‘You Are Not My King’: Charles Heckled By Australian Senator
Britain’s King Charles was heckled by an Australian senator Monday after he finished an address at the country’s parliament house in Canberra. Lidia Thorpe, an Indigenous Australian woman who sits as an independent, walked across the room toward the royal shortly after the monarch sat...
Australia’s New Scam Prevention Laws: What You Need to Know
Introduced by the Australian government in September, the Scam Prevention Framework (SPF) is the latest policy aimed at protecting scam victims. The framework places significant responsibility on the technology, banking, and telecommunications sectors to develop effective solutions. Non-compliance could result in hefty penalties, including fines...
Israel’s Latest Strikes On Northern Gaza Leave At Least 87 Palestinians Dead Or Missing
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes on multiple homes in the northern Gaza Strip overnight and into Sunday left at least 87 people dead or missing, the territory’s Health Ministry said. Gaza’s Health Ministry says 87 people are dead or missing after Israeli...
Video Published By Ukraine Allegedly Shows North Korean Soldiers In Russia
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A video purporting to show dozens of North Korean recruits lining up to collect Russian military fatigues has been released by Ukrainian officials, who say it shows the introduction of troops sent by Pyongyang into the conflict. The video, published by...
A Drone Targets The Israeli Prime Minister’s House During New Barrages With Hezbollah
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s government said a drone targeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house Saturday, with no casualties, as fighting with Lebanon-based Hezbollah and Gaza -based Hamas showed no pause after the killing of the Hamas mastermind of last year’s Oct. 7 attack. Israel’s military...
Cuba’s Grid Goes Offline With Massive Blackout After A Major Power Plant Fails
HAVANA (AP) — Cuba’s electrical grid went down Friday after one of the island’s major power plants failed, a day after a massive blackout swept across the Caribbean island and with no official estimate for when service will be restored. The Cuban energy ministry announced...
Hezbollah Says Its War With Israel Is Entering A New Phase
Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group said Friday it is entering a new phase in its fight against invading Israeli troops, as the region continued to reckon with Israel’s claim that top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed in a battle with Israeli forces in Gaza...
Israel Faces Renewed Calls To Secure Hostage Deal After Sinwar Assassination
The Israeli government is facing renewed pressure from the Biden administration and families of the remaining captives in Gaza to finally secure a long-awaited hostage deal, after the military confirmed Thursday that soldiers assassinated Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. The Israeli military confirmed Sinwar’s death after...
Hotel Worker Told Police Liam Payne Was In Danger Due To ‘Too Much’ Drugs And Alcohol
Right before singer Liam Payne died Wednesday in Argentina, a hotel worker called emergency services to report that Payne had “too much” drugs and alcohol and was trashing his hotel room. “We need you to send someone urgently because, well, I don’t know if the...
Qualtrics: AI Training and Guidance a Problem For Australian Employees
Australian workforces feel less enabled to use AI than global workforces, according to a survey from Qualtrics, whose lead behavioural scientist has recommended employers pursue an employee-centric approach to rolling out AI or risk resistance to future innovation initiatives. The Qualtrics 2025 Employee Experience Trends...
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