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Four arrested in foiled California terror plot

US federal officials have charged four suspects for allegedly planning to bomb multiple sites in Southern California on New Year's Eve. Read the full details of the disrupted plot.

FBI thwarts LA terror plot, arrests four

The FBI has disrupted a planned series of bombings across Los Angeles and Orange County, arresting four alleged members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front. Read the full details.

D.B. Cooper: New Theory in 1971 Hijacking Mystery

The mystery of D.B. Cooper, who vanished after a 1971 plane hijacking, endures. A new theory decodes his 'grudge', suggesting a motive tied to a personal tragedy. Explore the unsolved case.

Secret SAS WWII Train Raid Hero Revealed

The incredible true story of SAS soldier Wladislas Cieslak who hijacked a train to liberate a concentration camp in 1943. Discover the modest Dumfries foreman's wartime heroism.

Russian commander sentenced to 15 years for POW crimes

In a groundbreaking war crimes case, a Ukrainian court has sentenced Russian military commander Dmitry Kurashov to 15 years imprisonment for brutal treatment of prisoners of war, marking a significant moment in accountability for wartime atrocities.

Russian soldier jailed for POW killing in Ukraine

In a landmark ruling, a Ukrainian court has sentenced a Russian soldier to 12 years imprisonment for the execution of a Ukrainian prisoner of war, setting a crucial precedent for wartime justice.

Cheney's Deathbed Confession: Iraq War About Oil

In a shocking deathbed revelation, former US Vice President Dick Cheney reportedly confessed that the 2003 Iraq invasion was primarily motivated by oil interests, contradicting years of official denials about Halliburton's role.

BBC's banned nuclear war drama director dies at 90

Discover the untold story of 'The War Game', the groundbreaking BBC drama so horrifyingly realistic about nuclear attack consequences that it was banned for 20 years, as its director passes away aged 90.

Richard Gott, Radical Guardian Journalist, Dies at 84

Remembering the life and legacy of Richard Gott, the radical Guardian journalist whose controversial reporting on liberation movements and later Wikipedia editing scandal left an indelible mark on journalism.

Searching for Pan-Africanism's Lost Spirit

A profound exploration into the enduring legacy of Pan-Africanism, tracing its revolutionary roots and examining its urgent relevance in today's global landscape of racial justice and decolonisation.

Bettany & Connelly's Romantic Broadway Night

Married stars Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly showcased their enduring romance during a rare public appearance at the opening night of 'Liberation' on Broadway, captivating photographers with their loving display.

One Piece Manga Flag Becomes Symbol for Asia's Gen Z Protests

Across Asia, a symbol from the hit manga 'One Piece' is being adopted by a new generation of pro-democracy activists. Discover the powerful story behind the Jolly Roger's transformation from pop culture icon to a banner of liberation and resistance.

Putin Loses 18 Officers in Catastrophic Ukrainian Strike

A catastrophic Ukrainian missile strike on a secret command post near the front lines has eliminated 18 high-ranking Russian officers, including two generals, in one of the war's most significant single losses for Moscow's military leadership.

Saving Private Ryan's D-Day: The Brutal Truth

Steven Spielberg's harrowing D-Day sequence in Saving Private Ryan is revealed to be so brutally authentic that WWII veterans couldn't bear to watch. Discover the real stories and shocking details behind cinema's most realistic war depiction.

Pussy Riot Members Jailed for Anti-War Protest

Two members of the Russian protest group Pussy Riot have been sentenced to prison for an anti-war demonstration in a Moscow supermarket, highlighting the Kremlin's ongoing crackdown on dissent.

Russian Strikes Kill Civilians in 'Targeted Attack'

Russian forces launched a deadly assault on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, killing at least two civilians in what local officials decry as a deliberate attack on residential areas. The latest violence underscores the ongoing brutality of the conflict.

Beazley defends War Memorial's ban on Roberts-Smith book prize

Former Australian Governor-General Kim Beazley defends the Australian War Memorial's contentious decision to exclude a book about Ben Roberts-Smith from its annual prize, igniting a fierce national debate on honour, valour, and historical legacy.

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