Flirtation turns to something much darker in show set at Australian Open
What starts as a rom-com set at the Australian Open turns into a searing indictment of race relations in Australia in the new show Game. Set. Match. Source link
Wests Tigers star Luai confirms move to PNG Chiefs
Jarome Luai will leave Wests Tigers at the end of the 2027 season, announcing he will join the PNG Chiefs for their entry to the NRL. Source link
San Francisco, Oakland finally land 2-year legal battle over airport name
San Francisco has settled a two-year legal fight with its neighbour across the bay that will allow the city of Oakland to include “San Francisco” in its airport’s name — as long as it doesn’t highlight the two words in any way. Source link
Acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine to exit in June, barely a year after her predecessor left
The U.S. ambassador to Ukraine will leave her post this June, after spending barely a year in the role. Source link
US regulator orders review of TV licence after Trump criticises Kimmel
It comes after both Donald and Melania Trump demanded the network cancel Kimmel’s late-night comedy show over a joke they described as a call to violence, days before an alleged attempt to assassinate the US president. Source link
Flying cars and 5-minute charges: China's EV industry sees opportunity in Iran crisis
As the US-Iran has sent the world scrambling for fuel, China is positioned to benefit from its rapid shift into electric vehicles. Source link
Trump OKs mining near Minnesota's Boundary Waters along Canadian border
U.S. President Donald Trump has lifted a federal ban on mining near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, clearing the way for a South American company eyeing the region’s precious metals to begin applying for permits. Source link
U.S. intelligence agencies consider what Iran would do if Trump declares victory
The agencies are studying how Iran would likely respond if U.S. President Donald Trump were to declare a unilateral victory in the two-month-old war that has killed thousands and become a political liability for the White House, two U.S. officials and a person familiar with the matter said. Source link
Always-on defence becomes critical as AI accelerates cyber threats: Infotrust
Cybersecurity leaders are warning that organisations must adopt an “always-on” defence model as attackers increasingly leverage automation and artificial intelligence to accelerate cyber attacks. Source link
Federal government targets sport participation with $660 million pledge to sport organizations
The federal government is targeting participation in sport with $660 million pledged to national sport organizations over five years. That comes after a commission studying the future of sport in Canada found a “widespread funding crisis” has made sport unsafe. Source link