How should Australia prepare for potential fuel shortages from events like refinery fires or international conflicts?
Gas leak ignites plant in Victoria that produces about 10 percent of Australia's fuel
Gas leak ignites plant in Victoria that produces about 10 percent of Australia's fuel
Eight students and a teacher killed in the south-central province of Kahramanmaras, interior minister says
Representation, limits on power, electoral integrity, and civic trust.
Taxation, markets, and who bears the costs of economic change.
Donald Trump's threat marks the latest escalation in his ongoing spat with Jerome Powell
Roelf Meyer will replace the South African ambassador who was expelled from the US by President Donald Trump in 2025
Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war: - Trump to address nation - US President Donald Trump will address Americans on the Iran war later Wednesday, his first prime-time speech since the conflict began, as his approval ratings plunge and economic anxiety rises. The White House gave no details on the address, but it comes hours after Trump claimed Iran had sought a pause in hostilities, and that fighting could be over in "two weeks, maybe three". - Iran denies it seeks ceasefire
Peruvians headed back to the polls Monday after ballot shortages forced an unprecedented extension of Sunday’s election, reflecting deep strains in a country crippled by political instability and escalating crime. Peru police on Monday said they arrested an election official amid an enquiry into the voting delays
Those executed were allegedly involved in the killing of two law enforcement personnel
Judges handed down sentences ranging from five years to life imprisonment following mass trials
Argentina's lower house of parliament on Thursday approved a bill backed by President Javier Milei to permit mining in glacier regions. Environmentalists and scientists have warned that mining in in frozen parts of the Andes mountains would threaten water resources. The law takes effect once it is published in the official gazette
CAIRO, March 28 (Reuters) - An Israeli strike on a media car in southern Lebanon killed at least two Lebanese broadcast journalists, Lebanon's Al Manar TV reported on Saturday. The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the reports. (Reporting by Jaidaa Taha, Maya Gebeily and Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Joe Bavier)