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Florida Black Bear Hunt 2025: What You Need to Know

Florida's first sanctioned black bear hunt since 2015 has begun, issuing 172 permits. Activists secured dozens to save bears. Get the full story on the contentious wildlife management decision.

Swindon Council pays £138k after own vans clamped

Swindon Borough Council has paid £138,000 in fines after its own highway maintenance vans were clamped outside its offices. Deputy leader calls it 'not our finest hour'. Read the full story.

Trump announces Dulles Airport reconstruction plan

President Donald Trump has unveiled plans for a major reconstruction of Dulles International Airport, criticising its current design. Read the full details on the project and the 'people mover' repairs.

Florida Judge Approves Black Bear Hunt

A Florida judge has approved the state's first black bear hunt in nearly a decade, putting 172 bears at risk. Learn about the controversial decision and its implications for wildlife conservation.

Gaza reconstruction costs hit £53bn, UN warns

UN report reveals Gaza faces £53bn reconstruction bill after 87% economic collapse. Israel's military operations have created 'human-made abyss' with devastating long-term consequences.

Brussels Hosts Crucial Gaza Reconstruction Talks

Over 60 international delegations meet in Brussels to discuss Gaza's future governance and security. The EU pushes for Palestinian Authority reforms as a key to post-war stability. Discover the latest developments.

Baltimore Bridge Rebuild Costs Double to £4 Billion

Maryland officials reveal Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement costs have more than doubled to £4.3-5.2 billion with completion delayed until 2030. Learn about the revised timeline and funding challenges.

UK Looks to Denmark's Tough Asylum Approach

Britain's Labour government seeks to emulate Denmark's controversial asylum policies, which have slashed refugee numbers but drawn international criticism. Discover the human impact.

Gaza's Future: Why the World Must Keep Watching

As the guns fall silent in Gaza, a new battle for survival and reconstruction begins. This analysis examines why international attention remains crucial for lasting peace and humanitarian recovery.

Grandfather gets 3D-printed face after drunk driving crash

A 75-year-old grandfather receives revolutionary 3D-printed facial reconstruction after being horrifically disfigured by a drunk driver, in a groundbreaking NHS medical procedure that's restoring both his appearance and quality of life.

National Digital Parking Platform Expands Across UK

The UK government is expanding its revolutionary digital parking system across England, replacing paper permits with smartphone-friendly solutions that could end parking nightmares for millions of drivers.

Malibu's rebuild crisis: Just 4 permits after fires

Exclusive investigation reveals how bureaucratic gridlock is preventing Malibu residents from rebuilding after devastating wildfires, with only four reconstruction permits approved amid hundreds of destroyed properties.

Thailand lets Myanmar refugees work amid shortages

In a landmark policy shift, Thailand grants work rights to Myanmar refugees as labour shortages bite and international aid dwindles, creating new economic opportunities for displaced people.

Trump's White House Demolition Plan Targets East Wing

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly planning a radical overhaul of the White House if re-elected, with the East Wing facing potential demolition in a bold reconstruction scheme that has raised eyebrows among historians and political observers.

Netanyahu vows complete demilitarisation of Gaza

Israeli PM outlines ambitious post-conflict security framework aiming to permanently disarm Hamas and establish new governance structures in Gaza, while facing international pressure over reconstruction plans.

EU to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine aid

European leaders are on the verge of a groundbreaking agreement to use billions in frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine's military and reconstruction efforts, with legal concerns now overcome.

Cardiff plans triple parking charges for SUVs

Cardiff residents face paying up to three times more for parking permits as the council targets SUVs and heavier vehicles in a bold environmental initiative to reduce emissions and encourage sustainable transport.

Gaza War: Is the Conflict Really Over?

An in-depth examination of the current ceasefire in Gaza, exploring whether this marks the end of hostilities or merely another pause in the long-running conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Jesus's Real Appearance: Forensic Truth Revealed

Groundbreaking forensic research challenges Mel Gibson's iconic portrayal in The Passion, revealing what Jesus of Nazareth truly looked like based on scientific analysis of 1st-century Jewish men.

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