Aussie shares surge on Wall St relief rally
Australia's share market ended a wild week on a positive note, buoyed by renewed confidence on Wall St that the US will avoid recession.
Australia's share market ended a wild week on a positive note, buoyed by renewed confidence on Wall St that the US will avoid recession.
Cheng Pei Ming says part of his lungs and liver were cut out in a Chinese prison after he was imprisoned for practicing the Falun Gong religion.
GAZA STRIP, Palestinian Territories, August 8, 2024 Agence France Presse: Israel has agreed to resume ceasefire talks in Gaza on August 15 at the request of US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Thursday, as regional tensions soared. war.Gaza's civil defense agency, controlled by Hamas, said Israeli bombardment killed more … Read more
A common item sold in Bunnings Warehouse stores across the country has been recalled over fears it could seriously injure or kill young children.
A car expert tested the accuracy of the Speedos navigation app and was shocked by the results.
Tokyo: The mayor of Nagasaki said on Thursday it was “unfortunate” that the US and British ambassadors refused to attend a ceremony to mark the 1945 atomic bombing of the Japanese city because Israel had been defeated.But he defended the decision not to invite Israel to Friday's annual event, repeating that it was “not political” … Read more
Its big names gathered in Tasmania just months before the PwC tax avoidance scandal rocked Australia's financial world.
A Sydney driver has been left shaken after he was allegedly attacked by a man with a hammer on his way to work.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's education sector is undergoing a strategic transformation as it focuses on specialized fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics and nuclear energy. Based on the Vision 2030 economic diversification plan, this marks a decisive step in equipping the Kingdom's future workforce with the highly in-demand skills needed to secure the jobs of tomorrow. … Read more
The Albanian government will present a new bill once parliament cracks down again on rogue CFMEU elements.