State sell-off of shipowner looks likely to clear latest legal hurdle
SCI roadshows planned as $524m privatisation set to move forward
State sell-off of shipowner looks likely to clear latest legal hurdle
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vows deeper alliance with US on defense
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday pledged to deepen his country’s alliance with the United States under Japan’s new defense policy that breaks from its exclusively self-defense-only stance in the face of growing regional tensions.
Japan’s PM Kishida vows deeper alliance with US on defense
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has pledged to deepen his country’s alliance with the United States under Japan’s new defense policy that breaks from its exclusively self-defense-only stance in the face of growing regional tensions
Bolivia sees more unrest following opposition leader’s arrest
Protesters in farming hub of Santa Cruz province block highways as calls continue for release of Luis Fernando Camacho.
Andrew Tate ‘tried to lure’ media mogul’s 16-year-old daughter
The daughter of a politician and media mogul has revealed how disgraced influencer Andrew Tate attempted to “hook” her.
Insane rant on Russian state television
One of Vladimir Putin’s chief propagandists has turned heads in a not-so-festive New Year message on Russian television in a renewed push to drive up enlistment numbers.
China condemns COVID-19 travel restrictions
China has hit back at countries that have imposed new travel restrictions following a surge in COVID-19 cases there.
Man pleads guilty to New York City subway shooting
A man who opened fire on a New York City subway nine months ago has pled guilty to terrorism charges.
The 63-year-old Frank James pleaded guilty on Tuesday to opening fire on a subway train in Brooklyn, shooting and injuring 10 people.
Two Australians onboard as speedboat capsizes off the coast in Bali
Two Australians have been rescued after a speedboat capsized off the coast of a popular tourist destination in Bali.
Almost 30 tourists were believed to be on the boat when strong waves began to worry the craft.
People on board could be seen jumping …