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Cyber Slavery Epidemic: Brutal Scam Centres Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals a shocking rise in forced online fraud, with victims lured by fake job ads and held captive in brutal compounds across Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Southeast Asia.

Tax whistleblower Boyle avoids conviction in landmark case

Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle has avoided criminal conviction and jail time after a landmark court decision. The ruling marks a significant victory for transparency and accountability within government agencies.

Aussie Expat's Dubai Tax Dodge Foiled in Court

A wealthy Australian expat's elaborate scheme to avoid paying millions in taxes by claiming non-residency from a Dubai apartment has been crushed by a landmark court ruling, setting a major precedent for global tax enforcement.

Trump Donors Privately Funding ICE Detention Centres

An explosive investigation uncovers how private donors to Donald Trump's political operations are directly funding ICE detention facilities, raising serious ethical and legal questions about the privatisation of immigration enforcement.

Trump Donors Privately Fund Immigration Detention Centres

Exclusive investigation reveals how a network of private donors, supporting Donald Trump, is financing immigration detention facilities, raising serious ethical and legal questions over the privatisation of border enforcement.

Delete emails to save water, experts suggest

Experts reveal how small digital habits, like deleting old emails, can significantly reduce water usage in data centres. Discover the surprising link between your inbox and water conservation.

Ghost Cities Reborn as Data Centres Across America

Explore how abandoned 'ghost cities' in America are being transformed into bustling data centres, with tech giants like Meta leading the charge. Discover the implications for urban development and the environment.

UK refugee detention risks harming torture survivors

A leading human rights organisation warns that the UK government's plans for large-scale refugee detention could severely harm survivors of torture, exacerbating their trauma and violating international protections.

Australia plans AI-powered undersea data centres

Australia is exploring cutting-edge undersea data centres powered by AI, aiming to boost efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Discover how this innovative project could reshape global tech infrastructure.

Labour's AI plans may hike water bills

Experts warn that Labour's ambitious AI data centre plans may lead to skyrocketing water bills, with local suppliers struggling to meet demand.

Call of Duty Lawsuit After Texas School Shooting

A tragic school shooting in Texas has led to a groundbreaking lawsuit against the makers of Call of Duty, alleging the game inspired the attacker. The case could set a precedent for how video games are linked to real-world violence.

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