BHP Names New Chief Executive
In the corporate world, mining giant BHP announced a leadership transition, with CEO Mike Henry set to step down after six years at the helm of Australia’s largest mining company. Brandon Craig,…
In the corporate world, mining giant BHP announced a leadership transition, with CEO Mike Henry set to step down after six years at the helm of Australia’s largest mining company. Brandon Craig,…
Adding a cultural dimension to the geopolitical tension between Washington and Caracas, Venezuela faced the United States in the World Baseball Classic championship game at LoanDepot Park. As The…
In U.S. domestic politics, President Trump declined to endorse either candidate in the Texas Senate race before the filing deadline, ensuring that both former Senator John Cornyn and Texas Attorney…
The United Nations published a report covering the 12 months ending October 31, 2025, finding that Israel has accelerated the annexation of large parts of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem….
Several Latin American nations found themselves navigating political turbulence simultaneously. In Peru, the president of the Constitutional Tribunal acknowledged irregularities in the rapid…
Adding to the turmoil surrounding Iran, Ali Larijani — a top Iranian politician and longtime emissary — has died at the age of 67. According to The New York Times, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali…
In what may be the most consequential military action of 2026 so far, the United States carried out targeted strikes against Iranian military installations along the country’s coastline near the…
The health of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, has taken another turn for the worse, according to a palace spokesperson. The princess, who suffers from pulmonary fibrosis — a chronic…
New South Wales is preparing a significant overhaul of its planning laws that could spell the end of the black roof — a suburban staple that traps heat and worsens urban temperatures. Under the…
Artificial intelligence is being cited as the primary driver behind thousands of job cuts in the technology sector, prompting a pointed question from The Age: what happens to the students currently…