Australian Conservative Leader Says Pacific Nations Can't Take Aid and China's Money
Hanson’s position vastly differs from previous governments and the Department of Foreign Affairs, which largely subscribe to a ’soft diplomacy' approach.
Hanson Pledges to Scrap SBS, Scale Back ABC
“Rest assured, there will be big changes if One Nation is given the chance. The SBS will be gone. There’s no need for it anymore,” Hanson said.
SA Authority Says Farmers Need Help to Tap Tourism Opportunities
The South Australian Tourism Commission said more support is needed to help agricultural businesses realise tourism opportunities and invest in them.
Israeli Ambassador Says ‘No Credible Evidence’ of Assault on Australia Flotilla Protesters
Hillel Newman said Israeli authorities may cooperate with an AFP investigation, but the IDF ‘don’t have to prove they didn’t rape.’
EU Approves Trade Deal to Cut Tariffs on US Goods
The vote marks the next step toward implementing the tariff commitments outlined by Brussels and Washington in July 2025.
Accounting Bodies Seek Delay to Labor Tax Reforms, Citing Rushed Process
The IPA and CPA Australia said the reforms were poorly drafted and would impose significant compliance costs on businesses.
Housing Crisis Should Not Be Used to Pit Young Against Old Australians, Inquiry Told
The head of a peak seniors body warns many older Australians struggle with cost of living and that younger generations face a tough future.
Sweden Passes Law Allowing Immigrants’ Residency Permits to Be Revoked Over Bad Behavior
Residency permits were given to 6,250 asylum seekers and their relatives in 2024, the lowest number since comparable records began in 1985.
Iran Peace Framework to Be Signed at Resort on June 19, Swiss Foreign Ministry Says
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has announced the two sides have finalized a memorandum of understanding to end the months-long conflict.
Trump Invokes Defense Production Act to Boost Weapons Production, Supply Chain
The secretary of war can use the new authority to kickstart production for critical munitions, missiles, and equipment.
Drummond, Mazzei Head to Runoff in Oklahoma GOP Governor’s Primary
Primary campaign spending is on track to make 2026 the most expensive election year in state history, according to the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.
CCP Introduces ‘Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building’ as Analysts Warn of Mao-Era Return
The new doctrine expands Xi’s ideological footprint and could help pave the way for another term beyond 2027.
How Flash Mobs of Teens Are Taking Over Towns, Beaches
Teen takeovers started in Chicago in 2024 and become a nationwide phenomenon in 2025. They often devolve into violence.

Mammography: A Widely Used Breast Cancer Screening Tool—Here Are the Key Facts
Mammography is the most commonly recommended screening test for breast cancer, but concerns about overdiagnosis and overtreatment remain.

Joseph Pulitzer: At the Forefront of American Journalism
Pulitzer’s rags-to-riches story captured the luck and determination characterized by pioneering immigrants.
‘Grievance, Division’: Labor Assistant Minister Responds to One Nation’s Student Crack Down Pledge
Assistant Minister Julian Hill criticised One Nation for making claims about alleged migration system abuse without offering a ’single costed policy.’

Federal Police to Probe Alleged Mistreatment of Australian Flotilla Activists
Members of the group claim they experienced violence, sexual assault and abuse while in the custody of the Israelis.

Taxed Like Tobacco: Peak Body Warns Housing Sector Already Bears Heavy Tax Burden
The housing sector has warned that Labor’s tax reforms would increase the tax burden on property businesses, affecting consumers and reducing housing supply.

FDA Warns Telehealth Companies Against Misleading Claims on Compounded Weight-Loss Drugs
‘Unlike FDA-approved drugs, these products have not been proven to be safe, effective, or of consistent quality,’ the agency said.

Bonnie Tyler Out of Coma, Still in Intensive Care; Summer Performances Canceled
The Grammy-nominated singer faced medical complications after intestinal surgery in May.

US Median Rent Falls for 34th Consecutive Month: Report
The national median asking rent declined by 1.5 percent year over year.

Messi Gets First World Cup Hat Trick Victory Over Algeria
His three-goal game follows Kylian Mbappé’s two goals for France against Senegal, and Erling Haaland’s two goals for Norway against Iraq.

Company Recalling All Cheese After Deadly Listeria Outbreak
Clover Hill Dairy’s cheese has been linked to an outbreak of Listeria.

2 Exercises to Improve Hip Stability
Compared with the knees, the hip joint has a much greater range of motion.

Single Sigmoidoscopy Cuts Colorectal Cancer Risk for More Than 20 Years
A 23-year study found lasting reductions in colorectal cancer risk and deaths after one flexible sigmoidoscopy, especially in men.

An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth Money in the Bank
Flossing is the cheapest thing you can do to improve and maintain your dental health.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Helsinki Highlights
Helsinki holds its own among Nordic capitals with its creative spirit, zest for architecture and design, and steamy love of saunas.





















































































