Australia & NZ Ink Defence Pact with Japan

Australia and New Zealand have signed a landmark defence agreement with Japan, strengthening military ties in response to growing regional instability. The pact includes joint exercises and intelligence sharing.

Germany’s Retirement Age Debate Heats Up

Germany’s coalition government faces internal strife as debates over raising the retirement age intensify, sparking concerns over pension sustainability and economic stability.

Senator Walker resigns over health concerns

Senator Charlotte Walker announces her resignation due to ongoing health issues, revealing a private battle that has impacted her political career. Colleagues and constituents rally in support.

Nepal stops China's Himalayan research

Nepal has suspended China's Himalayan research activities in Kathmandu, citing concerns over unauthorised studies and potential geopolitical implications.

Texas GOP's California Billboard Campaign Causes Outrage

The Texas Republican Party has ignited a firestorm by erecting billboards in California urging Democratic voters to relocate to Texas, citing lower taxes and fewer regulations. Critics call it a divisive political stunt.

Hiroshima: 80 Years Since the Atomic Bomb

On the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, historian Iain MacGregor shares a gripping account of the devastation and its lasting impact on survivors and global history.

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