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David Tennant is back in the must-watch thriller ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen.’ We break down why this chilling series is the talk of the town and what you need to know before you press play.
Melbourne Museum unveils a stunning collection of ancient Roman artefacts. From IMAX blockbusters to a real-life museum heist story, here’s why it’s the cultural heart of the city right now.
The FIFA Series 2026 is in full swing. Get the lowdown on Australia's clash with Cameroon, Macau's trip to take on Tanzania, and all the action from a massive international window.
‘CPA’ – does it stand for accounting, healthcare, or IT? We’ve brought together the 2026 shake-up in the chartered accountant market, the latest sleep apnoea devices, and the cPanel upheaval rocking the global web hosting industry.
Focusing on President Zelenskyy's latest warning, this Axios-style analysis examines how Russia's satellite reconnaissance and cooperation with Iran are introducing new variables on the Ukrainian battlefield.
The deadline for 2026 MG Community Credit Union Central Federation recruitment is fast approaching. We delve into the hidden intentions behind the so-called '2016 Tough' personality and competency assessment – and reveal the winning strategies you need to pass.
An in-depth analysis of the latest security issues at OpenAI. From the ChatGPT data smuggling vulnerability to the GitHub token breach caused by command injection in Codex, this piece covers the real-world risk management strategies of responsible AI adoption that every business needs to pay attention to.
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Kyoto Bank (5844) has sharply revised upward its earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2026. We examine the FG integration strategy behind this move and the current state of its shift away from being a 'bank that just lends' – something that is now a thing of the past.
Because Okinawa’s weather can turn on a dime, ‘Stargazing Photo & Space Walk’ at Kibougaoka Beach in Onna Village has become a hit – you can book on the day once you've seen what the sky looks like. Here’s a local’s take on this indulgent stargazing experience, where every participant gets their own personal photoshoot.