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Georgia's data centre boom triggers electricity crisis

Explosive growth of energy-hungry data centres in Georgia is triggering electricity shortages, soaring consumer bills, and urgent calls for regulatory action as the state's power grid struggles to cope.

Trump's legal gambit: weaponising presidential power

An alarming transformation is unfolding in American politics as legal constraints designed to limit executive power are being repurposed as weapons. This analysis examines the dangerous precedent being set and its implications for democratic institutions.

Australia's Energy Crisis: Blackout Warnings as Prices Soar

Australia faces an escalating energy emergency with blackout warnings across multiple states, soaring electricity prices, and urgent government intervention as the national grid struggles under extreme weather conditions.

Trump's Authoritarian Blueprint Alarms Democracy Experts

A coalition of democracy experts and former officials warns that Donald Trump's second-term plans represent an unprecedented threat to American democratic institutions, with detailed proposals to consolidate executive power.

Trump's radical second-term agenda takes shape

The Trump administration is pushing unprecedented immigration restrictions and preparing to assert extraordinary executive authority, setting up dramatic constitutional clashes.

Russian strike plunges Kyiv into darkness

A devastating Russian missile attack has left Ukraine's capital without electricity, as energy facilities across the country suffer critical damage in escalating assault.

Trump's Plenary Authority Power Grab Explained

Stephen Miller's controversial legal theory could grant Trump unprecedented presidential powers, threatening constitutional checks and balances in a potential second term.

Renewables Overtake Coal in Global Power Generation

In a historic shift for global energy markets, renewable sources have surpassed coal-fired power generation for the first time, marking a watershed moment in the world's transition to clean energy according to new International Energy Agency data.

Shetland's Solar Boom: Chinese & Indian Tech Powers UK Islands

The Shetland Islands are undergoing a remarkable green energy transformation, with cutting-edge solar technology from China and India powering homes despite their northern latitude. Discover how this remote archipelago is defying expectations and leading

Trump's Supreme Court immunity case: A constitutional crisis

In a dramatic legal showdown, Donald Trump's legal team argues before the Supreme Court that presidents enjoy absolute immunity from prosecution, raising profound questions about executive power and accountability in American democracy.

Airlines Ban Passengers for Using Power Banks Onboard

Major UK airlines are enforcing strict new bans on passengers caught using power banks during flights, citing critical fire risks. Discover the safety rules you must follow to avoid being barred from future travel.

Trump's Supreme Court bid for unlimited tariff powers

Former President Donald Trump seeks Supreme Court backing for sweeping executive tariff authority, challenging constitutional boundaries and threatening global trade stability in potential second term.

Trump's Voter ID Order Sparks Legal Challenges

Former President Donald Trump signs executive order mandating strict voter identification checks, prompting immediate legal challenges and concerns over election integrity and voter suppression.

Trump's Authoritarian Blueprint for Power Exposed

A deep dive into the philosophical underpinnings of Trump's second-term agenda, revealing a systematic plan to dismantle democratic institutions and consolidate power in the executive branch, with stark warnings for the future of American democracy.

Trump Scraps Order to Punish Flag Burners

In a stunning reversal, former President Donald Trump cancelled plans to sign an executive order criminalising American flag desecration, causing bewilderment among aides and reigniting the fierce debate over free speech versus patriotic symbolism.

Channel Nine Boss Quits After Drunk Logies Scandal

EXCLUSIVE: A top Channel Nine executive has abruptly resigned following a drunken, expletive-laden tirade aimed at rock legend Jimmy Barnes at the TV Week Logie Awards, sparking a major industry scandal.

NZ Cinematographer Killed in UK Film Set Accident

The film industry is in mourning after a veteran New Zealand cinematographer died in a tragic on-set accident in the UK. The Health and Safety Executive has launched a full investigation into the incident.

Target appoints Michael Fiddelke as new CEO

US retail giant Target names company veteran Michael Fiddelke as its new Chief Executive to navigate a challenging period of falling sales and shifting consumer habits.

Trump's Second Term Begins with Sweeping Executive Orders

Donald Trump's return to the White House has ignited a firestorm with sweeping executive orders targeting immigration, the 'deep state', and climate policy, setting up immediate clashes with Congress and the courts.

UK CEOs get third year of record pay rises

Top executives in the UK have enjoyed another year of soaring salaries, with pay packages hitting record highs as the gap between corporate leaders and average workers widens.

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