Japan defence minister denies militarism and criticises China's 'huge arsenal' Shinjiro Koizumi makes some of Tokyo's most pointed remarks yet in the dispute over Japan's military build-up. Government declines to protect Indigenous sacred site to be bulldozed for Brisbane Olympic stadium Environment minister Murray Watt decides against emergency declaration to halt construction but does not rule out ‘longer term protections’ Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The federal government has decided against an 11th-hour intervention to halt construction of an Olympic stadium and aquatic centre in the heart of Brisbane, in a park that traditional owners say is … Water, gas & power outages - Pakistan's Karachi hit by utility collapse as Eid turns into crisis Karachi residents endured a grim Eid-ul-Adha marked by severe water, gas, and power outages. Families struggled to cook and preserve meat amid sweltering heat, leading to widespread protests. Despite official assurances, essential services failed, forcing many to resort to costly alternatives and endure immense hardship during the festival. Some Iranians abroad say they’d fight for the regime. Others want to topple it. Members of the diaspora in Iraq, from Sunni Muslim Kurds in the north to Shiite Persians in the south, are as divided over the war as Iranians back home. |
Trump requests amendments to enriched uranium clause in US-Iran ceasefire deal draft - report “It could be a week. It could be less. It could be more. At the turn of the week, we hope to have something,” the official added. WHO chief heads to Ebola epicentre - as Brazil investigates suspected case The World Health Organisation (WHO) chief has visited the province hardest hit by the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), urging residents to seek treatment and practice safe burials. Panic on beach in northern Israel during Hezbollah strikes Videos show people on a beach in Nahariya, Israel running for shelter as Hezbollah rockets are launched. Where Is Toronto’s Best Party? Try the Basement. Millennials who yearn for a bygone era of dancing that feels pure and more organic are bringing back the basement jam, popularized decades ago by Toronto’s Caribbean diaspora. Venice's growing flamingo population finds refuge in recovering wetlands Flamingos are flocking to the Venetian Lagoon in record numbers as ecological efforts restore damaged wetlands |
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