Far-right 'migrant hunters' target asylum hotels

Far-right groups are organising protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers, sparking fears of violence and community division. Authorities warn against vigilantism as tensions escalate.

£100 toilet charge outrage in Westminster

A woman was stunned to receive a £100 fine after using a public toilet in Westminster. Her story has sparked outrage online, raising questions about council policies.

Toyota memo on 'short skirt' sparks outrage

A Toyota Australia staff member was left mortified after an internal memo criticising a female colleague's 'short skirt' at a club event went viral, sparking backlash over workplace sexism.

Trump: I’d End Ukraine War in 24 Hours

Former US President Donald Trump asserts he could swiftly resolve the Ukraine conflict if re-elected, while President Zelensky challenges the claim and calls for concrete action.

NSW public servant accused of corruption

A high-ranking NSW public servant, Ibrahim Helmy, faces serious allegations of exploiting his role for personal benefits, sparking an investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).

Detroit Mayor Duggan wins historic third term

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan wins a third consecutive term, defeating challenger James Craig in a decisive victory that underscores his enduring popularity in Michigan's largest city.

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