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Explosion at US Embassy in Oslo; Police Hunt Perpetrators
World

Explosion at US Embassy in Oslo; Police Hunt Perpetrators

An explosion damaged the US Embassy in Oslo early Sunday with no injuries reported. Norwegian police are investigating whether the blast was a deliberate attack linked to escalating Middle East tensions.

AI agents lower barriers for cybercriminals, Microsoft warns
Technology

AI agents lower barriers for cybercriminals, Microsoft warns

Cybercriminals are using AI agents to automate routine cyberattack tasks, from surveillance to infrastructure setup. Microsoft threat intelligence reveals North Korea's Coral Sleet is already deploying these capabilities at scale.

The tax twist that could reshape Australia's electric car market
Politics

The tax twist that could reshape Australia's electric car market

Australia's government has ended tax incentives for plug-in hybrid vehicles from April 2025, favoring full electric cars instead. The move reveals a pragmatic shift in transport policy with real consequences for buyers and manufacturers.

Matildas Must Beat South Korea to Top Group A
Sports

Matildas Must Beat South Korea to Top Group A

The Matildas face Korea Republic on Sunday at Stadium Australia in a must-win group finale with redemption and top spot on the line after their 2022 quarter-final heartbreak.

Nepal's Political Reset: How a Rapper Defeated the Establishment
Politics

Nepal's Political Reset: How a Rapper Defeated the Establishment

A rapper-turned-politician has led Nepal's centrist Rastriya Swatantra Party to a commanding election victory, decisively defeating the incumbent coalition in the country's first poll since violent youth protests forced a constitutional reset.

The $40 smartphone dream faces reality check as memory costs soar
Technology

The $40 smartphone dream faces reality check as memory costs soar

A coalition of telecom operators and device makers is working to bring $40 smartphones to market across six African countries, aiming to connect 20 million people. Rising memory costs now threaten the viability of the price target.