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Mount Warning hiking trail to reopen after five-year ban

The scenic Mount Warning trail in NSW will reopen to the public in July 2027, ending a controversial five-year closure. The decision follows extensive talks on Indigenous heritage and visitor safety. Read the full story.

US Minimum Wage Rises in 22 States for 2026

Millions of US workers will see pay rises in 2026 as 22 states increase minimum wage. Experts warn inflation may offset gains. Full state list and analysis inside.

Trump's 'Crusader' Drone Strikes Target Nigeria

Exclusive analysis of the controversial US drone strikes in Nigeria authorised by President Trump. We examine the 'Crusader' rhetoric, the targets, and the global implications. Read the full report.

US Vows More Strikes After Nigeria Christmas Attack

The US has pledged further action against ISIS in Nigeria following Christmas Day strikes. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warned militants 'more to come' after coordinated attacks with Abuja.

Royals plan 2026 US charm offensive for Trump

King Charles and Prince William are set for separate US trips in 2026, aiming to woo President Donald Trump during key events and crucial trade deal talks. Read the full story.

Charles and William Could Visit US Next Year

King Charles and Prince William are reportedly planning separate trips to the United States in 2026, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of American independence and ongoing UK-US trade talks.

Royal 'Charm Offensive' to US Aims to Revive Trade Deal

King Charles and Prince William are set for separate US visits next year in a diplomatic push to strengthen UK-US ties and accelerate a stalled £31bn trade deal ahead of key elections. Read the full story.

US Mandates Facial Recognition for Foreign Travellers

The US has launched a sweeping new policy requiring facial biometric data from all noncitizens entering and leaving the country. The move aims to combat visa fraud and illegal immigration. Read the full details.

China Sanctions US Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sale

Beijing imposes sanctions on Boeing and other US defence contractors after a historic $10bn weapons sale to Taiwan, escalating US-China tensions. Read the full analysis.

Iowa Guardsmen Killed in Syria Return Home

The remains of two Iowa National Guard members killed in a Syrian desert attack were repatriated to Des Moines on Christmas Eve. Read about the solemn ceremony and the ongoing mission.

Supreme Court blocks Trump's Chicago Guard deployment

The US Supreme Court has refused to allow the Trump administration to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago for immigration enforcement, marking a significant legal setback. Read the full analysis.

US bars Europeans accused of pressuring tech censorship

The US State Department has barred five European figures from entry, accusing them of coercing American tech firms to censor US viewpoints. Discover the implications for digital speech and transatlantic relations.

US Holiday Fuel Prices Hit Four-Year Low

US motorists find relief as average petrol prices drop below $3 a gallon this December, the lowest festive season cost since 2020. Discover the state-by-state breakdown and the economic factors at play.

US citizens carry passports daily amid immigration raids

Across the United States, naturalised and native-born citizens are carrying passports daily due to fear of detention in immigration raids. Five individuals share their stories of living in a climate of heightened anxiety.

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