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Ukraine strengthens National Guard amid Russia tensions

Ukraine's parliament has passed a crucial bill to bolster the National Guard, enhancing its role in national defence as tensions with Russia escalate. The move signals Kyiv's commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty.

Voice notes divide Britain: Gen Z vs Boomers

A generational clash is brewing in Britain over voice notes, with younger Brits embracing the trend while older generations find them frustrating. Discover why this modern communication tool is causing such a divide.

Ukraine extends martial law as war drags on

Ukraine's parliament has voted to prolong martial law as the war with Russia continues. President Zelensky remains resolute in defending the nation's sovereignty. Read the latest updates.

Land rights icon Paul Coe dies aged 76

Paul Coe, a towering figure in Australia's Indigenous land rights movement, has died aged 76. A fierce advocate for Wiradjuri sovereignty, his legacy reshaped legal battles for Aboriginal rights.

Emma McKeon honoured in Parliament for Olympic feats

Australian swimming sensation Emma McKeon was celebrated in Parliament House, receiving a standing ovation for her historic Olympic achievements. The event also honoured athletes affected by the 1980 boycott.

John Swinney becomes Scotland's new First Minister

John Swinney has been officially sworn in as Scotland's First Minister, stepping into the role during a challenging period for the SNP. His leadership comes as the party seeks to rebuild public trust and navigate complex political waters.

Farage under investigation by Parliament watchdog

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces scrutiny from the parliamentary standards watchdog over alleged breaches during his election campaign. The investigation could have significant political repercussions.

Dubbo's Australia Day: Joy and Debate

The vibrant Australia Day festivities in Dubbo, NSW, brought communities together with music, food, and cultural displays, while also reigniting debates over the date's historical significance.

NZ electoral reform boosts Māori rights

New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.

Price-Wong clash over Indigenous Voice proposal

Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Price challenges Foreign Minister Penny Wong on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, sparking a heated exchange over constitutional recognition and representation.

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