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Greenland leader vows not to bow to US pressure

Greenland leader vows not to bow to US pressure

Denmark is reportedly sending more soldiers to Greenland as the territory's prime minister says it will not bow to ...
IMF warns of AI bubble risk to global growth outlook

IMF warns of AI bubble risk to global growth outlook

Australia is projected to endure drawn-out, above-target inflation, global economic body the International ...
Contentious hate, gun reforms to go before parliament

Contentious hate, gun reforms to go before parliament

Labor plans to pass reforms stemming from Australia's worst-ever terror attack in a day after MPs held last-minute ...
UK PM says calm talks can avert trade war on Greenland

UK PM says calm talks can avert trade war on Greenland

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says a trade war is in no one's interest and tensions over Greenland should be ...
World markets jolted as Trump vows tariffs on Europe

World markets jolted as Trump vows tariffs on Europe

Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on European nations until the US is allowed to buy Greenland have global ...
China’s population falls for a fourth straight year

China’s population falls for a fourth straight year

China's population is continuing to rapidly age and steadily decline, with the 2025 birthrate the lowest in decades.
China’s economy grows five per cent in 2025

China’s economy grows five per cent in 2025

China's economy showed remarkable resilience ‌in 2025, expanding at a five per cent, buoyed by strong exports ...
It’s boom time for world’s billionaires

It’s boom time for world’s billionaires

The good times continue to roll for the world's billionaires, whose fortunes are soaring while nearly half of the ...
Harry’s privacy breach claim against tabloids in court

Harry’s privacy breach claim against tabloids in court

Prince Harry and Elton John are among high-profile figures taking on the tabloids in Britain's High Court, in a ...
‘Cruelly stolen’ Bondi victims honoured in parliament

‘Cruelly stolen’ Bondi victims honoured in parliament

Australians must channel their anger into meaningful action to ensure the Bondi terror attack never happens again, ...
Death toll soars after high-speed train crash in Spain

Death toll soars after high-speed train crash in Spain

Authorities estimate more than 20 people are dead and dozens injured after a high-speed, head-on train crash in ...
Complacency risk for economy as tariff wars re-emerge

Complacency risk for economy as tariff wars re-emerge

A deterioration in the job market could spare Australian borrowers interest rate hikes in 2026, an economist says.
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