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Iran’s rial hits new low after economic crisis, unrest

Iran’s rial hits new low after economic crisis, unrest

Iran's rial has lost about five per cent of its value in the January as a result of the unrest caused by the ...
TikTok settles as social media addiction trial to begin

TikTok settles as social media addiction trial to begin

TikTok has agreed to settle in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit just before the trial kicked off, the ...
PM’s East Timor visit complicated by past ‘chicanery’

PM’s East Timor visit complicated by past ‘chicanery’

Anthony Albanese will visit one of Australia's closest neighbours, but progress on a "thorn in the side" of the ...
Rate hikes, affordability won’t curb house prices

Rate hikes, affordability won’t curb house prices

Property professionals are confident that housing prices will continue to grow in 2026, despite worries about ...
Crucial inflation data to determine interest rate call

Crucial inflation data to determine interest rate call

An underlying inflation figure higher than the RBA's forecast could force it to hike rates, but there's a case for ...
Rival leaders hold fire on cementing coalition break-up

Rival leaders hold fire on cementing coalition break-up

Parliament returns next week, but neither the Liberals nor the Nationals have named a new shadow ministry after ...
Heat reprieve for some but others set to swelter again

Heat reprieve for some but others set to swelter again

Millions of Australians will wake to cooler conditions after a day of record-breaking heat, though not everyone ...
India, EU finalise landmark trade deal: Modi

India, EU finalise landmark trade deal: Modi

After nearly two decades of on-off negotiations, a trade deal between India and the European Union has been ...
Santos hails first shipment of Barossa gas to Japan

Santos hails first shipment of Barossa gas to Japan

After legal challenges and pandemic delays, the first Barossa LNG shipment is bound for Japan, marking an ...
Trump raising tariffs on South Korean imports

Trump raising tariffs on South Korean imports

Donald Trump says he's raising tariffs on some South Korean imports to 25 per cent, accusing the country of "not ...
Key RBA concern eases ahead of crucial inflation print

Key RBA concern eases ahead of crucial inflation print

An easing in capacity constraints will help soothe some worried minds at Martin Place, but hot inflation data ...
‘Very deep poverty’ in Britain hits 30-year high

‘Very deep poverty’ in Britain hits 30-year high

Ten per cent of people in Britain are living "in very deep poverty", with children disproportionately affected, a ...
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