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Trump's Secret Surveillance Operation Exposed in Report

A shocking exposé from the University of Michigan reveals how private investigators, hired by Donald Trump's company, engaged in extensive surveillance of his own employees, allies, and journalists, raising grave concerns over privacy and power.

NZ soldier guilty of attempted espionage

A New Zealand soldier has been found guilty of attempting to spy for a foreign government, marking a rare case of espionage within the country's military ranks.

Israel used Microsoft tech to spy on Palestinians

A recent investigation uncovers how Israeli authorities reportedly exploited Microsoft technology for surveillance on Palestinians, raising serious privacy and human rights concerns.

Elderly excluded from UK medical research

Leading UK charities raise alarm as older adults are systematically excluded from clinical trials and medical research, risking age-based healthcare inequality.

Zara Tindall shines at Hartpury Horse Trials

Princess Anne's daughter, Zara Tindall, dazzles at the Hartpury International Horse Trials while her 10-year-old daughter, Mia, watches proudly from the sidelines.

McLaughlin-Levrone wins 400m at US Trials

Olympic champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone blazed to victory in the 400m at the US Trials, booking her place for the upcoming World Championships with a stunning performance.

Japan accuses China of political espionage

Japan's public broadcaster NHK alleges Chinese spies infiltrated Tokyo's political circles, escalating tensions between the two Asian powers. Beijing dismisses the report as 'baseless fabrication'.

Neuralink eyes UK for brain implant trials

Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-chip startup, is reportedly considering the UK for its next phase of human trials. The revolutionary technology could transform lives—but ethical concerns remain.

UK Trials E-Scooter Rentals with Voi and Lime

Major UK cities are set to trial e-scooter rentals with Voi and Lime, aiming to reduce congestion and carbon emissions. Find out how this could transform urban mobility.

King James VI's marriage sparked Scotland's witch trials

New research reveals how King James VI's marriage to Anne of Denmark led to Scotland's infamous witch trials, where hundreds of women were burned alive. Discover the shocking royal connection behind this dark chapter in British history.

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