New Zealand Prime Minister John Key wants to redesign the national flag to give it a distinct design when compared to Australia. A referendum for the change could happen this 2014.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 31, 2014
Her royal highness, Queen Elizabeth, is in a not enviable position these days. Besides her financial woes, she continues to lose support from commonwealth nations, including Australia.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 31, 2014
Canadian retailers Best Buy and Sears have announced it will collectively slash more than 1,500 jobs this year, in what could be an omen of things to come for the Canadian retail market at the onset of the Chinese New Year 2014 Year of the Horse.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 31, 2014
The lawyer for embattled Australian MP Craig Thomson insisted on Wednesday that the former national secretary of the Health Services Union (HSU) did not commit fraud when he allegedly use the cards to pay for the services of prostitutes and other personal expenses.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 30, 2014
Australian Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull expressed his support for ABC following the attack by Prime Minister Tony Abbott on the national broadcaster. Mr Abbott blasted ABC by saying the network "instinctively takes everyone's side but Australia's." Mr Abbott went straight to the point when he told the radio show that he would like ABC to become a "straight news gathering and news reporting organisation."
Reissa Su
Jan 30, 2014
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key wants to change the country’s flag. The country’s leader has raised the possibility of a national referendum on changing the national flag because the current one looks a lot like Australia’s.
Anne Lu
Jan 30, 2014
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced on Tuesday the appointment of Peter Cosgrove as new governor-general, to replace Quentin Bryce whose term ends in March.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 29, 2014
The New Zealand Labour Party has threatened to ban Facebook and the Internet from multi-national corporations over tax issues. Labour proposed the solution to force corporations to pay more taxes. The party recommends that the New Zealand government should talk to Facebook but if this doesn't work, a backup plan must be in place which Labour described as a "credible threat."
Reissa Su
Jan 29, 2014
New Zealand has opened its first manufacturing plant, that will use recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste to create food grade PET packaging, on Wednesday .
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 29, 2014
Canada Post's first batch of community mailboxes will already be coming in by February.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 29, 2014
Canada has threatened the U.S. with a retaliatory court action if the latter pushes through with a pending agricultural bill that requires meat sold in U.S. markets to detail its country of origin.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 29, 2014
The heat is back on embattled Australian MP Craig Thomson who is facing charges on the misuse of Health Services Union (HSU)-issued credit cards. Just when all seems quiet for the former Labour MP, a new female witnessed emerged on Tuesday who could provide proof that the MP indeed misused his credit cards.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 29, 2014
Queen Elizabeth II is said to be just a few spending away from depleting her funds. Not quite the poorhouse, though, but a new report claimed that the British royal’s wealth is “crumbling,” and her household finances are already at a “historic low” with only £1 million [AUD1.9 million] left in reserve.
Anne Lu
Jan 29, 2014
The year 2013 has proven to be the second most costly for Kiwi insurers, based on data released by the Insurance Council of New Zealand on Tuesday.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 28, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has recovered slightly, after hitting a low of USD0.8660 over the long weekend.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 28, 2014
Because of a strict campaign to collect unpaid taxes and penalties for 2013, the Australian government's coffer is richer by $430 million. The contributors are mainly the richest Australians, including racing celebrity Sean Buckley, art dealer John Ioannou and businessmen Bob Jane and Geoffrey Edelsten.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 28, 2014
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has had his uncle’s entire family eradicated, according to a new report. The once powerful Jang Song-thaek was executed in December for apparently attempting to overthrow his nephew.
Anne Lu
Jan 28, 2014
London mayor Boris Johnson has been named Honorary Australian of the Year at the Australian Day Awards ceremony in London on Saturday, and he couldn’t figure out why. The British politician was grateful with his new award, but admitted he couldn’t figure out why he was given one.
Anne Lu
Jan 27, 2014
French president Francois Hollande split with his long-time partner amid his affair scandal with alleged mistress, Julie Gayet. The now former first lady Valerie Trierweiler left for India on Sunday after the embattled leader’s announcement.
Anne Lu
Jan 27, 2014
Australian Labour Party and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten described Prime Minister Tony Abbott's speech in the World Economic Forum as "embarrassing." Mr Abbott had criticised Labour's stimulus package during the global financial crisis in front of the summit participants in Davos, Switzerland. He accused the Labour government of spending money to attract progress.
Reissa Su
Jan 24, 2014
Syrian Electronic Army was able to hack social outlets of CNN on Thursday January 23, 2014.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 24, 2014
An international law expert from the University of Indonesia said on Thursday that Australia could be defying the 1951 Refugee Convention, based on the statement of Prime Minister Tony Abbott that Canberra would stop boats carrying asylum seekers that enter the country's waters.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 24, 2014
Australia's policies on asylum seekers, sexual orientation, indigenous affairs, and disability were scrutinized by New York-based watchdog Human Rights Watch and found them wanting. The group gave a scathing review of Prime Minister Tony Abbott's Coalition government and the previous Labour government.
Reissa Su
Jan 23, 2014
TransCanada Corp has started operating on Wednesday the Texas leg of its controversial Keystone XL pipeline.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 23, 2014
Russian leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky advised U.S. President Barack Obama to divorce his wife Michelle Obama in order to become a better leader
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 23, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar remains above USD 0.8800 after inflation figures came in stronger than expected, making another cash rate cut highly unlikely.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 23, 2014
In response to East Timor’s urging on the International Court of Justice to force Australia to return seized documents regarding the two countries’ controversial oil treaty, Australian authorities defends their position and rejects to give in to the demands.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 22, 2014
Western Australia is given the green light to undertake its plans of catching and killing sharks in its popular beaches. But the Humane Society has described the move as a "complete disgrace" as the federal government granted the state of Australia an exemption from environmental laws.
Reissa Su
Jan 22, 2014
Asylum seekers from Africa are accusing Australian Navy personnel of torture on Wednesday. Their charges were corroborated by Hidayat, the Indonesian police chief, and backed by photos of the injuries.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 22, 2014
Russian president Vladimir Putin isn’t homophobic because he loves Elton John “despite his orientation.” The controversial leader, who ensured the passing of the anti-gay propaganda law in his country, denied that he is prejudiced against homosexuals.
Anne Lu
Jan 22, 2014