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Australia is standing firm against US pressure to lift defence spending but looks “underdone” as European leaders endorse a ...
British oil giant Shell has denied media reports that it is in talks to buy rival BP. The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday ...
Feelings of fear have turned to relief for Australians who have fled the conflict in the Middle East, while thousands more ...
Artificial intelligence taking on mundane jobs to make the public sector more “efficient” and better first-home buyers boosts ...
Asian stocks have stuttered while oil prices stabilised and the euro was perched at a 3 and a half year high as investors ...
Meta Platforms has had a legal win against a group of authors who argued that its use of their books without permission to ...
Jim Chalmers has made the case to his US counterpart to remove American-imposed tariffs, while rebuffing calls to increase ...
Afghanistan war crimes whistleblower David McBride appeals his conviction to the High Court, claiming a core tenet of human ...
Two major supermarket chains have criticised national data used to compare grocery prices after they were found to be charging customers more than their cheapest rival. Research from consumer advocacy ...
Abandoning principles sets the Karma bus off on its journey. Australia having to approve China attacking Taiwan is a case in ...
Anthony Albanese has rejected criticism he was slow to respond to US strikes on Iran, while welcoming a ceasefire deal in the ...
Twenty-one months into its genocide of the Palestinian people, Israel has extended its attacks to Iran, with the USA collaborating. Back in Oz, governments look away. Emma Thomas with the latest from ...