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Elderly Woman Buried Alive for 12 Hours in Gaza Strike

A 74-year-old grandmother, Mariam Abu Dagga, endured a 12-hour burial under debris after an Israeli airstrike on her Gaza home. Her miraculous survival and rescue by neighbours highlights the human cost of the ongoing conflict.

Prabowo Decree Expands Indonesian Military's Civilian Role

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signs a decree granting the military a greater role in civilian affairs, raising fears of a return to a militarised government and drawing sharp criticism from human rights groups.

UK's Feeble Gaza Atrocity Response Sparks Outrage

Britain faces mounting criticism for its tepid diplomatic response to the latest civilian casualties in Gaza, as aid groups condemn the government's inaction and call for immediate sanctions.

Iranian diplomats flee Canberra embassy in sudden night exit

EXCLUSIVE: Iranian diplomatic staff have been seen abruptly vacating their Canberra embassy in a hurried overnight operation, loading vehicles with sensitive equipment and personal effects, sparking intense speculation about a mass expulsion by the Austra

Crime boss Kazem Hamad ordered out of Australia after attack

Notorious crime figure Kazem Hamad is at the centre of an international incident after Australia orders him out following a suspected anti-Semitic assault. The Iranian-born boss, linked to a violent gang war, is suspected of a brutal attack on a Jewish ma

Video Captures Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital, Killing Rescuers

Shocking new video evidence captures the precise moment an Israeli airstrike hits a functioning Gaza hospital, resulting in the deaths of rescue workers and media personnel. The incident raises grave questions about the protection of medical facilities an

UK Study Reveals Professions Most Likely to Cheat

A new UK data analysis uncovers the professions with the highest rates of infidelity, with finance and trades topping the list. Discover the surprising jobs linked to cheating and the reasons why.

UN Demands Probe Into Gaza Hospital Killings

The United Nations issues a stark call for independent probes into deadly strikes on Gaza hospitals, citing potential war crimes and a catastrophic collapse of the enclave's healthcare system.

Albanese's Secret Iran Prisoner Negotiations Revealed

Exclusive insights into the secret diplomatic efforts by Australian PM Anthony Albanese to secure the release of academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert from an Iranian prison. Discover the high-stakes negotiations and her courageous survival story.

Journalist killed in strike on Gaza hospital

A deadly strike on a Gaza hospital has claimed the life of a journalist and injured others, as the Israel-Hamas war escalates. The incident raises grave concerns about press safety and civilian casualties.

Global Visual Journey: The Guardian's Week in 20 Pictures

Embark on a stunning visual journey across the globe with The Guardian's latest photographic round-up. From Westminster's political dramas to serene global landscapes, this collection captures the defining moments of our time in 20 powerful images.

Israeli data shows 83% civilian death rate in Gaza

Exclusive analysis of internal Israeli military data shows overwhelming civilian casualties in Gaza, challenging Israel's long-standing assertions about precision targeting and raising major humanitarian concerns.

Gaza City Under Siege: Israel's Devastating Military Assault

Israeli forces intensify ground and air operations across Gaza City, targeting Hamas strongholds amid heavy urban combat. Civilian casualties mount as humanitarian organisations warn of catastrophic conditions. UK and international leaders call for immedi

Police Chief quits over affair with aide in Bay Area scandal

A Californian city is reeling after a bombshell investigation revealed its married female Police Chief engaged in a clandestine and 'inappropriate relationship' with a senior male aide, prompting her abrupt resignation amid allegations of abuse of power a

Labour's rewilding plans a 'tinderbox' risk, warn farmers

Exclusive: Labour's ambitious rewilding policy faces a fierce backlash from the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), which warns the plans could turn the British countryside into a dry, flammable tinderbox, dramatically increasing the risk of deva

Australia Suspends Fast-Track Visas for Israeli Citizens

Australia has suspended fast-track visa processing for Israeli citizens, blaming 'harassment' and 'intimidation' by Hamas. The decision, sparking diplomatic tension, follows a similar move against Palestinians.

Penny Wong's clash with Israel over visa ban

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has engaged in a heated exchange with Israel after the country retaliated against Australia's visa ban on an Israeli politician. The diplomatic spat has escalated tensions between the two nations.

Police Scotland deputy chief probed over remarks

A senior police officer in Scotland is facing an internal probe following complaints about inappropriate comments made to a civilian worker, sparking concerns over workplace conduct.

Hanson demands audit of Aboriginal grants

Controversial Australian senator Pauline Hanson calls for a full audit of taxpayer-funded grants to Aboriginal organisations, alleging mismanagement and wasted public funds.

Afternoon Update: Key UK Developments

Stay informed with the latest political, economic, and social updates from across the UK, including Westminster debates and regional developments.

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