HK offers £128k bounty for pro-democracy academic

Hong Kong authorities have placed a HK$1 million bounty on pro-democracy activist Dr Feng Chongyi, accusing him of violating the national security law. The academic, now based in Australia, faces serious allegations as tensions escalate between China and

Kenya plans Nairobi land for African Americans

Kenya's government has unveiled an ambitious plan to allocate land in Nairobi for African Americans seeking to reconnect with their roots. Could this be a groundbreaking move in the global reparations debate?

Trump's Glasgow visit stirs controversy

Former US President Donald Trump made headlines during his recent visit to Glasgow, sparking debates and drawing mixed reactions. Discover the full story behind his trip.

UK-Australia sign AUKUS nuclear submarine treaty

Britain and Australia have finalised the AUKUS defence treaty, paving the way for nuclear-powered submarine construction, as UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy addresses lingering US concerns.

Gym Bros Humbled by Pilates Workout

A group of self-proclaimed 'gym bros' were humbled after attempting a Pilates class, admitting they underestimated the workout's intensity.

UK Couple Could Die in Afghan Prison, Son Warns

The son of a British couple detained in Afghanistan reveals their dire conditions—malnourished, shackled, and suffering convulsions—as he warns their situation is worsening and they may not survive.

Supreme Court to Decide on Trump-Obama Russia Docs

The US Supreme Court is set to decide whether to release classified documents related to the Russia investigation, involving both Donald Trump and Barack Obama. The ruling could have major political repercussions.

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