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Karnak Temple's 4,000-year secret revealed

Groundbreaking archaeological research uncovers the true purpose behind Egypt's magnificent Karnak Temple complex, revealing it was dedicated to the supreme god Amun-Ra as a monumental power centre.

Starmer, Macron: World's Most Popular Leaders Defy Right-Wing Trend

In a stunning political paradox, a new global survey reveals centrist figures Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron are the world's most popular leaders, even as right-wing parties gain ground. The Ipsos research highlights a complex disconnect between voter s

British Activist Pardoned After 6 Years in Egyptian Prison

After six years imprisoned in brutal Egyptian jail conditions, British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been pardoned. His case, marked by prolonged hunger strikes and a massive international campaign, concludes a long battle for justice.

Egypt's High Court to Rule on Mohamed Ali Corruption Case

Egypt's High Court prepares to deliver a landmark verdict in the high-profile corruption case against businessman Mohamed Ali, a ruling that could send shockwaves through the nation's political and business elite.

Charlie Kirk's 'Killing' Comments Spark UK Outrage

Far-right US commentator Charlie Kirk's rhetoric on 'killing' institutions has drawn fierce condemnation from UK MPs and democracy advocates, raising alarms about the import of extremist threats to British political discourse.

The US Left-Wing Lesson for Labour's Future

As Labour settles into power, a look across the Atlantic at Zohran Kwame Mamdani's stunning New York primary victory reveals a potent blueprint for building a bold, popular left-wing movement that resonates with working-class voters.

Elon Musk Demands Parliament Dissolution at London Rally

Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk stuns UK political establishment by calling for Parliament's dissolution during controversial far-right rally in London. Full analysis of his explosive speech and implications for British democracy.

Why UK's Patriarchy is Still thriving a Century On

A century after the Equal Franchise Act, a new article argues the patriarchal system has proven resilient, adapting to maintain power and stifle genuine female progress in UK politics and society.

Victorian Liberals in crisis: 'Unite or face oblivion'

The Victorian Liberal Party is on the brink of crisis as internal warfare between moderates and conservatives threatens its viability. The party president issues a stark warning: unite or face electoral irrelevance.

Trump's London Event Sparks Fury and Major Protests

A London event featuring a speech by Donald Trump, organised by the conservative group Turning Point USA, has ignited a major protest and accusations of importing divisive American politics to the UK capital.

Scott Jennings: Left's Hate Speech Killed My Friend Charlie Kirk

Political commentator Scott Jennings delivers a powerful and emotional indictment of the Left's toxic rhetoric following the tragic death of his friend, Charlie Kirk. A stark warning on the real-world consequences of hateful political discourse.

Egypt's Sacred Pyramids Under Threat from Mega-Resort Development

Plans for a sprawling mega-resort near the Giza Plateau have ignited international fury, with experts warning the project could irreparably damage Egypt's most sacred ancient monuments. Discover why archaeologists are demanding immediate action.

Jane Hume on rebuilding trust in the Liberal Party

Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume speaks candidly about the Liberal Party's path to redemption, internal reforms, and reconnecting with disillusioned voters in a revealing Australian Politics podcast.

Democrat's Trump Train Stabbing Comments Spark Fury

North Carolina Democrat Sidney Batch faces a firestorm after suggesting Trump supporters on a 'Trump Train' were partly to blame for a 2020 stabbing. Critics accuse her of victim-blaming as the assailant is convicted.

Man Utd Target Egypt's Mostafa Mohamed in January Swoop

Exclusive: Manchester United plot audacious January move for Galatasaray striker Mostafa Mohamed as Erik ten Hag seeks firepower. Egyptian goal machine emerges as surprise target to solve Red Devils' scoring crisis.

Mubarak's Son Denied UK Asylum After Fraud Conviction

Alaa Mubarak, son of Egypt's ousted dictator, has been refused asylum in Britain following his conviction for embezzling millions in public funds. Exclusive details on the legal battle and political implications.

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