Cyclone Kirrily Leaves Thousands Without Power in Australia

Tropical Cyclone Kirrily has made landfall in Queensland, Australia, causing widespread power outages for over 64,000 homes. The storm brought destructive winds and heavy rain. Read the latest updates on the aftermath and recovery efforts.

Iran Protests: Death Toll Climbs to 420

Human rights activists report a sharp rise in fatalities amid ongoing Iran protests. The crackdown intensifies as global calls for accountability grow. Read the full report.

Egypt's Inflation Rate Drops to 11.8% in December

Egypt's annual inflation rate fell to 11.8% in December 2024, a significant drop from previous months. The Central Bank's data signals progress in the nation's economic stabilization efforts. Read the full analysis.

US Job Market Split: 47% Seek Change, 53% Stay in 2026

A new Zety report shows a divided US workforce in 2026: 47% plan job searches for better pay, but 53% stay due to fear & instability. Explore the rise of the 'quiet stay' and what it means for careers. Read the full analysis.

US Alarmed by Rise of Deadly 'Pink Cocaine' Drug

US health officials warn of a dangerous new drug trend called 'pink cocaine' or 'tusi'. This unpredictable mix, often containing ketamine and MDMA, is linked to overdoses and fatalities. Read about the risks and its spread.

Iran Crackdown: 538+ Dead, US & Israel Warned

Iran protests death toll hits 538, activists report. Tehran warns US & Israel are 'legitimate targets' if Washington intervenes. Internet blackout hampers verification. Read the latest.

Israel PM Backs Iran Protestors, Slams Regime

Israeli PM Netanyahu expresses support for Iranian protestors, calling for end to 'tyranny'. He and US officials discuss Iran turmoil as tensions escalate. Read the latest developments.

Indian man in Canada faces extortion, home shot at

An Indian-origin man in Brampton, Canada, survived a shooting at his home and a $500,000 extortion threat. Peel Police's special task force is investigating the rising crime targeting the South Asian community.

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