‘Australia is a backwards hellhole’
IT’S been a big week for Australia in Europe, with a love-in over free trade and a close friendship, but not everyone’s a fan.
IT’S been a big week for Australia in Europe, with a love-in over free trade and a close friendship, but not everyone’s a fan.
JAPAN, China’s long-time enemy, has agreed with Australia that all parties in the South China Sea need to exercise restraint.
AUSTRALIAN and UK officials will begin scoping out what a free-trade agreement between the two might look like, following key post-Brexit talks.
JAPAN has penned a strongly worded note to Britain over its decision to leave the European Union, and it hasn’t held back.
US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin are meeting privately at the G20 summit, as tensions brew between Australia and China.
INCREDIBLE footage has emerged of reportedly more than one million people taking to the streets in a “historic march” to bring down their government.
CUBA just became a more viable holiday destination, with the launch of the first regular commercial flights between the US its former Cold War foe in over 50 years.
ROAD construction workers in Iceland have been forced to unearth a magical rock to appease “angry elves” blamed for a series of mishaps.
CONCERNED about China’s rise to power? According to this key figure, the superpower’s demand for dominance is anything but friendly.
CHINA won’t be backing down over the South China Sea dispute any time soon. In fact, its next radical move may be just weeks away.
THE financial system has been hijacked by an “unelected communist dictatorship” steering the world towards a Soviet-style collapse.
DONALD Trump just gave a major speech on economic policy – and dragged Australia into the US presidential race.
THE UK has joined Australia in slashing interest rates to record low levels in a stimulus package to ward off a post-Brexit recession.
THE numbers have been crunched on the true cost of Brexit to the British economy, and it’s not pretty.
BIG changes are coming to the beer industry, with the merger of two of the world’s largest brewing companies about to be signed off.
THE film studio lot where Harry Potter and James Bond movies were filmed, Pinewood Studios, is set to be sold for $569.97 million.
EUROPE could be plunged into a new economic crisis this week amid fears over $500 billion worth of bad debts.
VERIZON has agreed to buy troubled Yahoo Inc for about $6.67 billion, in a deal likely to end the four-year reign of chief executive Marissa Mayer.
IF YOU’RE ready to pack your bags right now, it might be a good idea to think very seriously about your timing.
THERE’S one group of sex workers who’ve reported a big spike in trade thanks to the Republican National Convention.
TEBIE Gonzalez has given a harrowing account of the “march of shame”, where middle-class Venezuelans liquidated their life savings to stockpile food.
MORE than 120,000 people lined up to leave their own country on the weekend in a desperate, humiliating hunt for food and medicine.
BRITAIN has a new Prime Minister, whose biggest job is to implement Brexit. She’s vowing to take the hard road – this is what it might look like.
THERESA May has only been Britain’s new female Prime Minister for a few hours, but she’s already made a shock move.
OOPS. If you thought negative gearing was unfair, check out some of the tax concessions New York provides.
THE fallout from Brexit is far from over, with bad news for the United Kingdom in the latest economic forecast.
FORGET London and New York. Aussie expats are flocking to this city for its high salaries, cheap houses and incomparable lifestyle.
HE’S got £250 billion pounds on standby and will do whatever it takes, but the Bank of England governor has revealed his “limits” in an unorthodox speech.
THE shocking fall of Boris Johnson has the world watching in disbelief as this horror story continues to deliver earth-shattering twists.
BRITAIN is still mired in chaos, but believe it or not, the Brexit vote could actually be a good thing for Australians.
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