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COP30: Indigenous voices seek real climate action

At COP30 climate talks in Brazil, Indigenous participants reflect on symbolic presence versus genuine influence. Discover their mixed reactions to representation and policy outcomes.

Mamdani's Democracy Lessons for Australia

As Australia faces political crossroads, Ugandan academic Mahmood Mamdani's groundbreaking ideas about decolonising democracy offer transformative lessons for rebuilding trust in governance.

UK worklessness crisis to cost employers £6bn yearly

A shocking new report reveals British businesses must invest £6 billion yearly to tackle the growing worklessness epidemic, with mental health support and flexible working at the forefront of the solution.

Voting linked to longer life, study finds

New research shows participating in elections significantly reduces mortality risk, with non-voters facing 19% higher chance of premature death regardless of political affiliation.

Body image fears sidelining girls from sport

New research reveals worrying trends as body image anxieties and clothing concerns create significant barriers preventing teenage girls from participating in sports and physical activity.

Mississippi Mass Shooting Leaves Six Dead in Leland

A quiet Mississippi town is reeling after a devastating mass shooting at a family gathering in Leland left six people dead and multiple others injured in one of America's latest gun violence tragedies.

Multiple Dead in Mississippi Bar Mass Shooting

A peaceful evening at a Mississippi bar turned to tragedy when a gunman opened fire in Leland, leaving multiple people dead and several critically injured in a devastating mass shooting.

Inside No. 9 stage show nightmare revealed

What happens when a dream cameo in the cult BBC show's live production turns into a theatrical nightmare? One participant reveals the shocking truth behind the scenes.

UK Girls' Sports Imagery Lacks Diversity, Report Finds

A landmark study reveals that media portrayals of girls in sport are overwhelmingly white, middle-class, and focused on a narrow range of activities, creating a significant barrier to participation for many young women across the UK.

Mass Grave Uncovered Beneath Iranian Car Park

A grim secret has been unearthed in the Iranian city of Abadan, where a car park was found to be hiding a mass grave believed to contain victims of the Islamic Republic's brutal crackdown on dissent.

Armed police tackle teen in Resident Evil costume

A 16-year-old boy dressed as a character from Resident Evil was violently apprehended by armed police in Bicester after terrified members of the public mistook his replica weapon for a real firearm, sparking a major armed response.

Maine Mass Shooting: Army Reservist Sought in Manhunt

A massive manhunt is underway for US Army reservist Robert Card, identified as the prime suspect in the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting that left 18 dead and 13 injured. Authorities warn he is armed and dangerous.

Albanese Defies Protests, Won't Cut Immigration

The Australian government confirms it will not slash record-high immigration levels, a move that directly contradicts the demands of nationwide protests over the housing and cost-of-living crisis.

Jason Aldean's Emotional Account of Las Vegas Shooting

Country music star Jason Aldean opens up for the first time in detail about the horrific 2017 Las Vegas shooting, his trauma, and the controversial decision to release a new music video filmed at the crime scene.

P&O Ferries CEO grilled by MPs over mass sackings

P&O Ferries boss Peter Hebblethwaite faces a fiery parliamentary hearing, defending the controversial dismissal of 786 staff without consultation. The government faces pressure to tighten employment laws.

Sydney Marathon 2025: Record-Breaking Numbers Revealed

The Sydney Marathon 2025 is set to make history with unprecedented participation numbers, elite athlete lineups, and massive economic impact. Discover the staggering figures behind Australia's most iconic running event.

AI Spy Cameras Secretly Tracking UK Citizens

An investigation reveals how AI-powered surveillance cameras are proliferating across UK streets, tracking citizens' movements and behaviours without explicit consent, raising urgent questions about privacy and civil liberties.

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