Senate passes spending bill to end shutdown, funding key departments and adding privacy safeguards with House and presidential support expected.
Jeannie Marie Paterson, The University of Melbourne Once again, the annual shopping extravaganza known as “Black Friday” is nearly upon us, this year falling on November...
Sussan Ley's leadership faces challenge as Liberal MPs debate net zero emissions policy amid divisions between moderates and conservatives
Eight Senate Democrats joined Republicans to end the shutdown, facing party backlash as the bill moves to the House.
Trump threatens legal action against BBC for misrepresenting his January 6 remarks, sparking resignations and an apology.
Simon O’Connor, The University of Melbourne; Ben Neville, The University of Melbourne, and Brendan Wintle, The University of Melbourne A decade ago, a seminal speech by...
Apple delays iPhone Air 2 indefinitely after lacklustre sales of first model
Tim Davie resigns as BBC director-general amid Trump speech editing controversy; news chief Deborah Turness follows.
Kazakhstan's unexpected entry into the Abraham Accords may reshape Central Asia-Middle East relations amid ties to Russia and China.
Adrian Beaumont, The University of Melbourne Donald Trump’s net approval has slumped to its lowest this term as the United States government shutdown breaks the record...
China dominates AI and 6G patents, securing 60% and 40.3% of global applications respectively, says 2025 conference report
Global markets are unsettled by Wall Street's downturn, inflation in Australia, and key U.S. tariff decisions.
Bitcoin's drop below $100K triggers $45B in long-term selling, affecting global markets; insights from David Scutt on future trends.
Russia and China solidify ties with a new investment deal, increasing energy and tech cooperation amid U.S. sanctions.
Catherine Gascoigne, Macquarie University The US Supreme Court has heard arguments overnight on the legality of President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs on most countries around...