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The ChristenUnie’s three members of parliament will all seek re-election as the top candidates on the party’s list for the ...
The collapse of the First Guardian, Shield Master Trust and Australian Fiduciaries managed investment schemes has exposed a ...
A Madrid judge has indicted Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez, who must appear in court on 11 September over ...
Nasution's 'middle way' was the origin of the military's dual function. Now it has become a political tool of the government.
Australian students studying temporarily overseas have to pay $2000 for a visa the same as foreign students coming here.
Economists calculate that unemployment can only be reversed if the economy grows by 3% but economic growth is happening too ...
With the Albanese Government's Economic Reform Roundtable kicking off today, Weld Australia is calling out the false promise of deregulation. The ...
Andrus Ansip, a founding member of the Reform Party and former prime minister, told "Vikerhommik" that the party's slump in ...
In the last 36 years, Bangladesh has developed 198 potato varieties, over five every year on average. Only a few of those are ...
Crimea, seized by Russia in 2014, remains a strategic flashpoint in the Ukraine conflict, vital for control of the Black Sea ...
Global datacentre growth, fuelled by AI demand, is putting pressure on national electric grid infrastructures and water ...
The Durban metro’s landmark 400MW power deal is not a renewable energy success. It’s a carefully orchestrated national strategy to avert an industrial catastrophe that could wipe out 5% of GDP.