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New Domestic Abuse Orders Protect 1,000+ Victims

New Domestic Abuse Protection Orders have safeguarded over 1,000 victims in a pilot scheme. The orders impose strict conditions on offenders, with breaches carrying a potential five-year prison sentence.

Russia Tests Brain-Implant Spy Pigeons for Surveillance

Russia develops remote-controlled spy pigeons with neural chips for surveillance. These 'bird-biodrones' can fly 310 miles daily and blend into urban environments undetected. Discover the military implications.

Bolsonaro arrested over alleged escape plan

Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro has been taken into custody amid claims he tampered with his electronic tag. Read the latest on this dramatic political development.

Global E-Waste Hits 62 Million Tonnes Annually

The world produces 62 million tonnes of e-waste yearly, set to hit 82 million by 2030. Discover how to securely recycle your old devices and combat this growing environmental threat.

NATO's Merops system thwarts 90% of Russian drones

Exclusive investigation reveals how NATO's revolutionary Merops electronic warfare system is helping Ukraine neutralise 90% of Russian drones in a game-changing battlefield development.

Juana Molina: Why I hate being solemn

Experimental music pioneer Juana Molina opens up about her creative process, disdain for artistic pretension, and the playful spontaneity behind her groundbreaking new work.

Brit's Turkey Surgery Nightmare: Begging NHS Help

A British mother faces a medical crisis after cosmetic surgery in Turkey left her with severe complications and mounting bills, pleading for NHS intervention as her health deteriorates.

Illegal rave rocks Rome's ancient Colosseum

Italian authorities investigate shocking unauthorised electronic music party held within the historic Colosseum, raising serious concerns about heritage protection.

Colosseum threatened by raves and concerts

Italian authorities sound alarm as vibrations from electronic music events risk permanent damage to Rome's iconic 2,000-year-old amphitheatre, prompting urgent calls for protection.

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