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All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.

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Paddington's vanishing modest housing stock as luxury developers move in
Property

Paddington's vanishing modest housing stock as luxury developers move in

Sydney's Paddington is experiencing a dramatic transformation as affordable apartment blocks give way to luxury developments with rooftop pools and penthouses. The shift raises questions about housing accessibility in one of the city's most sought-after postcodes.

Herzog draws a line in the sand: no retreat from war with Iran
World

Herzog draws a line in the sand: no retreat from war with Iran

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has declared there will be no retreat from the conflict with Iran, branding the Islamic Republic an "empire of evil" and insisting the war marks a defining moment for the region's future.

Airport Security Meltdown Reveals Cost of Political Gridlock
Politics

Airport Security Meltdown Reveals Cost of Political Gridlock

Across major US airports, security lines have stretched to three hours as Transportation Security Administration workers face their first missed paychecks during a Department of Homeland Security funding standoff.

Death markets and regulatory drift: The Kalshi reckoning
Business

Death markets and regulatory drift: The Kalshi reckoning

Kalshi's decision to block payouts on a $54 million prediction market has sparked a class action lawsuit and widening questions about market rules, disclosure and who really controls the outcome.

AI rivals unite against Pentagon after Anthropic blacklist
Politics

AI rivals unite against Pentagon after Anthropic blacklist

Anthropic challenges a rare Pentagon designation usually reserved for foreign adversaries after refusing military demands that the company says would enable mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.