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UK Train Wi-Fi Slower Than Romania and Bulgaria

Shocking new data reveals Britain's train passengers suffer slower internet speeds than travellers in Romania, Bulgaria and Albania, raising questions about the UK's digital infrastructure.

US rural airline subsidies failing communities

Exclusive investigation reveals how America's Essential Air Service programme is struggling to maintain vital air links to remote communities despite millions in taxpayer funding.

Australia-Papua New Guinea Sign Historic Security Pact

In a landmark move that reshapes Pacific power dynamics, Australia has signed a comprehensive security agreement with Papua New Guinea, marking Canberra's strongest commitment yet to regional stability amid growing Chinese influence.

California mansions collapse as ocean cliffs crumble

Exclusive footage reveals the dramatic collapse of luxury properties in Dana Point as erosion threatens California's most exclusive coastal communities. Emergency measures underway as homeowners face devastating losses.

Tonga's internet severed by volcanic cable damage

The Pacific island nation of Tonga faces an unprecedented communications blackout after volcanic activity destroyed crucial underwater internet cables, highlighting global digital vulnerabilities.

Albanese faces Pacific backlash over Woodside gas decision

Australian PM Anthony Albanese confronts mounting pressure from Pacific leaders over the controversial Woodside North West Shelf extension, overshadowing the Pacific Islands Forum in the Cook Islands. The decision tests Australia's climate commitments and

Cargo ship anchor severs vital internet cables in Long Beach

A major internet outage looms after a cargo ship's anchor severed vital subsea cables in Long Beach. The incident exposes the fragility of global digital infrastructure and raises serious questions about maritime safety protocols.

UK's HMS Prince of Wales Leads Naval Drills with South Korea

In a powerful demonstration of Global Britain, the Royal Navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales conducts joint exercises with South Korean forces in the Indo-Pacific, underscoring the UK's commitment to regional security and its strategic tilt towards the re

Albanese Counters China in Vanuatu as Nature Laws Stall

Australian PM Anthony Albanese makes a strategic visit to Vanuatu for the Pacific Islands Forum, aiming to reinforce regional ties and counter China's growing influence, while back home, the government faces a critical battle over stalled environmental la

Hurricane Kiko Upgraded to Category 4, Hawaii Monitors

Hurricane Kiko has been rapidly upgraded to a Category 4 storm, churning dangerously in the Eastern Pacific. While its direct path remains uncertain, forecasters warn Hawaii must remain on high alert for potential severe weather conditions in the coming d

Samoa Swears in First Female PM After Political Deadlock

Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has been officially sworn in as Samoa's first female Prime Minister, concluding a tense two-month constitutional crisis that captured global attention and tested the nation's democratic institutions.

Sky Mobile Secures Exclusive Google Pixel 10 UK Launch

Sky Mobile secures exclusive UK rights for the groundbreaking Google Pixel 10, featuring revolutionary AI capabilities, satellite connectivity, and an unprecedented partnership that could reshape the British mobile market.

I Stayed on 'Cursed' Island Where Locals Are Fleeing

A travel journalist's dream trip to the Pacific paradise of Niue turns into a shocking discovery of a 'cursed' island battling depopulation, crippling costs, and a hidden darkness behind its idyllic facade. This is not your typical holiday review.

Nauru Signs Security Pact with China, Alarming Australia

In a major geopolitical shift, the Pacific island nation of Nauru has signed a sweeping new deal with China, covering policing and security. The move, which blindsided Australian officials, threatens to upend regional power dynamics and is set to strain r

Dengue outbreaks surge in Pacific due to climate crisis

Rising temperatures and extreme weather events linked to climate change are driving a sharp increase in dengue fever cases across Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga, straining healthcare systems and raising global health concerns.

Bogotá considers expansion to Pacific Ocean

Colombia’s capital, Bogotá, is considering a radical proposal to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean, sparking debates over feasibility and environmental impact.

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