Labor and Coalition unite on HECS debt reform

In a rare show of bipartisanship, Australia's Labor and Coalition parties have joined forces to pass legislation easing the burden of HECS debt for millions. Discover how this historic move could reshape higher education financing.

Leaked cables expose UK's blunt Howard assessment

Recently disclosed diplomatic cables reveal the UK's blunt assessment of former Australian PM John Howard's personality and Australia's role in the 'awkward squad' during Kyoto negotiations, alongside a bizarre cricket match cancellation.

Surrey chippie fined £10k for illegal hire

A Surrey chippie owner faces a hefty Home Office fine after being accused of hiring an undocumented worker. The case highlights the growing crackdown on immigration violations in small businesses.

Trump sparks backlash in California

Former US President Donald Trump sparks outrage in Southern California with divisive comments, drawing sharp criticism from Democratic leaders.

Why Gaza ceasefire talks keep failing

An in-depth look at the complex political and diplomatic hurdles preventing a lasting ceasefire in Gaza, with insights from experts and analysts.

Trump's cringe radio blunder goes viral

Donald Trump suffered an awkward live radio mishap, forgetting he was on air during an interview. The ex-president's blunder has gone viral, sparking mockery online.

Judge rejects Trump's Harvard lawsuit

A federal judge dismisses Donald Trump's lawsuit against Harvard University, marking another twist in the ongoing legal clash over alleged anti-conservative bias.

Labour's 'plaque of shame' scandal rocks UK politics

Former Labour leader Mark Latham's divisive act of installing a 'plaque of shame' has ignited fierce backlash, exposing deep rifts within the party. Discover the full story behind this political firestorm.

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