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Georgia: Stop calling us 'former Soviet republic'

The Georgian government launches a formal campaign urging international media and diplomats to stop referring to the country as a 'former Soviet republic', calling the term outdated and politically charged.

Daily Mail's master columnist John Edwards dies at 86

The journalism world mourns the loss of John Edwards, the brilliant Daily Mail columnist whose sharp wit and elegant prose captivated readers for decades. Remembering the life and legacy of Britain's master wordsmith.

Guardian Issues Corrections Across Multiple Reporting Areas

The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors spanning political reporting, financial figures, and even weather predictions, demonstrating the newspaper's commitment to transparency and accuracy in journalism.

Guardian Publishes Major Corrections to Recent Reporting

The Guardian newspaper has published significant corrections to recent reporting, addressing factual errors across politics, finance, and public health stories. Discover the importance of journalistic accountability in today's media landscape.

Farage condemns The Sun over Lammy 'Epping' headline

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has joined Labour's David Lammy in condemning The Sun newspaper for a controversial headline referencing Lammy's Epping Forest constituency in what critics call a racially charged attack.

The Sun backs Reform UK in Epping Forest, sparking fury

The Sun's controversial backing of Reform UK in Epping Forest has ignited Conservative fury, with David Lammy accusing the paper of undermining democracy while Nigel Farage celebrates a 'political earthquake'.

CIA's Secret Cold War Spy Base in Alaska Revealed

Newly uncovered documents expose a covert CIA listening post hidden beneath an Alaskan mountain during the Cold War, designed to intercept Soviet communications in one of America's most ambitious intelligence operations.

Russia's passport strategy extends Soviet-era influence

Exclusive investigation reveals Moscow's systematic issuance of Russian passports to residents of former Soviet states, creating new geopolitical leverage and raising concerns about future military interventions.

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