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Bihar's 220-km Riverfront Expressway plan may open next real estate hotspots in the state

This news is a game changer in Bihar’s infrastructure history. In a recent development, the government of Bihar has shared plans for three new riverfront expressways across 220 kilometres along the Ganga and Gandak rivers. The project is aimed at improving transportation and regional connectivity, but in the long-run, it may have a significant impact on the real estate sector in the state.

Times of India 5d ago

Home owners told no need for ‘panicking’ amid Sydney property slump

Sydney's falling property prices sign of more to come, real estate agents say Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:09am In short: Home values have fallen across Sydney, with buyer confidence low amid interest rate hikes and proposed property tax changes. Real estate agents say buyers have reduced their budgets by up to 15 per cent, and homes are taking longer to sell. Prices are expected to continue to decline, but a market crash remains unlikely.

ABC Australia 4d ago

Your rights and options if you find mould in your rental

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ABC Australia 1d ago

The AI IPO Race Heats Up, DOGE Whistleblower Sues Elon Musk, and Instagram Gets Hacked

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Wired 5d ago

From the Octagon to the Oval office: White, Trump and a 25-year friendship

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ESPN 2d ago

Trump’s DC follies: From 250-ft arch to UFC rig towering over White House, he’s remaking capital in his image

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The Independent World 6d ago

From crypto to golf resorts: How Trump, his allies have profited during his second term

Donald Trump entered his second term promising to focus on the economy, national interests with a 'America First' agenda. However, a recent AP report points to a growing number of business deals, financial ventures and government decisions that have benefited Trump and his allies. From cryptocurrency projects and overseas licensing agreements to events hosted at Trump-owned properties, critics argue that the boundaries between public office and private business have become increasingly blurred.

Times of India 8d ago

South Korea’s booming stock market mints a generation of novice investors

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Australians have become housing hostages. Will the budget set them free?

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