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Russia's Hybrid War on NATO Turns Physical

As Russia strikes Europe with drones, jets, and sabotage, NATO faces a critical test. With over 70 acts of sabotage attributed to Moscow, will the alliance's response turn physical? Read the full analysis.

Wild parrots thrive in Los Angeles, aiding conservation

Escaped pet parrots now form thriving wild populations across Los Angeles, with scientists discovering hybrid species that could help conservation efforts in their native Mexico. Discover their urban adaptation story.

Mercedes-AMG E 53 Hybrid: Performance Meets Efficiency

The Mercedes-AMG E 53 Hybrid blends 585hp performance with 58-mile electric range. Our review covers its £100k luxury, 3.8s 0-62mph speed, and real-world costs. Discover if this PHEV justifies its premium.

Lexus RX 450h+ Plug-In Hybrid SUV Review

The new Lexus RX 450h+ marks the debut of plug-in hybrid tech in this luxury SUV. Discover its 42-mile EV range, premium interior, and whether it's worth the £65k+ price tag.

Best Used Hybrid SUVs Under £20,000

Discover five fuel-efficient used hybrid SUVs for less than £20,000. Save on purchase price and fuel costs with these expert picks from Edmunds.

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.

Putin's drone onslaught forces Brussels Airport closure

Vladimir Putin has dramatically escalated his hybrid warfare campaign against the West, ordering increased drone incursions that forced Belgium's main international airport to close overnight, disrupting thousands of passengers and raising security alarms

HMRC worker loses case over office return refusal

A tax office employee who refused to return to the workplace after Covid restrictions lifted has been ordered to repay thousands in a groundbreaking employment tribunal ruling that could set a precedent for flexible working disputes across Britain.

Gen Z Abandoning Office Jobs: The Real Reason

A seismic shift is underway as Generation Z workers abandon traditional office jobs in favour of flexible work, better mental health and authentic company values. Discover why Britain's youngest professionals are rewriting the rulebook on employment.

NATO and EU Counter Russia's New Grey Zone Warfare

Exclusive analysis reveals how Western alliances are developing unprecedented strategies to combat Russia's 'grey zone' warfare, blending cyber attacks, disinformation and political manipulation in a new era of conflict.

Westpac's work-from-home complaint backfires

Westpac's CEO Peter King faces backlash after blaming remote work for cultural issues, as experts argue the bank's problems run much deeper than where employees sit.

Lithuania to shoot down Belarus smuggling balloons

Lithuania has granted its military authority to destroy suspicious aerial objects from Belarus amid rising concerns over organised crime and national security threats using low-tech smuggling methods.

Westpac ordered to allow work-from-home in landmark case

In a landmark employment decision, Westpac banking group has been ordered to allow flexible working arrangements after a senior employee won her case against returning to the office full-time. Discover how this ruling could reshape workplace policies acro

Court orders bank to pay staff for work-from-home expenses

In a groundbreaking decision with global implications, Australia's Federal Court has ruled that Westpac must reimburse employees for work-from-home expenses, potentially setting a precedent for remote work compensation worldwide.

Russia bans Instagram after Meta policy change

Moscow officially blocks Instagram across Russia after Meta temporarily allows violent speech against Russian forces, marking a major escalation in the digital front of the Ukraine conflict.

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