Australian employees now have the right to ignore work emails, calls after hours
Millions of Australians can now break free from the stress of after-hours calls and emails from work.
Australia limits foreign students in migration crackdown
The decision follows a raft of actions since last year to end COVID-era concessions for foreign students and workers in Australia that helped businesses recruit staff locally while strict border controls kept overseas workers out.
Why South Korea’s youth decision to prioritize pleasure over parenthood is causing problems
Asia’s fourth-largest economy plans to launch a new government ministry dedicated to demographic challenges after years of incentives failed to ease the baby crisis.
US nuclear project ‘years’ behind schedule – WSJ
Rebuilding silos for Sentinel missiles is creating headaches for the Pentagon
Pakistan invites Indian PM to Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting
Narendra Modi is likely to decline Islamabad’s invitation amid border tensions between the two neighbors
Trump slams Biden and Harris over snub to fallen soldiers
The former president has criticized the White House for ignoring a ceremony honoring troops killed during the US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Durov’s arrest is ‘hallmark of dictatorship’ – Tucker Carlson to RFK Jr
The comments were made during an interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has recently announced the suspension of his campaign as an independent candidate for US president.
FIA Blocks Moonis Elahi’s CNIC in Major Money Laundering Probe
The FIA intensifies its crackdown on money laundering, blocking CNICs and passports of Moonis Elahi and others.
Government Eyes Prepaid Meters to Combat Electricity Theft
The Pakistani government is considering prepaid meters to combat electricity theft.
Balochistan Terror Attacks Leave 23 Dead Amid Rising Violence
A brutal terrorist attack in Balochistan's Musakhel district left 23 dead.
Islamabad Seals Red Zone Amidst Utility Stores Protest
The Islamabad administration has fortified the Red Zone with containers and police.
Japan scrambles jets after Chinese aircraft ‘violates’ airspace
Japan scrambled fighter jets on Monday after a Chinese military aircraft "violated" Japanese airspace, the defence ministry said.