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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Why Pezeshkian Claims Today’s ‘Full-Scale War’ is More Dangerous Than the 1980s

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warns of a “full-scale war” ahead of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting, citing Western efforts to destabilize Iran.

The Long Soak How Queensland’s Monsoon Crisis Will Isolate the Outback

With their historic win over Gabon, Mozambique sits level with Ivory Coast and Cameroon. We analyze the permutations for the final Group F matchday.

Northbridge Violence Under Scrutiny Again After Tragic Assault on Labor Figure

Former WA Labor Secretary Tim Picton is in an induced coma after an alleged assault in Northbridge. Accused Brodie Dewar, 20, has been granted bail.

Concessions, Free Zones and Platinum Guarantees The Final Hurdles to Peace

Exploring the ‘thorny issues’ of the Ukraine-Russia peace talks: Economic free zones, nuclear plant joint ventures, and Article 5-style security guarantees.

Sailing Strategy: Behind the Scenes of Comanche’s Tactical Triumph

A technical breakdown of the 80th Sydney to Hobart. Analysis of LawConnect’s mechanical failures vs. Comanche’s redemption strategy in the River Derwent.

A Giant of the Labor Movement: Prayers Pour in for Strategist Tim Picton

From Dan Andrews’ office to WA Labor’s 2021 landslide, Tim Picton has been a powerhouse in Australian politics. Leaders send prayers as he fights for life.

How Logistics and Technology Fuel Transnational Child Exploitation

Similar time zones and high-speed internet are fueling a horrific trade. Discover why the AFP is targeting Australian offenders in the Philippines.

Stardom and Scrutiny: The Polarizing Double Life of Brigitte Bardot

Exploring the complex life of Brigitte Bardot. From cinema stardom to five convictions for inciting racial hatred, the French icon remained polarizing until her death.

Myanmar Votes Amid Civil War: First Phase of Junta-Led Election Begins

Myanmar kicked off the first phase of its controversial general election on Sunday. Voting took place in 102 townships amid reports of explosions and airstrikes.

New York Wakes Up to Heaviest Snowfall in Four Years; State of Emergency Declared

New York City and the Northeast are reeling from a massive winter storm that dropped over 9 inches of snow in some areas, causing 700 flight cancellations.

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