Bayer offers $10b to settle Roundup cancer US lawsuits
Agrochemical maker Bayer and lawyers for cancer patients announced a proposed $US7.25 billion ($A10.26 billion) settlement to resolve thousands of […]
Agrochemical maker Bayer and lawyers for cancer patients announced a proposed $US7.25 billion ($A10.26 billion) settlement to resolve thousands of […]
American actor Shia LaBeouf has been arrested after allegedly hitting two men during Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans. Police
With the prospect of paying at least $1 million for a home in many of Australia’s capital cities, buyers are
Thomas Pritzker will retire as the executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels after details of his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein were
Britain’s jobless rate edged up in late 2025 to its highest in more than a decade outside the pandemic period
BHP moves to hide even its own evidence in its defence against coal miner Simon Turner. Michael West with the
Artificial intelligence, robot vehicles and drones are transforming Australian farming in a bid to boost efficiency, overcome labour shortages, and
Coles has defended its “down down” discount campaign, saying grocery shoppers understand they represent “fair dinkum” price reductions. The retail
The Australian Jewish Association is promoting an Israeli real estate scheme selling stolen Palestinian land to Australian investors. Joshua Barnett
Baby Bunting’s attempt to re-imagine the way parents shop for their kiddos is paying off, with first-half sales growth exceeding
Jewish and Palestinian students and staff are bearing the brunt of ingrained racism at universities as institutions are chastised for
Miner Vicuna Corporation, controlled by Australia’s BHP and Canada’s Lundin Mining has announced a $US18 billion ($A25 billion) multi-year investment
The world’s biggest mining company has posted a 28 per cent boost in interim profit after its copper division delivered
The Reserve Bank’s rationale behind increasing interest rates for the first time in more than two years is set to
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has enthusiastically endorsed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s bid to serve a fifth straight
As the SA Premier basks in the campaign glory of a $3.9 billion downpayment on shipyard for nuclear subs, the
Australia’s fifth-largest retail bank has set aside millions of dollars to plug risk-management deficiencies after it was pinged by regulators.
Supermarket giant Coles has been accused of artificially increasing prices before reducing them and claiming it as a discount. Australia’s
Mobile phone, computer, video game and small appliance sales have pushed up the profit for electronics giant JB Hi-Fi, which
A premium wine maker, whose portfolio includes the prestigious Penfolds brand, has plunged into the red after it was forced
Australia’s biggest steelmaker has reported a big jump in interim profit weeks after it rejected a takeover bid. BlueScope Steel’s
A global financial body has urged the federal government to implement tax reform as Australia’s economy manages a “soft landing”.
From curbing protests to controlling what can be said, state and Federal Labor governments are becoming authoritarian. Next in line
Israel’s cabinet has approved further measures to tighten Israel’s control over the occupied West Bank and make it easier for
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor will soon unveil his overhauled front bench as he signals a shift to the right with
While larger businesses are increasingly seeking credit to fuel growth, some companies are struggling just to keep the lights on,
Mini-sabbaticals. Adult gap years. Micro-retirement. Extended career breaks go by many names and take many forms, from using the time
A “big measles outbreak” in parts of London is affecting unvaccinated children under the age of 10, the UK Health
The Reserve Bank will shine new light on why it decided to hike interest rates, while fresh data should offer
The freshly minted Liberal leader has doubled down on plans for a hardline immigration policy, pledging to cut migrant numbers
A young entrepreneur says there’s still plenty of potential in the used car empire he founded, and he’s not going
BHP has accused coal miner Simon Turner of making “wild accusations” but refuses to say what they are. Michael West,
Don’t believe what you see and hear. It’s not true! This week on The West Report, Angus Taylor takes the
Angus Taylor ousting Sussan Ley as leader of the Liberal Party reinforces longstanding perceptions about the Party’s treatment of women.
Australia’s trade minister is confident a long-stalled agreement can be reached after high-level negotiations with European Union counterparts. Trade Minister
Israel’s President Herzog has departed, leaving less ‘social cohesion’, while politicians, justices and NSW police have many questions to answer.