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Hollywood's Unsolved Mystery: Legend's Son Vanishes

The mysterious 1969 vanishing of Hollywood icon Jean Spangler's nephew, Bruce, remains one of Tinseltown's most haunting cold cases. New details emerge about the possible mafia connection and the eerie clues left behind.

Man charged with 1997 murder of Steven Cook in Bolton

A major breakthrough in a 27-year-old cold case as a 20-year-old man is charged with the murder of Steven Cook, who was found dead in a Bolton car park in 1997. Police hail forensic advancements for the arrest.

Serial Killer Named in 28-Year-Old Alaskan Cold Case Murder

In a major development, Alaskan authorities have identified a deceased serial killer as the prime suspect in the 1996 cold case murder of 20-year-old Jessica Baggen from Kentucky. New forensic evidence has finally provided answers after 28 years.

Israeli Hostage Families Block Roads in Urgent Release Plea

Families of Israeli hostages and their supporters have brought traffic to a standstill on major highways, including Tel Aviv's Ayalon, in a desperate plea for the government to secure the release of their loved ones held by Hamas.

Netanyahu's Rhetoric Challenges Albanian Diplomacy

Amid escalating Middle East tensions, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama faces a critical test of diplomatic resolve as Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu issues stark warnings. This analysis examines the high-stakes geopolitical chess game and its implications fo

Queensland Corruption: 33% Witnessed It, 54% Silent

A damning report from Queensland's corruption watchdog reveals a deep-seated culture of silence, with 33% of public servants witnessing corruption and 54% failing to report it. Discover the alarming findings and the call for urgent reform.

Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Ceasefire, Vows Rafah Offensive

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu stands firm, rejecting a proposed Hamas ceasefire deal for Gaza. This definitive refusal escalates tensions and dashes hopes for a swift end to the conflict, as international calls for peace grow louder.

Netanyahu: Gaza Genocide Would Take 'One Afternoon'

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu refutes accusations of genocide in Gaza, stating that if Israel intended such actions, it could be done swiftly. The remarks come amid growing international criticism over Gaza's humanitarian crisis.

Netanyahu pledges expanded Gaza offensive

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces plans to intensify military operations in Gaza, defying global calls for ceasefire as conflict with Hamas escalates.

Brits arrested in Croatia over alleged rape

Three British men have been detained in Croatia following allegations of a brutal sexual assault on a local woman, with reports suggesting the attack was premeditated. The incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns over tourist behaviour abroad.

Zelenskyy faces EU backlash over corruption reforms

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's proposed reforms to the country's anti-corruption agency have sparked protests in the EU, raising concerns over Ukraine's commitment to transparency.

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