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Government introduces stricter sanctions for beneficiaries

The government is tightening welfare regulations by introducing new sanctions for benefit recipients, including mandatory five-hour weekly training courses. Job seekers must complete at least...

Musk slams Treasury over ‘fraudulent’ payments as DOGE gains federal access

Elon Musk criticised the U.S. Treasury Department for allegedly approving payments to fraudulent and terrorist groups, as reports emerged that the Department of Government...

India crush England in record T20 defeat

England suffered their heaviest T20 defeat as Abhishek Sharma's stunning 135 off 54 balls powered India to a 150-run victory in Mumbai, sealing a...

Deadly floods devastate Northern Queensland, thousands evacuated

A woman has died, and thousands have been forced to flee as major floods continue to inundate northern Queensland. Over 1,000mm of rain has fallen...

Brutal attack on custody officers at Auckland District Court

Police are investigating a violent assault on two custody officers at Auckland District Court, where one officer suffered a broken jaw and the other...

$40m lawsuit alleges racial discrimination in Obama Center construction dispute

A Chicago-based subcontractor, II in One, has filed a $40 million lawsuit against engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti, alleging racial discrimination led to excessive work,...

Ukrainian soldiers killed 22 Russian civilians in Kursk village in 2024 – PoW

Russian Investigative Committee spokeswoman Svetlana Petrenko said that at least five Ukrainian soldiers are suspected of committing a terrorist act and face rape charges. Following...

The $50M Gaza condom mystery

The Trump administration’s alleged blockade of a massive condom shipment to Gaza has sparked a rather lively debate. But were these condoms even meant for...

USAID website and X account go dark

The White House is reportedly considering merging the agency into the State Department. The US Agency for International Development (USAID) website has gone offline following...

Canada strikes back with tariffs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said Canada must stand up for itself and protect its national interests amid US trade restrictions. Canadian Prime Minister Justin...

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