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David Gow: Guardian's European Editor Dies at 72

Celebrating the life and legacy of David Gow, The Guardian's esteemed European editor whose sharp analysis and deep understanding of EU affairs informed British readers for decades.

Weather crew's home destroyed during hurricane broadcast

A Fox Weather broadcasting team experienced every journalist's nightmare when the very house they were reporting from was destroyed by Hurricane Melissa's fury during a live broadcast, capturing terrifying moments of the storm's devastating power.

Fraud victims forced to report crimes to AI chatbots

Exclusive investigation reveals fraud victims are being forced to report crimes to unfeeling AI chatbots instead of human operators, creating a digital nightmare for those already traumatised by scammers.

US Senate Passes Landmark Essential Workers Bill

In a historic move, the US Senate has approved the Essential Workers Bill, granting new protections and benefits to frontline employees who kept America running during the pandemic. Discover how this legislation will transform workers' rights.

HMRC side hustle tax investigation warning

HMRC launches major crackdown targeting side hustle income with new digital reporting rules starting April 2024. Discover if you're at risk of investigation.

Russian troops trapped in Dnipro 'death zone' by Ukraine

Exclusive military analysis reveals how Russian forces have become sitting ducks on the Dnipro's east bank, suffering catastrophic losses in what soldiers are calling a 'suicide mission' against Ukraine's precision strikes.

Zelenskyy: Trump's frontline freeze a 'good compromise'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has described Donald Trump's proposal to freeze the war along current frontlines as a potential breakthrough, while emphasising Ukraine's sovereignty remains non-negotiable.

Ukraine Soldiers Face Extreme Hardship as Diplomacy Stalls

Exclusive frontline reports reveal Ukrainian troops enduring extreme conditions and ammunition shortages while Western allies remain divided over military support. The human cost of diplomatic delays becomes increasingly devastating.

Ben Smee wins Queensland Journalist of the Year award

Guardian Australia's acclaimed reporter Ben Smee has been crowned joint winner of the Queensland Journalist of the Year award for his outstanding investigative work exposing critical environmental and political issues across the state.

Pentagon imposes new rules on journalists

The Pentagon has introduced sweeping new regulations for journalists covering defence matters, requiring enhanced security vetting and background checks that critics warn could restrict press freedom.

Ukrainian combat medic's war play debuts in London

Alina Sarnatska, a Ukrainian combat medic who served on the front lines, brings her harrowing wartime experiences to the London stage in a groundbreaking new play that's captivating audiences.

Charity workers face 'abhorrent' abuse epidemic in UK

Shocking new report reveals charity staff across Britain are experiencing unprecedented levels of violence and threats, prompting demands for immediate government action to safeguard frontline workers.

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