Albanese's crucial White House meeting with Trump

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese prepares for crucial White House talks with Donald Trump, focusing on AUKUS, trade relations, and global security challenges in their first formal meeting.

Albanese Faces Diplomatic Firestorm Over Trump Return

Australian PM Anthony Albanese confronts his toughest diplomatic challenge yet as Donald Trump's potential return to the White House threatens to derail AUKUS and climate commitments. Expert analysis reveals the high-stakes balancing act facing Canberra.

USS Tang: The Submarine That Sank With Its Own Torpedo

Newly unearthed documents reveal the harrowing final moments of the USS Tang, the US submarine that tragically sank itself with its own torpedo in 1944, claiming 78 lives in one of World War II's most devastating naval accidents.

Newsom launches blistering attack on Trump VP pick Vance

In a fiery political broadside, California Governor Gavin Newsom has launched a blistering critique against JD Vance, Donald Trump's running mate, branding him a political chameleon and policy lightweight ahead of the crucial presidential election.

Thousands march in London against digital ID cards

Central London witnessed massive demonstrations as protesters descended on Westminster to voice fierce opposition against the government's proposed digital identity cards, citing privacy concerns and state overreach.

MP demands Royal Family reveal source of £12m Giuffre payment

Pressure mounts on Buckingham Palace as Labour MP Rachael Maskell calls for full transparency over the mysterious £12 million payment to Virginia Giuffre, questioning whether public or private funds were used in the sexual assault case settlement.

Lammy: Putin must face war crimes trial

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy declares Vladimir Putin should stand trial for war crimes while outlining Labour's foreign policy vision ahead of potential government.

Chinese wind farm factory sparks UK security fears

Exclusive: Government ministers sound alarm over Chinese-owned wind turbine factory in Scotland amid espionage fears, warning green energy ambitions could compromise national security as approval decision looms.

Rafah Crossing Reopens for Gaza Aid Delivery

The vital Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has resumed operations, allowing desperately needed humanitarian aid to flow into the besieged territory after days of diplomatic deadlock.

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