- EU to prevent new member states from acquiring veto rights amid enlargement push
- US launches new strikes on Iran, targeting missile sites and naval forces
- Taiwan’s economy grows significantly due to AI, but benefits are unevenly shared
- Biden files lawsuit against Justice Department to halt release of audio files
- Knife robberies decline in hotspot areas as policing efforts intensify
- Drones crash near crowds during light show at Sydney Harbour, prompting cancellations
- Asia can improve digital infrastructure investment to close access gaps
- Group of women and children with alleged ISIL links arrives in Australia
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Taiwan’s economy is experiencing rapid growth, with GDP rising 8.63% in 2025 and 13.69% in early 2026, driven largely by semiconductor exports. However, concerns are growing about wealth inequality, as many outside the tech sector feel overlooked amid the AI boom’s benefits.
Dozens of drones crashed during a Vivid Sydney light show, prompting the cancellation of upcoming drone displays due to safety concerns following a communication glitch.
A group of 19 women and children with alleged ISIL ties has returned to Australia from a Syrian refugee camp, arriving in Sydney and Melbourne. The Australian Federal Police reported no arrests, but investigations are ongoing. The government has stated that anyone involved in criminal activity will face prosecution.
Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães will undergo surgery on his hamstring injury and will be sidelined for the remainder of the season.
The VR adaptation of Hitman World Of Assassination significantly enhances immersion with improved motion controls and visuals, allowing players to engage more physically with the environment and targets.
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Lewis Hamilton has weighed in on the decision by Red Bull to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda after just two races, describing it as “pretty tough” on the young driver.
UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin expressed strong opposition to the proposal of expanding the men’s 2030 World Cup to 64 teams, deeming it a “bad idea” for the tournament’s integrity.
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia affirmed the decision to schedule the Test match in Delhi, citing adherence to the rotation policy and asserting that pollution issues are not consistent year-on-year.
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