Ryanair

Ryanair’s Resilience Prevails: Defying European Pressure, the Airline Holds Firm on Ticket Prices

ROME Ryanair, Europe's largest airline, is facing challenges in France and Italy, where it is attempting to reduce pollution from aviation. France has proposed minimum ticket prices to serve cities like Marseille and Bordeaux, while Italy is the clear market...
Minister For Treasury Matt Thistlethwaite addresses media during a press conference in Sydney

Failed Indigenous Rights Referendum Derails Australia’s Republic Aspirations

CANBERRA, Australia Australia's failed referendum on the Indigenous Voice has halted the government's plans to cut the nation's constitutional ties to Britain's King Charles III. The referendum would have established an Indigenous advisory body to Parliament. The loss has reduced...
Russia foreign ministers Pyongyang

Russian and North Korean Foreign Ministers Hold Talks Amidst Heightened Western Concerns over Alleged Weapons Transfers

Russia and North Korea's foreign ministers met in Pyongyang to discuss boosting military ties following the US accusation of North Korea sending munitions to Russia for support in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov thanked North Korea for its strong...
Country Garden Surprising Decision to Sell Down an Incomplete Australia Project

Reality Check: Country Garden’s Surprising Decision to Sell Down an Incomplete Australia Project

WILTON, Australia Chinese property giant Country Garden has stalled several overseas developments, including the stalled Wilton Greens project in Sydney. The project, which promises shady streets, sporting fields, bike paths, parks, and a new local school, is one of several...
Indonesia presidential election season

Indonesia’s Political Pulse Quickens: Presidential Race Gains Momentum as Candidates Enroll

JAKARTA Indonesia is preparing for the election season for its presidential race, with nearly 205 million people expected to choose who will lead the country's resource-rich economy and drive a shift away from fossil fuel reliance. The race is expected...
Stock Market

Middle East Tension Casts Shadow on Asian Stocks, Propelling Gold to a 2-Month High

Asian shares fell on Thursday due to risk aversion due to Middle East tensions, while gold prices remained near two-month peaks. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was 1.11% lower and on course for a 1.4% decline in...
Car manufacturing

Electric Vehicle Industry’s Challenge: Tesla, GM, and Ford Scale Back Production Amidst Growing Demand Concerns

SAN FRANCISCO Tesla, General Motors, and Ford have been cautious about expanding electric vehicle production capacity due to economic uncertainties and concerns about a slowdown in demand. Tesla CEO Elon Musk expressed concerns that higher borrowing costs could prevent potential...
Iran-US

US Takes Aim at Iran’s Missile and Drone Programs as UN Measures Expire: What’s Next?

WASHINGTON The US has taken steps to restrict Iran's missile program and curb Iran's drone transfers to Russia after the expiration of U.N. Security Council sanctions. Russia stated that transfers of missile technology to Iran no longer require Security Council...
Gaza Hamas Tunnels

Intricacies of Urban Underground Tunnel Warfare: Unveiling the Gaza Hamas Tunnels

Warfare is typically divided into land, sea, and air domains, but tunnel warfare has been a significant aspect of covert operations for thousands of years. Chinese military theorists, Japanese forces, and Viet Cong guerrillas have all used tunnels to surprise...
UN Security Council

US Vetoes UN Security Council Action on Israel and Gaza: Examining the Implications for International Relations

The United States has vetoed a resolution by the United Nations Security Council that would have called for humanitarian pauses in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants to allow humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip. The vote...
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