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Trump Jr. Says Australian Home Affairs Minister Needs to Make Room for Free Speech

Donald Trump Jr. has criticised media outlets and the Australian Labor government for spreading “fake news” about his upcoming speaking tour. The son of the former U.S. president’s comments come in response to ongoing criticism from federal Labor ministers culminating in a now-deleted Twitter post from the Australian home affairs minister who called Mr. Trump…


Medical Care for Children at Risk in South Korea Amid Shortage of Pediatricians, Clinic Closures

South Korea has seen a decline in hospital services and clinics offering medical care for children and infants amid a shortage of pediatricians and a declining birth rate. Over 550 pediatric clinics have closed in the past five years, exceeding the 519 clinics launched during that same period, the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service…


Department in Charge of Medicare, Centrelink Says Staff Shortages Not a Problem

Services Australia, the agency that oversees Australia’s public health and social security schemes, Medicare and Centrelink, has dismissed community concerns over staffing levels. This follows allegations that tens of thousands of calls went unanswered leaving thousands of Australians without access to vital services. A spokesperson for Services Australia told The Epoch Times in an email that…


Digital Banking Reality in Australia: Booking Appointments to Get Cash

Australians may have to book appointments the next time they want to withdraw cash as several major banking institutions accelerate their digitalisation process. This comes after a Queensland woman recently gained public attention after a Tiktok video describing her ordeal of withdrawing cash from a local bank branch went viral. According to the video, Taryn…


Airbnb Wins Vancouver Privacy Ruling, as Court Quashes Order to Release Host Data

Vancouver housing activist Rohana Rezel has had a beef with Airbnb and the City of Vancouver for years, and a B.C. Supreme Court ruling this week means there’s no end in sight. Rezel had made Freedom of Information requests to the city in 2019, seeking information about the hosts of short-term rentals. But the city and…


Shorten Says ADHD Diagnosis ‘Not a Ticket’ to the NDIS

The Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Bill Shorten, has rejected calls to allow people who are diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to gain automatic eligibility into the support program. Instead, the minister said there are other avenues that could be explored by people who have an ADHD diagnosis. “I think…


A Bus Careens Into a Gulch in Southern Mexico, Killing 29 People

MEXICO CITY—A passenger bus lost control and veered off a road and into a 75-foot-deep (25 meter-deep) gully in southern Mexico early Wednesday, killing at least 29 passengers, officials said. The crash occurred in the largely indigenous Mixteca region of the southern state of Oaxaca. The state’s interior secretary, Jesús Romero, said 27 people had…


Man Stabbed on Toronto Subway, Attacker Still at Large

Chaos erupted on a moving subway train in Toronto on Thursday afternoon as passengers fled from a violent altercation that involved the stabbing of one man. A video capturing the altercation between two male passengers has been posted online. In the footage, a man appeared to abruptly throw a punch at the other party, and…


Contradictory: Musician Bob Geldof Criticises Claim That Olympics Are ‘Climate Positive’

Irish singer and political activist Bob Geldof has questioned claims that the 2032 Olympic Games will be “climate positive” and green. “I take the point that you’ve still got to extract minerals to get to a green policy: it seems odd and contradictory, but there you go,” he said in an interview with Queensland State…


Contradictory: Musician Bob Geldof Pans Claims of ‘Climate Positive’ Olympic Games

Irish singer and political activist Bob Geldof has questioned claims that the 2032 Olympic Games will be “climate positive” and green. “I take the point that you’ve still got to extract minerals to get to a green policy: it seems odd and contradictory, but there you go,” he said in an interview with Queensland State…