Aussies shares fall on US chaos, mining slump
The fallout from CrowdStrike's global tech outage and US President Joe Biden's decision not to run for re-election helped push down the Australian stock market on Monday.
The fallout from CrowdStrike's global tech outage and US President Joe Biden's decision not to run for re-election helped push down the Australian stock market on Monday.
The decision comes after a drop in visitor numbers to Australia following the pandemic.
Biden's decision to drop out has Democrats across the country relieved and looking ahead HARPER WOODS, Michigan: After weeks of uncertainty over who would be at the top of the Democratic ticket in November, many voters expressed relief at the news that President Joe Biden would drop his re-election bid and began thinking about who … Read more
The global IT outage that disrupted workplaces around the world last week cost businesses an eye-watering amount of money.
Nuclear bombs are lined up a stone's throw from the CBD, and a menacing dictator threatens destruction. Welcome to the most bizarre city on earth.
WASHINGTON DC: US President Joe Biden dropped his faltering re-election bid on Sunday amid intensifying opposition within his own Democratic Party, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him as the party's nominee against Republican Donald Trump.Biden, 81, in a post on X, said he will remain in his role as president and commander-in-chief until … Read more
An alarming number of mortgage holders may have to sell their homes if interest rates remain high into next year, new research has shown.
Australian travelers will rejoice after the holiday favorite scrapped one of its more controversial practices.
ATHENS/QAMISHLI, Syria: Since 2022, senior Syrian and Turkish officials have periodically met in Moscow for talks brokered by Russia. But these meetings have failed to result in a thaw in their icy relations. However, that is a different matter now, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announcing his desire to re-establish formal ties with his … Read more
New analysis has revealed key Australian workers are being priced out of housing further and further from the city, as the rental crisis begins to “spread”.