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Littler's £1m darts prize hit by huge tax bill

Darts champion Luke Littler faces losing almost half his £1m world title prize to UK tax. The 18-year-old can immediately boost his earnings at the Bahrain Darts Masters this month. Discover his plans to dominate the sport.

Trump's Abraham Accords: Reshaping Middle East Diplomacy

The groundbreaking Abraham Accords, brokered by the Trump administration, normalised relations between Israel and Arab nations, marking a seismic shift in Middle Eastern politics and creating new alliances that continue to influence global diplomacy today

Luke Littler faces two darts matches in one night

Darts prodigy Luke Littler confronts an unprecedented scheduling challenge as he's set to play two crucial matches back-to-back in a single evening, testing the 17-year-old's endurance and skill.

DWP gains power to monitor pensioners' bank accounts

The Department for Work and Pensions now has unprecedented authority to monitor state pension recipients' bank accounts for fraud. Discover how these new surveillance powers could affect millions of pensioners across the UK.

Jane Fonda's Secret Cold War Activist Past Revealed

Hollywood legend Jane Fonda discloses her involvement with a clandestine Cold War activist group fighting for free speech, detailing covert operations and government surveillance in exclusive revelations.

Sydney Uber driver charged over hidden camera in car

A Sydney Uber driver has been charged after police discovered a hidden camera secretly recording passengers in his vehicle. The disturbing find has raised serious safety concerns for ride-sharing users across Australia.

El Salvador jails Atlanta man for Facebook post

A Spanish-speaking individual faces 20 years in Salvadoran prison over a Facebook comment made from Atlanta, Georgia, highlighting El Salvador's controversial anti-gang laws and digital surveillance.

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