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Australia federal election 2025 counting starts, Labour vs Liberal contestAustralia held its federal election on May 3, 2025. Counting is underway to determine if Anthony Albanese will remain Prime Minister. Peter...
Australia may turn less welcoming to international studentsAustralia’s federal elections have sparked concern among Indian students and study abroad advisors as both major political parties push for...
Australian Opposition proposes fee hikes, enrolment limits in drastic plan for international studentsThe Coalition in Australia has announced plans to cap international student enrolments at 240,000 annually and introduce higher visa fees f...
Lights out for the planet: India and the world unite for Earth Hour; watch videos from across the globeCities in India and around the world marked Earth Hour by turning off lights from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, promoting environmental conservation....
Blinken wades into political crisis with stop in South KoreaUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in South Korea during a political crisis to emphasize policy continuity and trilateral coopera...
Rs 80,000 a month for balcony use: Sydney rental ad stuns social mediaThe controversial listing appeared on Facebook Marketplace earlier this month, offering a "room" in the central business district of Sydney...
Study suggests evening physical activity key for health benefits in obesity, diabetesThe latest research suggests that engaging in most of one's daily physical activity during the evening hours could lead to significant heal...
Housing shortage crushes Indian students' study abroad dreams in AustraliaAccommodation prices in Australia have shot up nearly 15% for shared rooms or dormitories in the last quarter, according to latest data sha...
Australia to make it more difficult for immigrants to own a home; hike fees on foreign owners of empty housesCurrently, foreigners are prohibited from purchasing established homes in Australia unless they reside in the country for work or study, wi...
Is Australia heading towards a housing crisis for international students?Rising rental costs and limited availability of student accommodation have led to a housing crisis in Australia, with the cost of living an...
Traders gear up for riskier assetsThe US dollar, which has benefited from angst around the statutory borrowing limit, will be in focus as another week of trading begins at 5...
As international students flock back to Australia, they face even worse housing struggles than before COVIDA number of universities have been selling off a proportion of their student housing in response to falls in revenue during the pandemic. F...
World begins ushering in locked-down New YearAfter a grinding year that has seen at least 1.7 million people die from Covid-19, fresh waves of infection have sparked renewed lockdowns ...
Asian markets dip as investors brace for US presidential debateMSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged down 0.1% in early trade. It is headed for a monthly drop of 3.3%, the lar...
Two bidders in race for Virgin AustraliaVirgin Australia Group went into voluntary administration in late April as the global aviation industry came to a halt amid international b...
The cities around the world most at risk of property bubblesMunich, Toronto, Vancouver, Amsterdam and London are the next most vulnerable in the bank’s Global Real Estate Bubble Index of 20 major cen...
High alert in Delhi after Sydney hostage crisisThe police may position their SWAT personnel and spotters with snipers at embassies and other vital installations depending upon the situat...
- US may now support bank debt, deposits
The US government is weighing guaranteeing billions of dollars in bank debt and temporarily insuring all US bank deposits, in a bid to unfr...
- Australia coping with global financial turmoil: central bank
Australia's financial system has coped better with the recent global turmoil than those in many other countries, the central bank said in a...
- Oil prices marginally higher ahead of Bernanke speech
World oil prices traded only marginally higher in Asia ahead of US Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's speech.