Saddam Hussein’s chemical weapons facility is now under control by militants.
Athena Yenko
Jun 20, 2014
The government mulls of stripping Aussie jihadists of their dual citizenship – an extreme measure says Scott
Athena Yenko
Jun 20, 2014
Chris McLaughlin, senior vice-president for external affairs at Inmarsat, contradicted Inmarsat's scientist Chris Ashton interview with BBC's Horizon program
Athena Yenko
Jun 19, 2014
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has renewed his offer to set a meeting with Clive Palmer to work in smoothening relations with crossbench senators.
Reissa Su
Jun 19, 2014
The New Zealand government has rejected a proposal for underwater mining for iron ore deposits said to be threatening the sanctuary of the rare and endangered Maui dolphins. According to the country's Environmental Protection Authority, the project was scrapped due to the "uncertainty" about the environmental effects off the coast of New Zealand.
Reissa Su
Jun 19, 2014
A corpse weighing 200-kilogram was denied by a morgue for being too-fat
Athena Yenko
Jun 19, 2014
Amid the Iraq crisis, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has recently announced Australia is giving $5 million humanitarian aid.
Athena Yenko
Jun 19, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is considerably stronger after the US Federal Reserve surprised when it revised economic growth forecasts downwards overnight.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 19, 2014
The Australian Labour and Greens parties have challenged Prime Minister Tony Abbott to a double dissolution election after the Senate has voted down a bill to scrap the Clean Energy Finance Corporation for the second time.
Reissa Su
Jun 18, 2014
With the chance of the 2014 El Niño weather phenomenon still going, dairy and beef farmers in Australia have been advised to brace for potential impacts on the industry.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 18, 2014
From an initial July impact forecast, the Australia's Bureau of Meteorology announced the El Niño weather phenomenon seemed to lag behind and might probably develop by September, even as it saw a deceleration in Pacific Ocean warming associated with the weather pattern.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 18, 2014
SMS rates are expected to drop following a decision from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Athena Yenko
Jun 18, 2014
The New Zealand Greens has accused the government of further endangering the rare Maui "hobbit" dolphin by opening its habitat to oil exploration and drilling.
Reissa Su
Jun 18, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar traded to a fresh one-week low, following dovish comments by the Reserve Bank of Australia yesterday and offshore moves into
the USD overnight.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 18, 2014
Oklahoma meteorologist Danielle Dozier of local KOCO-TV just got on air and was about to deliver her live morning weather report when the walls of the studio around her rattled from an earthquake.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 18, 2014
A provision in the proposed Coalition budget that broke then Opposition leader Tony Abbott's promise not to impose a new tax was approved in the Australian Senate on Tuesday.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 18, 2014
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key is stretching his final effort to win a seat in the United Nations Security Council as he arrives in the U.S.
Reissa Su
Jun 17, 2014
Prime Minister Tony Abbot told parliament Monday that the situation in Iraq can give birth to a terrorist state
Athena Yenko
Jun 17, 2014
American President Barack Obama has sent 275 armed forces personnel to Iraq to provide support and security for the U.S. personnel and the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.
Athena Yenko
Jun 17, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD sits perilously close to 0.9400, almost exactly where it went out at the end of last week.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 17, 2014
A new Oxfam survey has revealed a great disparity between Australia's rich and poor. According to Oxfam's report "Still the Lucky Country?" the gap continues to grow as Australia's wealthiest were found to be not paying enough tax.
Reissa Su
Jun 17, 2014
It is about time to know if Argentina manages to win the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil. However, the South American nation lost another significant battle on Monday, June 16 when the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Argentina’s plea to pay holdout hedge funds in accordance with its restructured debt offers.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jun 17, 2014
Hillary Clinton called Canada as an “indispensable partner” of the United States on the world stage.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jun 17, 2014
Australia's Trade Minister Andrew Robb has described U.S. President Barack Obama's climate change plan as having "no action associated with it." Robb said the president's bid to cut power-plant emissions in the U.S. lacks substance.
Reissa Su
Jun 16, 2014
US-Iran alliance may happen soon as violence in Iraq escalate to uncontrollable level
Athena Yenko
Jun 16, 2014
Mass killings by Islamist militants were posted on Twitter; as military killed 279 in 24 hours; Bishop urged Aussies to leave Iraq ASAP
Athena Yenko
Jun 16, 2014
Scott Esk, a Tea Party candidate in Oklahoma for the 91st district in the state house, appears to be endorsing an Old Testament Biblical practice of stoning gay people to death.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 16, 2014
Iraq Terror: US Defence Secretary confirmed flying carrier USS George HW Bush to Iraq as Prime Minister Tony Abbott vows to follow US’ decision on Iraq
Athena Yenko
Jun 16, 2014
Australia is expected to achieve less than a third of its target carbon emission cuts, according to research firm Reputex. The report may be a reflection of the country's climate change policy.
Reissa Su
Jun 13, 2014
The advent of San Francisco-based Uber taxi app in European Union (EU) countries sparked massive strike across various cities such as London, Berlin, Paris, France, Barcelona and Madrid. Traditional taxi drivers mounted large-scale strikes across the various cities that commuters are beset with chaotic days of heavy traffic.
Ma Evelyn Castino Quilas
Jun 13, 2014