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AI job cuts surge across US industries

New report reveals alarming rise in AI-driven job losses across the US, with tech and customer service roles hit hardest. Experts warn of long-term economic impact.

Gaza's starvation crisis deepens under Israeli blockade

A dire hunger crisis grips Gaza as Israel's blockade restricts food and aid, leaving thousands on the verge of starvation. Reports reveal catastrophic conditions with children and families suffering the most.

Trump firing risks US economic data credibility

Experts warn that President Trump's abrupt firing of a key Labour Department official could undermine the reliability of US economic data, raising concerns among policymakers and investors.

Victoria may make WFH a legal right

Millions of employees in Victoria could soon have the legal right to work from home under new proposals aimed at modernising workplace laws.

AI may replace 8 million UK jobs by 2030

A new report warns that artificial intelligence could displace millions of jobs in the UK within the next decade, with women and entry-level workers facing the highest risk.

Victoria mandates 2-day work from home week

Victoria's Labor government has passed a landmark law requiring employees to work from home at least two days a week. Premier Jacinta Allan announced the policy at the state Labor conference, sparking debate on flexibility and productivity.

NHS faces critical staff shortages in new report

A recent report highlights severe staffing shortages within the NHS, raising concerns over patient care and service sustainability. Experts warn of growing pressures on healthcare workers.

US job growth slows as labour market cools

The latest US jobs report reveals slower employment growth in October, signalling a cooling labour market amid economic uncertainty. What does this mean for the Federal Reserve's next move?

Gaza's Desperate Fight for Food and Aid

Amid ongoing conflict, Palestinians in Gaza are battling severe shortages of food and humanitarian aid, with many families pushed to the brink of survival.

US firms profit as Gaza suffers

As Gaza endures unimaginable hardship, US defence firms are cashing in on the conflict. This investigation reveals the grim financial incentives behind prolonged warfare.

Gaza mothers battle famine as conflict rages

Desperate mothers in Gaza face unimaginable hardships as food shortages and military operations push the region toward famine, with children bearing the brunt of the crisis.

The brutal reality of starvation explained

A chilling exploration of what starvation truly feels like, based on personal testimonies and medical insights. Discover the physical and psychological toll of extreme hunger.

Harvard scrutinised over Trump-era employment forms

Harvard University is under scrutiny after revelations about its use of controversial employment forms introduced during the Trump administration. Critics argue these forms could deter international applicants.

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