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Andrew Hastie says ‘One Nation shall have war’ as Pauline Hanson targets Canning seat | The West Australian Close navigation menuSubscribeLog In
AFP has contacted the banks for comment.Bank of China said it “sincerely accepts the audit supervision” and promised to improve its compliance capabilities, in comments reported by local media.China Everbright Group, another state-backed financial firm, was also criticised by the report for management failings.By August 2025, the group lacked control over several of its subsidiaries, while some companies abused the Everbright brand, the report said.The findings come as China’s local governments face revenue shortages following a prolonged property downturn, prompting Beijing to ramp up tax enforcement efforts targeting both corporations and high-income individuals.Social media users expressed shock that one of…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The United States men’s national soccer team lost its final Group D match to Türkiye, 3-2, as Kaan Ayhan scored on the final shot of the game in a crushing blow to the home country. The only, and more important, caveat: this game never affected the United States’ chances of winning the FIFA World Cup in the first place.Yes, Team USA was trying to take momentum into the round of 32 next week, and even make history for the country as the first team to win three World Cup matches. Instead, it’s some…
Tech giants roll out steep price increases amid shortage of memory chips used to power AI.Published On 26 Jun 202626 Jun 2026Apple and Microsoft have rolled out steep price hikes for some of their best-selling products, blaming soaring memory chip costs amid the boom in AI.Apple on Thursday increased prices across its range of Macs and iPads, with many of its most popular models seeing hikes of 20 percent or more.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe base model MacBook Air now retails in the United States for $1,299, up from $1,099, while the lowest-spec MacBook Pro rose from $1,699…
Rep. Mike Lawler: Democratic Party has moved ‘further and further to the left’ since 2016 New York Congressman Mike Lawler (R) discusses the leftward shift of the Democratic Party since Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign, asserting that radical views are now mainstream. He highlights Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s endorsement of his opponent, contrasting her socialist agenda with his conservative legislative achievements, including tax cuts and border security. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., said she believes the Democratic Party is in need of “new leadership,” arguing that the party never completely recovered after its losses in the…
Victorian business leaders look to WA for talent as compliance demands mount with new work-from-home laws | The West Australian Close navigation menuSubscribeLog In
The move is the latest in a series of tweaks to the country’s diesel subsidy policies.In 2023, Malaysia’s coffers were under pressure, after the country had spent a huge RM14.3 billion on blanket diesel subsidies that year, surging from RM1.4 billion in 2019.Anyone in the country could buy diesel for RM2.15 a litre, the second cheapest in Southeast Asia after Brunei.In June 2024, the federal government had enough. It removed blanket subsidies for diesel on the peninsula, floating its price and increasing it to RM3.35 per litre.This reached a peak of RM6.72 in April this year as global oil prices…
NewsFeedThe US Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in its bid to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians and Syrians. The ruling allows the policy to take effect before the courts have reached a final decision on its legality.Published On 26 Jun 202626 Jun 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy got into a shouting match with President Trump in a private meeting on Wednesday, telling him the administration has not been honest with the American people about the conflict. Cassidy spoke with Margaret Brennan and Ed O’Keefe reports.
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The fight between an Ontario city and a restaurant over the naming rights for a local sports and entertainment venue is escalating — with both parties filing competing lawsuits. It was the end of May when the City of Mississauga abruptly announced it would rename the Paramount Fine Food Centre, claiming the restaurant, run by Mohamed Fakih, owed it $1.6 million.Now both parties have filed separate legal claims.On June 19, Fakih filed a statement of claim against Mayor Carolyn Parrish and the City of Mississauga seeking millions in damages for libel and…
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