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Secret Service blamed for New York mobile network crash

An official investigation reveals how US Secret Service radio systems caused a widespread mobile network failure across Manhattan, disrupting emergency services and public communications during a critical UN summit.

UN Chief Warns World is Fracturing into Hostile Blocs

UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the UN General Assembly of a dangerous new era of geopolitical divisions, criticising the Security Council's failures and highlighting the growing influence of the expanded BRICS alliance.

Trump's UN autism and Tylenol remarks spark outrage

Donald Trump's address to the UN General Assembly ignites a firestorm of criticism over controversial remarks linking autism to 'bad parenting' and promoting Tylenol as a preventative measure. The speech, a key moment in the 2025 US political landscape, d

Trump's UN Bombshell: US Backs Palestinian State

In a seismic shift at the UN General Assembly, Donald Trump announces US support for a Palestinian state, upending decades of Middle East policy and sending shockwaves through the international community.

Zelenskyy at UN as US vows NATO defence amid Ukraine war

As President Zelenskyy addresses the UN General Assembly, the US envoy delivers a stark warning to Russia, pledging unwavering defence of NATO territory. The latest from the frontline reveals intensified attacks on Russian soil.

Trump's Calculated Snub of Albanese Exposes AUKUS Tensions

A telling photograph from the UN sidelines captures Donald Trump pointedly ignoring Australian PM Anthony Albanese, raising serious questions about the future of the key AUKUS alliance and the personal dynamics shaping global diplomacy.

Albanese Misses One-on-One Meeting with Trump at UN

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's hopes for a private meeting with US President Donald Trump were dashed at the UN General Assembly, signalling potential challenges for the key Pacific alliance.

UN Demands Immediate Gaza Ceasefire in Landmark Vote

The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to demand an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. The move comes as Israeli forces intensify their military operation in Rafah, defying international pressure and a ruling from the UN's top

Cooper Condemns Hamas as 'Pro-Rape' Group at UN

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper delivers a powerful condemnation of Hamas's sexual violence at the UN General Assembly, urging global action and criticising the international community's silence.

Aussie Naturist's Crusade for UK Public Nudity Rights

Vincent Marty, a prominent Australian naturist, is campaigning to legalise public nudity across the UK, challenging centuries-old laws and societal norms. Discover his radical vision for a clothing-optional Britain.

NY Assemblyman Gets Racist Death Threats Over Gaza Stance

New York Assemblyman Zohran Kwame Mamdani was targeted with a series of vile, racist death threats from a man later identified as Jeremy Fistel, following the politician's vocal criticism of Israeli policies in Gaza.

1935: Nuremberg Laws Enacted - A Dark Day in History

On 17 September 1935, the Nazi regime enacted the infamous Nuremberg Laws, a cornerstone of state-sponsored antisemitism that systematically stripped Jewish people of their citizenship and fundamental rights, paving the way for the Holocaust.

Sadiq Khan's £170k pay rise makes him UK's best-paid politician

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has become the UK's highest-paid elected politician after a massive £170,000 salary increase, now earning more than the Prime Minister. The controversial pay rise, approved by City Hall, has sparked a fierce debate about political

Wisconsin GOP's Secret Charlie Kirk Invitation Sparks Fury

Wisconsin's top Republican, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, faces intense backlash from both sides of the aisle after secretly inviting controversial far-right activist Charlie Kirk to address the GOP caucus, raising serious concerns over political extremism.

Victoria Forges Australia's First Treaty with Aboriginal Peoples

In a monumental step towards reconciliation, the Australian state of Victoria has finalised the nation's first-ever treaty with its Aboriginal peoples. This groundbreaking agreement promises to deliver self-determination, redress historical injustices, an

French PM survives no-confidence vote over pension fury

French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne narrowly survives a no-confidence vote triggered by her use of constitutional powers to force through deeply unpopular pension reforms, plunging President Macron's government into political turmoil.

Victoria's Aboriginal Treaty Stalls Amid Crisis

A historic treaty between the Victorian government and the state's Aboriginal people faces unprecedented delays and opposition, sparking a major political crisis and protests.

French PM Faces Make-or-Break Confidence Vote

French Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a critical vote of confidence in the National Assembly, a pivotal moment that could reshape President Macron's government and its reform agenda.

Council can seize your garden under obscure UK law

Homeowners across Britain are facing a shocking threat to their property rights as obscure landscaping laws allow councils to seize parts of private gardens without compensation. Discover how your backyard could be at risk.

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