Trump claims 2016 midterms rigged via mail-in ballots

Former US President Donald Trump reignites controversy with explosive allegations about mail-in ballots and voting machines in the 2016 midterm elections. Experts weigh in on the validity of his claims.

Ukrainian sniper sets 4,000m kill record with AI

A Ukrainian sharpshooter has made history by eliminating two Russian soldiers with a single AI-guided bullet from an astonishing 4,000 metres, rewriting the rules of modern sniping.

Teen dies in suspected drug overdose in Brisbane

A 17-year-old boy, Braiden Ashley-Timmins, has tragically died in Brisbane after a suspected drug overdose. The incident has sparked warnings from authorities about the dangers of substance abuse.

Starmer, Trump clash over Ukraine NATO bid in Washington

Labour leader Keir Starmer and former US President Donald Trump are at odds over Ukraine's potential NATO membership as critical discussions unfold in Washington. The talks also involve Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his European delegation.

UN Warns of 'Hell on Earth' in Gaza Conflict

The United Nations has issued a dire warning about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with officials describing the situation as 'hell on earth' amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes and Hamas rocket attacks.

Latham-Matthews Sydney clash sparks outrage

A heated exchange between former Australian politician Mark Latham and activist Nathalie Matthews in Sydney has gone viral, raising questions about public conduct and political discourse.

Sturgeon & Abbott slammed for 'Orwellian' remarks

Former SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon and Labour MP Diane Abbott face backlash over controversial comments comparing Russell Brand's situation to 'Orwellian' tactics and Norwich City's football governance.

Farage waves Union Jack in EU Parliament

Nigel Farage caused a stir in Brussels by defiantly waving the Union Jack during a European Parliament session, reigniting debates over Brexit and national identity.

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