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Queensland climate policy undermines Australia's emissions goals

As Queensland doubles down on fossil fuel projects, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces mounting challenges in delivering Australia's climate commitments. New analysis reveals how state-level political manoeuvring is jeopardising national environmental

Trump's Gaza Gambit: Altruism or Political Calculus?

Donald Trump's sudden intervention to halt Gaza suffering reveals complex political motivations behind what appears to be humanitarian action. Analysis suggests strategic positioning rather than pure altruism drives this unexpected Middle East move.

Secret to Perfectly Crunchy Chips Revealed

Discover the professional chef's surprising technique for achieving the crispiest, most golden chips you've ever tasted at home. No special equipment required!

Trump's Second Term Begins Amid Legal Turmoil

Donald Trump returns to the White House facing immediate legal challenges while launching sweeping policy changes, from immigration crackdowns to energy deregulation.

Trump Condemns Gaza Deal as 'Total Disaster'

Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on the newly announced Gaza ceasefire agreement, branding it a 'total disaster' and claiming it rewards Hamas terrorists while undermining Israel's security.

Melbourne Safe Injecting Room Future Uncertain

The controversial North Richmond safe injecting facility's fate hangs in balance as government reviews its operations while drug-related deaths and community tensions escalate.

Meghan Markle mocked over upside-down jam equipment

The Duchess of Sussex faces social media ridicule after appearing to use specialist jam-making equipment incorrectly during her American Riviera Orchard product launch, with royal watchers quick to spot the culinary blunder.

Tories: One Strike Knife Policy for Schools

Conservative Party announces radical zero-tolerance approach to knife crime in schools, with automatic expulsion for students caught carrying blades and mandatory police involvement.

Yen crashes to decades low as Nikkei hits record high

The Japanese yen crashes to its weakest level in decades while the Nikkei hits record highs following Sanae Takaichi's election victory. Gold continues its spectacular rally, nearing the $4,000 milestone as global markets react to Japan's political shift.

Trump's Second Term Agenda: Immigration Crackdown Revealed

Exclusive analysis reveals Donald Trump's controversial second-term blueprint targeting mass deportations, corporate tax reductions, and challenging constitutional norms as he prepares for potential return to White House.

Mary Berry's Homemade Bread Secret Revealed

Discover why the legendary Mary Berry insists homemade bread beats supermarket loaves every time, with her simple techniques for bakery-quality results in your own kitchen.

Badenoch: Tories must embrace Trump-style deportation

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivers explosive speech at Conservative conference, urging party to adopt hardline immigration stance and warning against 'woke nonsense' in dramatic leadership pitch.

Trump's Clean Energy Cuts Spark State Rebellion

Democratic-led states are mounting a fierce resistance against President Trump's proposed dismantling of clean energy programmes, setting the stage for a major constitutional clash over America's environmental future.

The Science of Making Friends: A Grown-Up's Guide

Discover practical, evidence-based techniques to overcome friendship barriers and cultivate meaningful connections at any stage of life, from initiating conversations to maintaining bonds.

Honda CEO warns Australia over aggressive EV push

Honda's global CEO Toshihiro Mibe issues urgent caution about Australia's aggressive electric vehicle transition, highlighting infrastructure gaps and consumer readiness concerns that could derail the government's ambitious climate goals.

UK Government Backtracks on Fracking Ban

The Labour government faces criticism as it prepares to reverse its fracking moratorium, sparking environmental concerns and political backlash across Britain.

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