Australia Inflation Hits 32-Year High
Australia's headline inflation accelerated to the fastest pace in 32 years. Swati Pandey reports on Bloomberg Television.
Australia's headline inflation accelerated to the fastest pace in 32 years. Swati Pandey reports on Bloomberg Television.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged a "strong, swift and precise" response to a deadly Palestinian shooting attack near a synagogue on Jerusalem's outskirts as its military sends more troops into the occupied West Bank.Seven people were killed in Friday's attack and two others were wounded in another shooting in the city on Saturday.
NSW public schools would receive 95 per cent of their needs-based funding two years earlier than planned under a $400 million Labor election pledge.The opposition says the funding injection and a promise to eventually hit 100 per cent of the resourcing standard will end historic underfunding of public schools, improve student outcomes and end chronic teacher shortages.
Supermarket shoppers can be seen wading through flooded stores while a major international airport has been brought to a standstill.
New Zealand's death toll from heavy rain has risen to four as flash floods and landslides on the north island continued for a third day.Battered since Friday, Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, remained under a state of emergency.
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New coal and gas projects could inhibit the government's proposed changes to a safeguard mechanism designed to lower carbon emissions.The Greens say they might not back the government's proposed changes and the party could use its balance of power in the Senate to derail them if new fossil fuel projects are ticked off.
Australia Day came a day late at the X-Games in Aspen with snowboarders Scotty James and Valentino Guseli filling two spots on the halfpipe podium.James claimed his sixth X-Games victory while teenage ace Guseli finished third - the first time two Australian athletes had been amongst the medals in the same discipline in Aspen.
Getty ImagesWe’ve built our cities to be vulnerable to – and exacerbate – major weather events such as the one we saw in Auckland on Friday. While almost no city in the world could fully escape the effects of four months’ worth of rain in 24 hours, there are many things that could have been done to avoid some of the worst impacts. Buildings, streets and car parks are all impermeable surfaces. When it rains, the water rushes off these surfaces and into gutters. From the gutters, the water drains
The specialised police unit that included the five Memphis officers involved in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols has been disbanded as protests continue across the United States following the release of harrowing video of the attack.The department said in a statement on Saturday it was permanently deactivating the Scorpion unit after the police chief spoke with members of Nichols' family, community leaders and other officers.
The man who carried out a pepper-spray attack on a US Capitol Police officer who died the day after the 2021 riot was sentenced to 80 months in prison on Friday with credit for time already served in pre-trial detention.Julian Khater, 32, who admitted in a guilty plea he had used the pepper spray against Officer Brian Sicknick and at least two other officers, told US District Judge Thomas Hogan the rash actions he took that day were not in his nature, and he wishes he could take them back.
The British traveller refuted suggestion her photo gave off the wrong impressions.
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The South Australian opposition has had a shake up after the resignation of the state's ex-health minister.Liberal leader David Speirs announced his new shadow cabinet on Sunday, with the opposition leader saying he's confident it will lead his party back to government in 2026.
For many, the cloud is an obscure, ethereal place to send files when they run out of space on their phone or laptop.But all of that information goes to a physical site - a data centre where thousands of servers work around the clock to store and manage content.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has fired the chairman of his ruling Conservative Party Sunday over a "serious breach" of the ministerial code.Pressure had been building on Nadhim Zahawi amid allegations he settled a multimillion-dollar unpaid tax bill while he was in charge of the country's Treasury.
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Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried have urged a US judge not to ban the indicted FTX cryptocurrency executive from communicating with former colleagues as part of his bail, saying prosecutors "sandbagged" the process to put their client in the "worst possible light".The lawyers were responding to a Friday night request by federal prosecutors that Bankman-Fried not be allowed to talk with most employees of FTX or his Alameda Research hedge fund without lawyers present, or use the encrypted messaging a
At least 10 children have been killed when a boat carrying religious school students capsized in northwest Pakistan.About eight students were still missing while seven injured had been taken to hospital, according to officials in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where the accident took place.
An immigration detainee from Iraq has died in a suspected suicide at Villawood Detention Centre.The Department of Home Affairs, which oversees immigration detention, confirmed the death of the man on Sunday.