Australian housing was already cooling before the budget – but how cold it gets depends on two key factors Most economists believe the chronic undersupply of homes will eventually push prices higher once interest rates ease and the tax changes are priced in Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The government’s property tax changes have become one of the defining political issues of Labor’s second term, drawing fierce criticism from opponents who argue they represent an “assault… Unicorn in the USA: Indians aren't stealing American jobs; they are building entire HR departments Immigrants are driving America's innovation, founding 59% of billion-dollar startups, known as unicorns. People of Indian origin lead this trend, establishing 96 such companies. These ventures employ thousands and contribute trillions to the U.S. economy, challenging narratives of immigrants harming the job market. International students also play a crucial role in this entrepreneurial surge. Xi to visit North Korea, showing China’s importance to a nuclear-armed neighbor The summit comes as China positions itself as a global power player projecting stability in contrast to the U.S.'s economically damaging war against Iran and erratic tariff policies. Trump attorney general pick Todd Blanche could face confirmation challenges Blanche has faced criticism for the $1.8-billion "anti-weaponization fund" created to settle a lawsuit by Trump, two of his sons and their business against the IRS. |
Majority of Israelis say Trump should not determine the nature of IDF operations - poll This poll comes against the backdrop of the "shouting call" between Trump and Netanyahu, a profanity-laced tirade against the Israeli prime minister, demanding that Israel halt IDF airstrikes. New 386m plan to fight Ebola as number of cases rises The World Health Organisation (WHO) has unveiled a $518m (£386m) six-month plan to fight Ebola, as the number of cases continue to grow. Russian Satellites Have Been Jamming GPS Signals Across Europe, Scientists Say Scientists and U.S. military briefers have linked short, widespread interference incidents to Russia, revealing vulnerabilities in a technology essential to everyday society. Australian court hears bail arguments for woman accused of enslaving Yazidi teen in Syria A lawyer has told an Australian court that a woman accused of enslaving a Yazidi teenager in Syria would agree to electronic monitoring and religious counseling if she were freed on bail |
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