance nations, leading some analysts to colloquially refer to it as a "NATO lake."
Big Blow To Nikki Haley’s 2024 Presidential Bid, Biggest Investor Cuts Off Fundings
Since the fall, AFP a conservative super political action committee has spent a million dollars on advertisement. The advertising efforts were done to help Haley fuel her bid for the Republic nomination and reach voters.
Former Maldives Minister Calls President Muizzu’s Assertion on Indian Troops ‘Falsehoods’
Abdulla Shahid, Former Maldivian Minister, Dismisses President Mohamed Muizzu's Claims of "Thousands of Indian Military Personnel" as Falsehoods