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Climate activists glue themselves to Melbourne CBD streets

Climate change protesters from Extinction Rebellion have caused major disruptions in Melbourne's CBD, gluing themselves to a key intersection during morning rush hour, demanding immediate government action on the climate emergency.

Youth Activists Sue Trump Over Climate Policies

A coalition of young Americans is taking former President Donald Trump to court, alleging his fossil fuel policies knowingly jeopardised their future and violated their constitutional rights.

UEFA Delays Verdict on Overseas League Matches in USA

UEFA has postponed its landmark decision on hosting official league matches outside of Europe, sparking debate among fans and federations. The controversial plan, which could see games played in the USA, faces further scrutiny.

Pro-Palestine activists demand arrest of Israeli president in UK

Pro-Palestinian campaigners in Britain are calling for the arrest of Israeli President Isaac Herzog during his UK visit, accusing him of war crimes under international law. The protests coincide with his meeting with King Charles and Prime Minister Keir S

Protesters storm Israeli arms firm Elbit's London HQ

Dozens of Palestine Action protesters were arrested after a major demonstration at the London headquarters of Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer. The group occupied the building, unveiling banners and demanding an end to UK complicity in the Gaza

Palestine Action Blockades UK Arms Factories - Arrests Made

Palestine Action activists have launched a major day of disruption, blockading multiple UK arms factories in protest against their links to Israel. Police have made several arrests as demonstrators scale buildings and glue themselves to gates.

UEFA's last chance to stop domestic matches going abroad

European football's governing body faces a pivotal legal and ethical showdown as it fights to prevent the controversial practice of staging domestic league games outside their home countries, a move that could forever change the beautiful game.

Father Ted Creator in Court Over Transgender Posts

Comedy writer Graham Linehan defends his right to public expression in landmark free speech case against transgender activists, arguing his social media posts were made in public interest.

Probe into 'sex noises' that disrupted Parliament virtual sitting

A major investigation is underway after lewd 'sex noises' were broadcast during a crucial virtual session of Parliament, disrupting a debate on the Overseas Operations Bill. The shocking incident has been branded a 'security breach' and a 'disgrace' by fu

Greta Thunberg joins Gaza flotilla activists in Spain

Climate activist Greta Thunberg has joined pro-Palestinian activists in Spain preparing a flotilla to challenge the Gaza blockade. The mission faces heightened security as Spanish authorities deploy drones and police following alleged sabotage attempts on

Photojournalist Confronted by Pro-Russia Activists in Perth

Award-winning photojournalist Tamati Smith was surrounded and harassed by pro-Russia demonstrators while covering a patriotic rally in Perth. The incident, captured on video, raises serious concerns about press freedom and foreign interference on Australi

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.

Australia Slashes Migration with Permanent Cap

In a major policy shift, the Australian government announces a permanent cap on migration levels, cutting the annual intake by thousands to tackle the housing crisis and overwhelmed public services.

Albanese: 'Australians Are Angry About Immigration'

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese makes a stunning admission on national radio, conceding public anger over soaring immigration. A tense exchange with journalist Patricia Karvelas reveals the government's struggle with the housing and infrastruct

Protesters storm London's Hamptons Hotel, brand guests 'fascists'

Exclusive report: A peaceful evening at The Hamptons Hotel in London's affluent Mayfair district was violently disrupted as a mob of activists stormed the premises, confronting diners and causing significant damage in a protest over the venue's alleged 'x

Half of Brits Now Want Their Ashes Scattered Abroad

A landmark new study uncovers a profound shift in British end-of-life wishes, with 45% of UK adults now preferring an overseas final resting place over traditional options. Discover the top destinations and the emotional reasons behind this growing trend.

Reeves axes Labour's stamp duty surcharge pledge

In a dramatic reversal, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has scrapped Labour's flagship pledge to reintroduce a stamp duty surcharge on overseas buyers. Get the full story on this major political shift.

Spanish Holiday Hotspot Becomes Eerie Ghost Town

The once-vibrant resort of Camposol in Spain's Murcia region faces an unprecedented crisis as thousands of British-owned properties stand empty, creating a surreal ghost town atmosphere and devastating local businesses. Discover what went wrong.

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