Saudi Arabia Cancels Expat Fees to Boost National Factories and Industry

December 19, 2025

Saudi Arabia Cancels Expat Fees to Boost National Factories and Industry

Saudi Arabia ends fees on foreign workers in licensed factories. This move aims to strengthen local industry, cut costs, and boost global competition under Vision 2030.

NSW Premier Seeks 3-Month Protest Ban After Bondi Terror Attack

December 19, 2025

NSW Premier Seeks 3-Month Protest Ban After Bondi Terror Attack

NSW Premier Chris Minns wants special powers to ban protests for three months, citing risks from pro-Palestine rallies after the Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people.

Queensland Extends Ban on Puberty Blockers for Youth Until 2031

December 19, 2025

Queensland Extends Ban on Puberty Blockers for Youth Until 2031

Queensland will continue pausing puberty blockers and hormone treatments for new young patients with gender dysphoria until 2031, pending a UK clinical trial. The decision follows a review supporting individual assessment but cites limited evidence. Existing patients remain unaffected. Critics warn the timing risks vulnerable youths' wellbeing.

Top 10 Non-Fiction Books of 2025 Explore Society, History, and Global Struggles

December 19, 2025

Top 10 Non-Fiction Books of 2025 Explore Society, History, and Global Struggles

As AI changes reading habits, new non-fiction books in 2025 cover history, caste, conflict, and environment. From India’s past to Gaza’s crisis, these books dive deep into today’s turmoils.

Ukraine's Forgotten Soldiers: Families Fight Stigma Around War Suicides

December 19, 2025

Ukraine's Forgotten Soldiers: Families Fight Stigma Around War Suicides

In Ukraine, many soldiers who died by suicide during the war face stigma and lack of recognition. Families struggle for truth, justice, and equal rights.