UK in dire straits after finance minister’s tears rattle markets
Markets are keeping a close eye on political developments in the U.K. after Finance Minister Rachel Reeves was seen crying on Wednesday.
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Markets are keeping a close eye on political developments in the U.K. after Finance Minister Rachel Reeves was seen crying on Wednesday.
Rescuers have launched a search operation after a ferry carrying over 60 people sank off the coast of Bali on Wednesday (2 July).
Kristi Noem spoke about an incident. Federal agents apprehended an unauthorised immigrant. The immigrant allegedly consumed his own arms. This happened during a deportation flight. Noem shared this during a visit with President Trump. The visit was to …
Ice loss in Antarctica and its impact on the planet – sea level rise, changes to ocean currents and disturbance of wildlife and food webs – has been in the news a lot lately.
The weaponization of Windows shortcut (LNK) files for malware distribution has increased by an astounding 50%, according to telemetry data, with dangerous samples rising from 21,098 in 2023 to 68,392 in 2024. These LNK files, typically used as virtual …
Storm Shadow missiles were fired towards Donetsk, Crimea and the Rostov region in Russia in a massive attack.
Commonwealth commits $3.4bn to Games infrastructure including 63,000-seat stadium that will serve as future home of AFL and cricketFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe fede…
Some of that evidence may have come out at trial
Saudi Arabia’s private sector is experiencing a hiring surge, reaching levels unseen since May 2011, fueled by rising demand and new projects. This expansion in non-oil sectors has led to increased wage and input costs, impacting overall pricing. Despi…
Moscow is exaggerating the risk of civil war and nuclear chaos to deter Western support for Ukraine – and it’s working, experts warn, as the US halts key weapons shipments.