IRGC Signals Permanent Shift in Strait of Hormuz Operations

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announce new operating conditions for the Strait of Hormuz, effectively ending previous maritime status for US and Israeli vessels.

Trump Hits Iran’s Trade Partners with 25% Tariff Amid Deadly Crackdown

Following reports of 600 deaths in Iran protests, President Trump imposes a 25% tariff on countries trading with Tehran. Military action remains “on the table.”

Why Trump is Obsessed with ‘Owning’ Greenland

Inside Donald Trump’s “psychological” push for Greenland. From mocking dog sleds to asserting American dominance in the Arctic.

Australia Day 2026 Weather: State-by-State Forecast Guide

Australia Day weather 2026, Sydney weather Australia Day, Melbourne heatwave, Perth sun, Australia Day beach guide, national forecast Jan 26.

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Zoning Jobs and Traffic Inside the McDonald’s VCAT Challenge

An analysis of the McDonald’s VCAT appeal in Northcote. Can a $2M investment and 100 jobs overcome local zoning and traffic concerns?

The ‘Sunrise Clause’ Loophole Sparking Outrage in QLD Real Estate

Legal experts warn of ‘Sunrise Clauses’ in property contracts after Kokoda Property Group cancels Milton apartment contracts. What buyers need to know.

Can Anwar’s Reforms End Malaysia’s Strongman Politics?

By limiting PM terms to 10 years, Anwar Ibrahim is attempting to dismantle the legacy of long-term rule and prevent a repeat of the 1MDB scandal.

China’s UN Stand A Battle for the Rules-Based Order in Latin America

China’s strong rhetoric at the UN Security Council highlights a deepening rift over US interventionism in Latin America following the Maduro capture.

Can the Thailand-Cambodia Peace Survive the Feb 8 Elections?

Tensions flare as Thailand accuses Cambodia of violating a 10-day-old truce. A Thai soldier was wounded by mortar fire in the disputed Emerald Triangle regio

Albanese Calls for Stability While Coalition Celebrates Maduro’s Fall

CANBERRA : The Australian government has adopted a “measured” response to the dramatic ousting and capture of Nicolás Maduro by US forces, with Prime Minister…

Why Naveed Akram’s Move to Goulburn Supermax is a Significant Shift

Following the Bondi terror attack, Naveed Akram faces 59 charges from Goulburn Supermax. Analysis of the legal road ahead for the ‘Chanukah by the Sea’ suspect.

Why 60 Sporting Elites are Demanding a Federal Bondi Inquiry

From Scott Pendlebury to Ian Thorpe, Australia’s elite athletes join the legal and business fraternity in demanding a federal royal commission into the Bondi attack.

Government Defends Weapon Bans Following Violent Freeway Confrontation

Following a violent armed clash on the Monash Freeway, Minister Harriet Shing defends Victoria’s machete ban while acknowledging ‘more work to do’ for safety.

How the Joint RAF Strike Signals a New Syrian Security Partnership

With Syria now a formal member of the Global Coalition under President Ahmed al-Sharaa, joint RAF-French strikes highlight a new level of security cooperation.

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