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Spider Venom Deployed Against QLD Locust Plague

In a world-first, Queensland scientists and farmers are using synthetic spider venom to combat a devastating locust swarm, offering a revolutionary and eco-friendly alternative to traditional pesticides.

Passenger tries to open plane door mid-flight on Korean Air

A major security incident unfolded aboard a Korean Air flight as a passenger attempted to open an emergency exit door mid-flight, forcing an emergency landing at Incheon Airport. The suspect, reportedly in a state of mental distress, is now in custody.

MPs Wear Wheat Badges in PMQs Farming Protest

MPs across the House of Commons united in wearing wheat sheaf badges during PMQs to highlight the severe challenges facing British farmers and to demand government action.

Top South Korean YouTuber Dies After Marathon Broadcast

A popular South Korean streamer, known as 'Jinny', has tragically passed away shortly after completing an extreme 72-hour live broadcast. The incident has sparked a major debate on the dangerous culture of marathon streaming and the immense pressure on co

Minns blocks scrutiny of controversial hunting bill

NSW Opposition accuses Premier Chris Minns of dodging democratic process after he voted against establishing a committee to examine the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party's contentious hunting legislation.

California Ranchers Fight Environmentalists in Point Reyes Clash

A fierce battle is raging in California's Point Reyes National Seashore, pitting multi-generational dairy and cattle ranchers against powerful environmental groups. The conflict centres on a contentious plan to extend agricultural leases for 20 years, rai

Albanese Confronted by Angry Farmers in Canberra Protest

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced a fiery reception at the National Farmers' Federation summit in Canberra, as protesters stormed the event decrying government policies on water, renewable energy, and foreign acquisition of farmland.

Boko Haram kills 40 farmers in Nigeria's Borno State

In a devastating new attack, Boko Haram militants have killed at least 40 farmers in Nigeria's restive Borno State, highlighting the ongoing security crisis in the region despite government claims of control.

Kim Jong Un Orders Live Fire Drills in Major Escalation

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen live artillery drills, simulating the destruction of a South Korean base. The provocative move comes amid a sharp escalation in rhetoric and military posturing from Pyongyang.

Apple TV+ Unveils 'K-POPPED' Docuseries on K-Pop Phenomenon

Apple TV+ unveils 'K-POPPED', a major new docuseries pulling back the curtain on the global K-Pop phenomenon. Go beyond the music and explore the intense training, cultural impact, and business empire behind South Korea's most powerful export.

Veteran rider dies in Somerset hunting accident

A coroner's inquest hears how an experienced equestrian, Sarah Berry, died after a fall from her horse during a hunt with the Mendip Farmers' Hunt, in a devastating accident that has shocked the rural community.

95-year-old North Korean defector pleads to return home

A 95-year-old former North Korean soldier, who defected to South Korea decades ago, has made a desperate plea to be sent back to the North, citing a lifetime of loneliness and a yearning to see his homeland one last time.

Clarkson’s ketchup ban sparks outrage

Jeremy Clarkson faces backlash after banning ketchup at his pub, angering farmers and dog owners. The controversial move has stirred debate online.

Kim Jong Un boosts war readiness amid US-SK drills

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has commanded his military to intensify war preparations in response to joint US-South Korea military exercises, raising fears of renewed conflict on the Korean Peninsula.

Kim Jong Un threatens to destroy South Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has issued a chilling warning, declaring that Pyongyang will 'completely destroy' South Korea if provoked, escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Court rejects 'Baby Shark' plagiarism claim

A South Korean court has ruled against a US composer who claimed the viral hit 'Baby Shark' plagiarised his work, ending a high-profile legal battle over the catchy children's tune.

UK dairy farms face worker shortage crisis

A severe shortage of skilled workers in the UK dairy industry is putting the nation's food security at risk, with farmers struggling to maintain production levels.

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