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Putin blames west for his year-long war in Ukraine

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President Vladimir Putin has vowed to continue with Russia’s year-long war in Ukraine and accused the U.S.-led NATO alliance of fanning the flames of the conflict in the mistaken belief that it could defeat Moscow.

Flanked by four Russian tricolour flags, Putin told Russia’s political and military elite that Russia would “carefully and consistently resolve the tasks facing us.”

Putin said Russia had done everything it could to avoid war, but that Western-backed Ukraine had been planning to attack Russian-controlled Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014.

The West, Putin said, had let the genie out of the bottle in a host of regions of across the world by sowing chaos and war.

“The people of Ukraine have become the hostage of the Kyiv regime and its Western overlords, who have effectively occupied this country in the political, military and economic sense,” Putin said.

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U.S. unemployment hits four-year high as job market cools

U.S. unemployment rises to 4.6%, signaling labor market cooling despite November job gains and economic concerns.

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U.S. unemployment rises to 4.6%, signaling labor market cooling despite November job gains and economic concerns.


The U.S. unemployment rate climbed to 4.6% in November, marking its highest level in more than four years and signalling a cooling labour market. Despite job gains during the month, broader trends suggest increasing pressure across the economy.

While 64,000 jobs were added in November, the U.S. has now shed jobs in three of the past six months. Federal government employment also fell sharply, adding to concerns about economic momentum heading into the end of the year.

With businesses showing caution around hiring, the latest data raises fresh questions about the resilience of the U.S. labour market and what comes next for workers and employers alike.

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Bondi attack probe: Philippines trip and militant links under investigation

New details reveal Naveed Akram and father spent four weeks in PH before Bondi beach attacks, raising security concerns.

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New details reveal Naveed Akram and father spent four weeks in PH before Bondi beach attacks, raising security concerns.


New details have emerged about the lead-up to the Bondi beach attacks, revealing that Naveed Akram and his father spent four weeks in the southern Philippines before the incident.

The pair travelled from Sydney on November 1, entering through Davao, a region considered relatively safe but known as a gateway to nearby extremist hotspots.

Authorities are now investigating the purpose of the trip, amid suspicions the visit may have involved contact with militant networks or training opportunities.

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Albanese rejects super tax push amid political tensions

Albanese distances from Chalmers’ tax proposal on superannuation, amid rising concerns over voter sentiment and retirement savings.

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Albanese distances from Chalmers’ tax proposal on superannuation, amid rising concerns over voter sentiment and retirement savings.


Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has moved to distance himself from Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ proposal to increase taxes on high-balance superannuation accounts, signalling internal caution as cost-of-living pressures remain front of mind for voters.

The rejection highlights growing sensitivity around retirement savings, with critics warning that changes to super could undermine confidence in the system and spark broader political fallout ahead of future budget negotiations.

As debate continues inside government, questions remain over how Australia balances revenue needs without alienating voters or destabilising long-term savings policy.

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