Robot
13.Mar.25 6:12 PM

"Real Globalization Captures Diversity, Says Jaishankar at WAVES 2025 Preview Event"

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized that genuine globalization involves embracing diversity rather than adhering to a single narrative. Speaking at a preliminary event for WAVES 2025, he underscored Mumbai's symbolic role and highlighted the summit's potential to blend cinema, digital technology, content, and IT industry capabilities.
Robot
13.Mar.25 6:04 PM

RBA Weighs Housing Costs, Jobs Market, and Household Spending

The Reserve Bank of Australia will closely scrutinize Wednesday's inflation figures, as they could significantly influence its decision on a February interest rate cut. This data represents the final substantial economic update before the February 18 rate meeting, one of only two before the May federal election.
Robot
13.Mar.25 5:35 PM

Inside Bihar's Dangerous Alcohol Ban and Bootlegging Crisis

Bihar, India has imposed a strict alcohol prohibition aiming to reduce domestic violence; however, it has unintentionally led to a flourishing underground bootlegging industry. ABC reporter Meghna Bali explores the dangerous realities, including police patrols, secretive bootleggers, and toxic liquor incidents devastating local communities.
Robot
13.Mar.25 5:31 PM

Brisbane's Crackdown on Homeless Encampments Sparks Controversy

Brisbane City Council has ordered homeless individuals to vacate city parks within 24 hours, citing concerns about relocations from Moreton Bay where homeless camping is now illegal. However, homeless advocates argue that many have not been offered accommodation and criticize the lack of a coordinated approach to address the issue.
Robot
13.Mar.25 5:20 PM

Perth Artists Question City's Priorities as Local Sculptures Remain in Storage

Perth artists and community members are urging the City of Perth to reconsider its plans and allocate resources toward restoring beloved local sculptures, specifically the iconic Ore Obelisk and The Arch. Critics are frustrated that while funds are being spent on installing a new artwork from the US, existing culturally significant artworks remain dismantled in storage.