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The Seven Books That Define Your 20s

Discover the essential reading list for anyone in their 20s, from navigating career anxiety and financial freedom to understanding modern relationships and finding your purpose. These seven book titles offer a roadmap through the most transformative decad

Nepal's VPN Crackdown Sparks Global Outrage and Concern

Nepal's government faces international condemnation after imposing a sweeping ban on VPNs and streaming platforms like YouTube, raising serious concerns about digital rights and freedom of expression ahead of crucial elections.

When Digital Maps Lead You Dangerously Astray

Exclusive investigation reveals the real-world chaos caused by faulty digital maps, from stranded Great North Run participants to non-existent supermarkets and dangerous driving routes.

Chinese Warship Confronts Australian Frigate in Tense Standoff

A dangerous confrontation unfolded in the Taiwan Strait as a Chinese naval vessel challenged the Royal Australian Navy's HMAS Brisbane, highlighting escalating tensions in contested waters. The incident raises serious concerns about freedom of navigation

Russia's GPS Jamming Crisis: EU Warns on Flight Disruption

Exclusive: EU chief Ursula von der Leyen accuses Russia of targeted GPS jamming, disrupting flights and navigation across Europe. The alarming escalation in hybrid warfare threatens aviation safety and regional security.

Russian GPS Jamming Targets UK Flights in Safety Crisis

Exclusive: British airlines and private jets flying over Eastern Europe are being targeted by sophisticated Russian GPS jamming, creating a major aviation safety crisis and forcing pilots to revert to decades-old navigation techniques.

Jaw-Dropping £1,000 Robot Vacuum Has Landed

Discover the revolutionary new robot vacuum cleaner from Australia's top-selling brand. Packed with high-tech features like LiDAR navigation and app control, this game-changing clean is now available for a surprisingly affordable price.

White House Spox Blasts NYT Reporter for 'Biased' Coverage

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, accuses New York Times White House correspondent of 'biased' and 'inaccurate' reporting in a fiery on-air confrontation, escalating tensions between the Biden administration a

Starmer Accused of Appeasing China Over Jimmy Lai Silence

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces mounting criticism for his muted response to the persecution of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, raising serious questions about his commitment to defending British values and press freedom against Chinese authoritarianis

Couple quit jobs for off-grid caravan life: 'We're happy'

Meet the British couple who abandoned their careers and a comfortable home to live full-time in a tiny caravan without modern amenities. Discover why they claim this radical change is the secret to true happiness and financial freedom.

MAGA journalist claims assault at Zelensky event

A pro-Trump journalist claims he was attacked while covering Ukrainian President Zelensky's event in New York. The incident has sparked debate over press freedom and political tensions.

Jimmy Lai's Hong Kong trial enters final phase

Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai's trial under China's national security law reaches closing arguments, marking a pivotal moment for press freedom in the city.

Media phones confiscated at Trump-Putin summit

Media personnel covering the high-profile Trump-Putin summit in Alaska faced unprecedented restrictions, including confiscated phones and no access to beds, sparking outrage among press freedom advocates.

Israel-Gaza War: Journalists Under Fire

Amid the Israel-Gaza war, journalists face unprecedented dangers, with record casualties raising urgent questions about press freedom and accountability.

UTS academics reveal 'culture of fear' amid course cuts

Academics at the University of Technology Sydney reveal a toxic work environment as nearly a fifth of courses face enrolment suspensions, sparking concerns over academic freedom and institutional transparency.

Cop in court over 'joke' charge: Full story

A police officer has been summoned to court over an alleged 'joke' charge, sparking debate over freedom of speech and professional conduct. Read the full story.

Israel's war on Gaza journalists: Silencing witnesses

As Palestinian journalist Anas al-Sharif narrowly escapes an Israeli airstrike, concerns grow over the systematic targeting of Gaza's media workers. This alarming trend threatens press freedom and the world's right to know about wartime realities.

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