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Ukraine Deploys Armed Robot Dogs in Donetsk

In a world-first, Ukrainian forces are using advanced robotic 'dogs' armed with machine guns to assault Russian positions in Donetsk, signalling a dramatic shift towards autonomous battlefield technology.

Inside the Inferno: A Photographer's View of Wildfires

Acclaimed photojournalist Josh Edelson shares his gripping, first-hand experience documenting California's catastrophic wildfires from the front lines, capturing the terrifying beauty and devastating human cost.

Russia Sends HIV-Positive Troops to Ukraine Frontline

Exclusive report reveals Russia's alarming new conscription tactics, deploying soldiers with serious illnesses like HIV and hepatitis to bolster its depleted forces in Ukraine, raising grave ethical and military concerns.

Daily Mail Earns 20 Press Awards Nominations

The Daily Mail's groundbreaking journalism receives exceptional recognition with 20 nominations at the Press Awards, celebrating excellence in investigative reporting, features, and political commentary.

US Scraps Mandatory Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting

In a major environmental policy reversal, the Trump administration has abolished a mandate requiring large US companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Critics warn this decision blindsides investors and undermines global climate efforts.

Telegraph Spins Radio Content as Exclusive News

An investigation reveals The Daily Telegraph is systematically repackaging content from broadcaster Ray Hadley's radio show as its own exclusive political journalism, raising serious questions about modern newsroom ethics and the blurring line between com

Reporting on Far-Right Without Amplifying Hate

Explore the critical ethical challenge facing modern newsrooms: how to cover extremist movements and far-right ideologies responsibly without inadvertently promoting their messages or platforms.

Kristi Noem's 'Self-Deportation' App Downloads Crash 99%

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's controversial 'self-deportation' app, designed to report migrant activity, has seen a dramatic collapse in user engagement, with new data revealing a 99% drop in downloads, dealing a blow to her immigration policy ambit

Broadcasting Icons Bierbauer and Knoller Retire

The media world bids farewell to two legendary figures, Charles Bierbauer of CNN and Mark Knoller of CBS, whose combined century of work redefined White House and political journalism, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Gaza's Digital Generation: From Job Hunting to War Reporting

Exclusive interview with Plestia Alaqad, the 22-year-old Palestinian journalist whose life transformed overnight from applying for jobs to documenting war crimes in Gaza. A harrowing tale of resilience and digital resistance.

Nottingham Post Banned From Reform UK Media List

The Nottingham Post has been barred from Reform UK's media list following a live reporting dispute involving a local candidate, raising questions about press access and political transparency.

Russian Troops Breach Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine Confirms

Ukrainian officials confirm Russian forces have entered the Dnipropetrovsk region for the first time, escalating the threat to central Ukraine. Latest updates on the frontline, drone warfare, and international response.

Zelenskyy's Stark Warning as Russian Forces Advance

Exclusive analysis of the latest developments in the Ukraine war. President Zelenskyy issues a grave warning amid intense Russian assaults in Donetsk, as the conflict enters a critical new phase with shifting frontlines and urgent diplomatic appeals.

Putin Employs Soviet Delay Tactics in Ukraine Peace Talks

Vladimir Putin employs classic Soviet-era delaying tactics, feigning interest in peace talks while intensifying military assaults on Ukraine. Expert analysis reveals the Kremlin's strategic playbook of buying time to strengthen frontline positions and wea

Driver's genius hack gets potholes fixed in 48 hours

A frustrated motorist from Hertfordshire has discovered a remarkably simple yet effective method to get dangerous potholes repaired rapidly. His clever approach using official council reporting systems has local authorities responding within days instead

Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

Ukraine's Frontline Crisis: Critical Drone Shortage Exposed

Exclusive report from the Donetsk frontline reveals Ukrainian soldiers grappling with a severe deficit of first-person view drones, jeopardising their defence against relentless Russian assaults in the Dobropillia sector.

Israel-Gaza War: Journalists Under Fire

Amid the Israel-Gaza war, journalists face unprecedented dangers, with record casualties raising urgent questions about press freedom and accountability.

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