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Australia plans gun buyback after Bondi massacre, as surfers honour victims

By Renju Jose The buyback would be similar to gun reforms introduced soon after the massacre in 1996 in Tasmania's Port Arthur after a lone gunman killed 35 people, which prompted authorities to implement some of the world's toughest gun laws. "Australia's gun laws were last substantially reformed in the wake of the Port Arthur

Melco Plans Private Hospital at Macau’s Studio City

Melco Resorts & Entertainment will soon build a healthcare center at its Studio City resort in Macau. This move represents a big step in the city’s efforts to diversify its economy beyond gambling. The company has teamed up with iRad Imaging and Diagnostic Medical Center for this project. They aim to open the facility on

Parataxis Plans $640M Bitcoin Treasury as Trump Backs BTC in US Retirement Plans

Bitcoin’s adoption continues despite some calls from market insiders that the Bitcoin-as-a-treasury model has peaked. Two recent examples seem to suggest otherwise: a South Korean firm has just followed Michael Saylor’s Strategy and Japan’s Metaplanet, by adding Bitcoin, and US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order which will make it easier to invest

Wike unveils plans to upgrade IBB Golf Club to international standard

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Nyesom Wike, has announced plans to renovate and upgrade the IBB International Golf and Country Club to international standard. Wike made the announcement during a visit to the club in Abuja on Saturday, where he assessed the facilities. “It is better we put the place in

Amazon Plans $20B Pennsylvania Data Centers Investment

Amazon plans to build two data centers in Pennsylvania, part of a planned $20-billion investment in the commonwealth...

Plans in for £100m Digbeth regeneration scheme

Developer Hartwell plans mixed-use project at former ironworks site...

Dow delays plans for $8.9B net-zero project in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland

Construction of a multi-billion dollar net-zero petrochemical project near Edmonton will be delayed until market conditions improve, says company CEO Jim Fitterling...

China plans to build the world’s largest dam – but what does this mean for India and Bangladesh downstream?

China recently approved the construction of the world’s largest hydropower dam, across the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet. When fully up and running, it will be the world’s largest power plant – by some distance. Yet many are worried the dam will displace local people and cause huge environmental disruption. This is particularly the case

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