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Sydney Heiress Mikaela Wilson Announces Pregnancy

Mikaela Wilson, Sydney heiress and daughter of Gazal Corporation founder, shares her pregnancy news with an intimate Instagram post, marking a new chapter for the prominent fashion family.

Sky F1's Natalie Pinkham in hospital after collapse

Exclusive: Beloved Sky Sports F1 presenter Natalie Pinkham was hospitalised after collapsing at home, forcing her to miss the Canadian Grand Prix coverage. Colleagues and fans send their support.

Murdoch's Succession: Lachlan Takes Control in Family Deal

Exclusive details reveal Rupert Murdoch's carefully orchestrated succession plan, confirming Lachlan Murdoch will assume full control of the media empire in a landmark family agreement that reshapes global media power structures.

UK Firms Halt Hiring After 'Anti-Business' Budget

Business leaders sound the alarm as companies across Britain freeze recruitment following Labour's first Budget. Discover the sectors hit hardest and why bosses fear a return to '1970s-style' economic policies.

Ultimate Guide to Canada's Best Ski Holidays & Resorts

Discover Canada's premier ski destinations, from the legendary powder of Whistler to the charming slopes of Quebec. Our expert guide reveals where to find the best terrain, luxury stays, and après-ski for an unforgettable winter holiday.

Canada Slaps 15% Tariff on US Goods in Pre-Trump Budget

Former BoE Governor Mark Carney unveils a defensive budget for Canada, introducing strategic tariffs and subsidies to shield the economy from potential aggressive US trade policies under a second Trump term.

ABC Faces £350k Fine Over Buttrose Pressure Claims

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation could be fined £350,000 after Federal Court hears allegations Chair Ita Buttrose pressured staff to sack journalist Antoinette Lattouf in a case testing media independence and political interference.

Trump Vows to Defund NPR and PBS if Re-Elected

Former President Donald Trump has pledged to strip federal funding from public broadcasters NPR and PBS if he wins a second term, reigniting his longstanding battle with perceived media bias.

Asda's Zero UK Tax Payment on £1bn Profit Sparks Fury

Supermarket giant Asda faces backlash after paying zero UK corporation tax despite £1 billion profits, while its private equity owners extract massive dividends. Labour's Rachel Reeves condemns the 'unfair system'.

Quebec Passes Controversial Public Prayer Ban

The Canadian province of Quebec has passed a controversial new law, Bill 25, severely restricting public prayer in a move critics are calling a direct assault on religious liberties. The legislation has sparked immediate legal challenges and protests.

Forestry Firm Slammed With Dozens of New Logging Charges

A major forestry corporation is embroiled in a significant legal battle, hit with a slew of new charges for alleged illegal logging practices. The case raises serious questions about environmental regulation and corporate accountability.

Abolish Forestry Corp Over Endangered Species Failures

Environmental groups are demanding the immediate abolition of the state-owned Forestry Corporation of NSW, accusing it of systematic failures to protect endangered species and comply with its own logging rules, pushing ecosystems to the brink.

Osaka's Epic Comeback Stuns Ostapenko in Montreal

Naomi Osaka stages a breathtaking comeback from a set down to defeat Jelena Ostapenko at the Canadian Open. The former World No. 1 advances to face Danielle Collins in the next round.

Montana Town's Crisis as Canadian Tourists Vanish

The idyllic mountain town of Whitefish, Montana, faces an economic emergency as a critical decline in Canadian visitors, due to prolonged border restrictions, threatens local businesses and community spirit.

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