House Arrest for 10 Brazil Coup Plot Convicts

A Brazilian Supreme Court judge has placed 10 individuals convicted in the 2022 election coup plot under house arrest. The move follows the extradition of a fugitive former police commander from Paraguay.

Trump Renames Kennedy Centre, Faces Legal Action

President Donald Trump's overhaul of the Kennedy Centre, including renaming it after himself, triggers a lawsuit and protests from the Kennedy family and artists. Read the full story.

Zelensky heads to Florida for crucial Trump peace summit

Ukrainian President Zelensky travels to Mar-a-Lago for vital talks with Donald Trump after Russia launches a massive new missile and drone attack on Kyiv. Read the latest on the peace plan and security guarantees.

Poland's €2bn Anti-Drone Border Fortification Plan

Poland is accelerating a €2bn defence project to fortify its eastern border with anti-drone systems within two years, following Russian airspace incursions. Deputy Defence Minister Cezary Tomczyk outlines the urgent plans.

US Vows More Strikes After Nigeria Christmas Attack

The US has pledged further action against ISIS in Nigeria following Christmas Day strikes. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warned militants 'more to come' after coordinated attacks with Abuja.

Australian MPs Named for Parliament Suspensions

The most disruptive MPs in Canberra have been identified, with Coalition members leading the list of suspensions for disorderly conduct. Discover who tops the list and how this Parliament compares to the infamous 44th.

FBI to leave J. Edgar Hoover Building in 2025

The FBI will relocate from its iconic Washington DC headquarters in 2025, ending a 50-year era. The move marks a significant shift for the agency's operational base. Discover the details and future plans for the historic site.

LA Palisades Fire: Documentary Alleges City Failure

A new documentary claims the devastating LA Palisades wildfires were worsened by a 'conscious decision to give up' and poor city preparedness, as council members erupt. Read the full investigation.

Sarwar: Farage has no interest in fixing Scotland

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar accuses Nigel Farage and Reform UK of exploiting frustration without offering solutions. He outlines Labour's plan for the NHS, education, and the economy ahead of the May elections.

Naked cyclists hire security amid public backlash

Organisers of the World Naked Bike Ride in London have hired security and changed the event date following assaults and growing public intolerance. Discover the clash between protest and public decency.

1950s US Army Guide's Rules for GIs in Britain

A 1955 US Army guidebook for troops stationed in Cold War Britain warned against criticising the Queen, mocking 'funny money', and misusing British slang. Discover the quirky advice on display in Oxfordshire.

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