The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as White House budget director on Thursday night, putting an official who has planned the ...
Anthony Albanese has dodged questions over whether he squeezed in a $5000-a-head Labor fundraiser in Brisbane on Thursday ...
Why a state byelection has Anthony Albanese biting his fingernails. The west Melbourne seat is being treated by both sides as ...
An Australian state lawmaker, formerly known as Ben Dawkins, has changed his name to "Aussie Trump" as a protest against the ...
MTR is the sole rail operator in Hong Kong following the rail merger with Kowloon-Canton Railway in 2007. It operates a rail-based transport system, comprising domestic rail services, light rail, ...
Secretary Pete Hegseth will meet with his Australian counterpart Richard Marles, marking Hegseth's first meeting at the ...
You may have never heard of the National Nuclear Security Administration, but its work is crucial to your safety—and to that ...
Here’s a closer look at the true story behind Netflix’s limited series ‘Apple Cider Vinegar,' which depicts the rise and fall ...
Woodside Energy’s CEO Meg O'Neill warns that Australia's energy sector is falling behind due to regulatory hurdles, rising ...
South Korea blocks DeepSeek AI on government devices, citing security risks and joining France and Italy in restricting the Chinese chatbot.
Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill warns that Australia needs to accelerate approvals for new oil and gas projects to remain competitive amid global energy market shifts.
Officials in South Korea and Australia have cited concerns about user data and national security as reasons to block the buzzy AI service from China.
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