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Indigenous journalist's powerful COP30 account

An Indigenous journalist's profound experience at COP30 reveals a temporal crisis where haste threatens climate action. Discover why relearning Earth's rhythm is essential for meaningful change.

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.

British Army's Ajax Vehicles Deemed Unfit for Deployment

Exclusive investigation reveals the British Army's flagship Ajax fighting vehicles remain unfit for frontline deployment despite £4bn investment, with ongoing vibration and noise issues endangering crew safety.

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.

Army Mother Reveals Teen Soldier's Sex Assault Ordeal

A serving soldier's mother reveals shocking details of her teenage daughter's sexual assault by a senior officer, exposing systemic failures in Army safeguarding and sparking demands for urgent reform.

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.

Victoria signs first treaty with Gippsland First Peoples

In a groundbreaking moment for Indigenous reconciliation, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan signs Australia's first-ever formal treaty with Gippsland's traditional owners, establishing a new framework for self-determination and cultural preservation.

Indigenous Peoples' Day Replaces Columbus Day Across US

Across the United States, a profound cultural shift is occurring as cities and states replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day, reexamining historical narratives and removing controversial monuments.

Swiss Army Ditches Red Uniforms After 128 Years

The Swiss Army abandons its traditional red uniforms after 128 years, adopting new camouflage patterns for enhanced operational effectiveness in modern security environments.

Army sergeant punished for 3am trainee ironing party

A British Army sergeant is facing disciplinary action after ordering trainee soldiers to iron their uniforms in the middle of the night during an unofficial party, raising serious questions about military conduct and welfare standards.

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.

Army Major's suicide over career stress fear

A promising British Army Major's tragic suicide reveals the devastating human cost of military mental health stigma. Major James Willis's inquest hears he feared his career would suffer if he spoke about overwhelming stress.

Army Officer, 28, Found Dead at Sandhurst

The Ministry of Defence confirms the heartbreaking death of Captain Jonathan Lewis, a promising young officer, at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The inquest hears he had been struggling with the immense pressures of service.

Victoria Forges Australia's First Treaty with Aboriginal Peoples

In a monumental step towards reconciliation, the Australian state of Victoria has finalised the nation's first-ever treaty with its Aboriginal peoples. This groundbreaking agreement promises to deliver self-determination, redress historical injustices, an

Victoria's Aboriginal Treaty Stalls Amid Crisis

A historic treaty between the Victorian government and the state's Aboriginal people faces unprecedented delays and opposition, sparking a major political crisis and protests.

Steve Clarke Defends Passionate Celebrations After Scotland Win

Scotland manager Steve Clarke has passionately defended his exuberant goal celebrations after leading his team to a stunning 5-1 victory over Gibraltar. The win marks a triumphant start to their summer tour, sparking both admiration and criticism from the

US Army AI Spies on Soldiers' Phones to Predict Attacks

A leaked US Army briefing details a controversial AI programme that analyses soldiers' personal data, including phone usage and financial records, to forecast enemy threats, raising major privacy concerns.

US Army cadet hailed hero after M3 motorway rescue

A US Army cadet training at Sandhurst is being celebrated for his incredible bravery after pulling an unconscious driver from a burning vehicle on the M3 motorway, an act of heroism that has captured the public's admiration.

SAS Hero's Heartbreaking Final Letter to Son Revealed

Exclusive: The emotional farewell letter written by SAS Sergeant Matt Tonroe to his young son before he was killed in a roadside bomb in Syria has been made public, revealing a father's eternal love and a soldier's brave acceptance of his duty.

Army Vet Shoots at Teens in Ding Dong Ditch Prank

A Houston army veteran is facing aggravated assault charges after firing shots at teenagers playing a 'ding dong ditch' prank, leaving one injured. The 53-year-old was released on a $75,000 bond.

Aberdeen Three: Animal Activists as Terrorists

The gripping account of the 'Aberdeen Three' animal rights activists whose 1987 lab raid led to unprecedented terrorism charges, a landmark trial, and a seismic shift in UK activism.

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