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Queensland Moves Forward with Paradise Dam Rebuild Amid Unfinished Business Case
In a decisive move, the Queensland government has authorized the immediate commencement of rebuilding efforts on the troubled Paradise Dam, even as the project’s comprehensive […]
China Warns the Philippines Against Relying on Outside Powers in South China Sea Dispute
In a stern rebuke on Thursday, the Chinese embassy in the Philippines urged Manila to abandon any illusions of external intervention to settle the ongoing […]
Urgent Court Order Shields Family from Deportation in Boulder Firebombing Case
In a dramatic turn of events, a federal judge has ordered an immediate halt to deportation proceedings against the family of a man accused of […]
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Poised to Regain Electoral Registration and Its Iconic Scales Symbol
In a significant development, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami is set to restore its official registration with the Election Commission soon, according to a senior EC official. The […]
Prince Harry Considers Changing His Surname to Honor Princess Diana’s Maiden Name
In a move that could signal a significant shift in his relationship with the royal family, Prince Harry is reportedly contemplating adopting his mother Princess […]
Community Mourns Warlpiri Man Killed in Police Custody in Alice Springs
Hundreds of mourners gathered outside the Northern Territory’s parliament house in Darwin, paying tribute to Kumanjayi White, a young Warlpiri man whose life was tragically […]
Ana de Armas Thanks Tom Cruise for Support on “Ballerina”
Hollywood’s admiration continues to grow as Ana de Armas publicly thanks Tom Cruise for his unwavering support of her upcoming film, “Ballerina.” The actress, who […]
Record-Breaking Rainfall Drains Parts of New South Wales in Unprecedented Wet Spell
The recent relentless downpour across parts of New South Wales has shattered rainfall records, according to the latest climate summary from the Bureau of Meteorology. […]
WA Government Denies Backflip Amid Changes to Home Battery Subsidies
The Western Australian government has vehemently denied accusations of a political backflip and broken promises after unveiling significant changes to its subsidy scheme for home […]
NATO’s Baltic Drills Viewed as Preparation for Confrontation, Russia Claims
NATO’s ongoing military exercises in the Baltic region are being interpreted by Russia as a strategic buildup for potential conflict. Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander […]