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Iran's precise internet blackout enters 36 hours

Iran's unprecedented internet shutdown, now lasting 36 hours, is chillingly precise, allowing government posts while isolating protesters. Experts warn this sophisticated censorship may last.

US Wins Exemption from OECD Global Minimum Tax Rules

The US has secured a sweeping exemption from the OECD's global minimum tax deal for its domestic companies, a move that could reshape the international tax landscape. Discover the implications for UK businesses and global finance.

Starlink shutdown causes internet crisis in Papua New Guinea

Frustration mounts across Papua New Guinea after the government ordered Starlink to halt its unlicensed satellite internet services, severely impacting businesses, healthcare, and education in remote areas. Read the full story.

Six Risks Behind 41.7% of Global Cancer Deaths

A major new study finds nearly half of global cancer deaths are linked to six modifiable risk factors. Experts warn of a looming crisis, especially in low-income nations. Action is needed now.

Five dead in Mount Kilimanjaro helicopter crash

A medical evacuation helicopter has crashed on Mount Kilimanjaro, killing five people including two tourists, a doctor, a guide and the pilot. Read the latest breaking news.

Libya's top general killed in Turkey plane crash

Libya's military chief and four others died when their private jet crashed after takeoff from Ankara. The general was returning from high-level defence talks. Read the latest on this tragic loss.

Mystery deepens in Greg Biffle plane crash probe

The investigation into the fatal crash killing NASCAR legend Greg Biffle and his family deepens as it's revealed three licensed pilots were onboard. Discover the latest findings.

WHO job cuts after US withdraws funding

The World Health Organisation announces significant staff reductions and programme cuts following US funding withdrawal. Learn how this impacts global health security.

2.2 Billion People Never Used Internet, Says UN

A UN report reveals a shocking 2.2 billion people have never been online, with the digital divide concentrated in the world's poorest nations. Discover the full findings and the push for universal connectivity.

UK Cuts Global Health Fund Aid by 40%

Britain's decision to cut £120m from Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria sparks outrage among health experts and charities. Critics warn this undermines UK's global health leadership.

UPS Crew Identified in Alabama Plane Crash Tragedy

The aviation community mourns as authorities identify the two UPS crew members who perished in a catastrophic cargo plane crash near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Investigation underway into the tragic incident that claimed both lives aboard the A300 aircraft.

UPS Plane Crash in Kentucky Leaves Pilot Dead

Tragedy strikes as UPS Airbus A300 crashes near Kentucky airport, claiming pilot's life. Emergency services battle blaze as investigation into catastrophic engine failure begins.

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