In Australia, a Shark Attack Killed a Woman
A shark attacked a lady and a man as they were swimming at a rural beach in the Australian state of New South Wales, killing the woman and...
Residents of Hong Kong Are in Shock when a Fire Destroys Apartment Buildings
A catastrophic fire that destroyed a large portion of the eight-block Wang Fuk Court apartment complex in Hong Kong’s Tai Po...
The Largest Revision of Australian Environmental Legislation in Decades is Planned
Australia plans to implement a number of significant changes to its long-standing environmental regulations, including the establishment of...
Can Canada Endure The US-Canada Trade War?
Mark Carney, the prime minister of Canada, doesn’t seem eager to start trade negotiations with the United States again. When asked...
Bolsonaro was Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison for Attempting a Coup
Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Court declared on Tuesday that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro must start serving his...
Zelensky Approves of The Suggested Peace Plan’s Changes
Proposed modifications to the contentious 28-point peace plan for ending the conflict with Russia have been endorsed by Ukrainian President...
Europe is Under Pressure From the US to Regulate Large Tech Firms
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has stated that if Europe wants to see lower US tariff rates on its steel and aluminum exports, it...
The US-Boycotted G20 Summit Ends in South Africa
The G20 summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa, concluded with a joint declaration emphasizing multilateral cooperation despite the...
Japan’s Risky Attempt to Transform the Island of Flowers into a Major Hub for Chips
Hokkaido, once known primarily for its farms and flowers, is now at the centre of a multibillion-dollar push to turn it into a world-class...
Despite the Ceasefire, Gaza Food Kitchens Continue to Lack Necessary Supplies
Garlic sizzles in massive metal pots set over open wood fires, stretching in a long line. Cooks toss in canned tomatoes, peppers, and...