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Details of 1.5m customers leaked in Asahi cyberattack

Details of 1.5m customers leaked in Asahi cyberattack

Japan's Asahi warns that customer and employee data might have been exposed in a cyberattack from which the ...
Joyce ditches Nationals, coy on One Nation defection

Joyce ditches Nationals, coy on One Nation defection

Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce has quit the rural party he previously led but hasn't confirmed a speculated jump to ...
Stocks up on US rate cut hope, yen in intervention zone

Stocks up on US rate cut hope, yen in intervention zone

Asian stocks shine as US rate cut expectations grow; Yen frail as intervention focus sharpens; Eyes on China ...
Retirement home operator finally cashflow positive

Retirement home operator finally cashflow positive

Christchurch-based Ryman Healthcare's business has stabilised, the dual-listed retirement village operator's chief ...
Biggest annual drop in climate emissions since COVID

Biggest annual drop in climate emissions since COVID

Australia has logged progress on emissions in 2025 with the energy minister declaring the nation on track to meet ...
‘Invisible’ cancer patients finally brought into focus

‘Invisible’ cancer patients finally brought into focus

World-first data shows almost 21,000 Australians are living with incurable breast cancer, with advocates saying ...
Employers efforts recognised as gender pay gap narrows

Employers efforts recognised as gender pay gap narrows

Australia's overall gender pay gap has narrowed, but among CEO's there has been an increase - showing the need for ...
D-day for deal on contentious environmental law reforms

D-day for deal on contentious environmental law reforms

Labor is expected to strike a last-ditch deal on its rewrite of environmental laws with MPs advised to extend ...
Red-hot inflation shows RBA may have cut rates too far

Red-hot inflation shows RBA may have cut rates too far

Economists say the Reserve Bank might have lowered interest rates too far after a surprise inflation print ...
Vatican reports first surplus after years of deficits

Vatican reports first surplus after years of deficits

The Vatican says revenues rose by 79 million euros last year, driven by donations and income from its Rome ...
UK announces new tax on expensive homes from 2028

UK announces new tax on expensive homes from 2028

UK finance minister Rachel Reeves says an annual tax will be placed on the most expensive homes while commercial ...
UK government delivers budget after unprecedented leak

UK government delivers budget after unprecedented leak

The United Kingdom's fiscal watchdog has apologised after it published its budget forecasts before finance ...
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