While Politics Rattle France, U.S. Markets Keep Rolling On
French stocks suffered their worst week in almost two years, while yields on French government bonds rose sharply relative to their German counterparts.
French stocks suffered their worst week in almost two years, while yields on French government bonds rose sharply relative to their German counterparts.
Harry Enten said it could point to "a historic moment" in American politics.
Ukraine’s military has spent the last two years chronically short of planes. Its prewar stocks were already small in number and mostly dated from the Soviet era. When NATO and other countries sent help, they focused on either sending the same older models or keeping existing aircraft in the air through maintenance and spare parts. Russia, meanwhile, has a larger and often more advanced air force.However, new planes are on the way to help Ukraine. For nearly a year, countries like the Netherlands
ANZ has broken away from the pack, with NAB, Commonwealth Bank and Westpac painting a more positive picture for Aussie borrowers.
Ever wondered how much the other half earn? The Australian Taxation Office has revealed the incomes of the highest paying jobs.
The "Daily Show" host tore into conservatives over a major hypocrisy on a key talking point.
As winter pushes up the energy bills, 210,000 Australians will get a $243 cost-of-living payment.
The former president’s claim gets put to the test on MSNBC.
Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, who is the co-chair of the Republican National Committee, was accused of gaslighting with her claim.
The then-president also reportedly made a bold prediction that didn't come true.
Landmine explosions have caused multiple North Korean causalities after troops were reported to have crossed into the demilitarised zone on the border with South Korea. In a separate incident the Yonhap news agency reported that South Korea's military had fired warning shots at a group of 20 to 30 North Koreans who had breached the Military Demarcation Line. It comes as Russia's President Vladimir Putin begins a visit to Pyongyang, his first trip to North Korea in 24 years, and marks the second border violation in just two weeks.
Vladimir Putin claimed Russia and North Korea have developed good relations and partnerships over the past 70 years based on equality, mutual respect and trust in a letter printed by state media ahead of his visit
The longtime Democratic strategist said he would take even money on it happening.
Tax cuts, superannuation increases and Centrelink payment boosts are among the changes coming in the new financial year.
Aussies have until June 30 to claim this superannuation cash boost from the government. Here’s what you need to do.
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A doctor’s appointment could become cheaper for residents in one state after an Australian-first $189m budget measure.
Positive developments in inflation data have Wall Street feeling more positive about the outlook for stocks into the end of the year.
Several right-wing accounts on X pushed a false narrative Monday that barricades had been installed around the Supreme Court ahead of its ruling regarding former President Donald Trump’s sweeping claims of immunity from criminal prosecution.In a since-deleted post, Turning Point USA contributor and serial plagiarist Benny Johnson shared a 22-second video clip of barricades surrounding the high court.The clip began to gain traction and the same video soon showed up on several other right-wing acc
State spokesman says ‘One China’ policy unchanged after question from The Independent
China’s support for Russia is “enabling” its war in Ukraine, leaders of the world’s most advanced economies warned Friday in a hardening of tone against Beijing, threatening further sanctions against actors that materially support Moscow’s war machine.