Month: November 2025
Buying for 7 figures: beware of these 3 pitfalls that can ruin your real estate purchase.
Acquiring a property priced over a million dollars, or a “seven-figure” purchase, is often seen as the pinnacle of financial success. It grants access to a prestigious real estate market, synonymous with quality, prime location, and legacy. However, the luxury market is not without its risks. The sheer scale of the sums involved makes mistakes […]
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Australia Announces “Ambitious” and “Achievable” Emissions Reduction Target by 2035
Australia is accelerating its energy transition with a new ambitious climate target for 2035. The government aims to reduce emissions by 62-70% compared to 2005 levels, supported by a AUD 7 billion funding package. The strategy, described as “realistic and scientific,” relies on renewable energy and industrial decarbonization to meet this crucial climate goal, though […]
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Visa revoked for participation in a neo-Nazi rally in NSW.
The Australian commitment to multiculturalism and democratic order was recently underscored by a swift and decisive action from immigration authorities: the revocation of a visa belonging to a foreign national who participated in a neo-Nazi rally outside the New South Wales (NSW) Parliament House. This incident, while isolated, sends a powerful and unmistakable message about […]
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Australia’s Ban on Social Media for Under-16s
The oceanic nation of Australia, crossing a new threshold in digital regulation, is set to become the first country in the world to ban social media access for those under 16 from 10 December, thereby regulating access to TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, or YouTube. A radical measure aimed at protecting young people’s mental health and […]
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Surf Accident in Western Australia: The Dangers of the Bombie Reef Break
The serious surf accident that occurred in Western Australia, not far from the legendary Bombie Reef Break, has drawn strong attention across local media and social platforms. In a region where this famous reef break is known for its powerful waves and frequent swells, the incident serves as a reminder of the inherent dangers of […]
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Australia Sets Ambitious Climate Target for 2035
At the heart of an intensifying national debate, Australia is ramping up its fight against climate change with an ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. Responding to growing expectations from the public, scientists and the international community, the country is attempting to balance energy transition, economic development and the management of its […]
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Littleproud defends the Nationals, considered the “subversive” faction of the party.
Australian political life, often characterized by iron discipline within the major parties, sometimes presents fascinating paradoxes. The leader of the Nationals, David Littleproud, recently made headlines by expressing surprising admiration for members of his own party, particularly those who might be described as “subversive.” This unexpected support, aimed at defending the party’s most traditionally rebellious […]
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Victoria signs Australia’s first Indigenous treaty: A major milestone
Victoria is poised to make history as the first Australian state to conclude a treaty with Indigenous peoples. Indeed, the bill recently passed its first reading in the Legislative Assembly. This means a significant step toward recognizing Indigenous rights and building a shared future. In addition, the legislation establishes a consultative assembly of elected Indigenous […]
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Fiscalité : le Plan Dubois, ou comment l’État gagne 25 milliards d’euros sans effort des citoyens.
Le débat sur la fiscalité est souvent synonyme d’augmentation d’impôts, de coupes budgétaires, ou de mesures impopulaires. Pourtant, le Plan Dubois est en passe de révolutionner cette perception, en promettant à l’État une manne annuelle colossale de 25 milliards d’euros sans exiger d’effort supplémentaire des contribuables, du moins des ménages. Ce plan, dont le nom […]
Read MoreAsda Breaks UK Pricing Laws: What Missing Unit Labels Mean for Shoppers
When shoppers pick up everyday items like cereal or cleaning products, they generally trust that the price displayed on the shelf tells the full story. Yet a recent investigation revealed that several Asda stores were missing key information the law requires: unit prices. These labels, which show the cost per kilogram or per litre, are […]
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