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Cop pays £12K after breaking man's finger

A Police Scotland officer has been ordered to pay £12,000 in compensation after breaking a man's finger during an arrest. The incident has raised questions about police conduct and accountability.

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.

Woman's body found tied underwater in Spain

A grim discovery was made in Spain as a woman's body was found tied to an underwater pipe, sparking a murder investigation. Authorities are working to uncover the chilling details behind this tragic case.

Love Island hit with 9,000 Ofcom complaints

ITV's hit reality show Love Island has faced a massive backlash, with over 9,000 Ofcom complaints lodged by furious viewers over alleged abusive behaviour and broken rules. Find out what sparked the outrage.

6,000-Year-Old Underwater City Rewrites History

Archaeologists uncover a submerged ancient city off the coast of Greece, dating back 6,000 years, challenging previous historical timelines and offering new insights into early human civilisation.

Passenger tries to stab United crew with spoon

A shocking incident unfolded aboard a United Airlines flight when a passenger allegedly tried to attack a flight attendant using a broken spoon. The flight was diverted, and the suspect was arrested upon landing.

Lucy Bronze breaks leg in training setback

England and Barcelona defender Lucy Bronze has sustained a broken leg, casting doubt on her availability for upcoming fixtures. Details on her recovery timeline and impact on the team.

Australia's risky reliance on 15 undersea cables

Experts warn that Australia's reliance on a mere 15 undersea internet cables makes it vulnerable to digital isolation in the event of conflict or sabotage. Discover the risks and potential solutions to this critical infrastructure weakness.

Leaked cables expose UK's blunt Howard assessment

Recently disclosed diplomatic cables reveal the UK's blunt assessment of former Australian PM John Howard's personality and Australia's role in the 'awkward squad' during Kyoto negotiations, alongside a bizarre cricket match cancellation.

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