Poll: Public Thinks Trump Hid Epstein Files

A recent poll suggests widespread belief that the Trump administration attempted to conceal documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, raising fresh questions about political transparency.

Albanese in China as Cochlear faces scrutiny

Australian PM Anthony Albanese's visit to China sparks debate as Cochlear faces scrutiny over its operations. Meanwhile, new ABS employment data reveals shifts in Victoria's childcare sector and NSW's political landscape heats up.

Guardian removes article from 2025

The Guardian has taken down an article published on 16 July 2025. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.

Nick Carter denies Florida assault allegations

Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys faces legal challenges in Florida as he denies allegations linked to a 2001 incident. The case has reignited discussions on accountability and fame.

Mercer accuses Jenrick of undermining Afghan resettlement

Tory MP Johnny Mercer has publicly criticised former immigration minister Robert Jenrick, claiming his actions hindered the UK's Afghan resettlement scheme. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace also weighed in on the controversy.

Peru recalls ambassador from Colombia in diplomatic row

Peru has withdrawn its ambassador from Colombia following remarks by President Gustavo Petro that questioned the legitimacy of Peru's government. Diplomatic tensions rise as Peru demands respect for its sovereignty.

Epstein cell footage had 3-minute gap before death

Newly uncovered documents reveal a three-minute gap in surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's cell on the night of his death, raising fresh questions about the circumstances surrounding his demise.

Starmer and Wallace clash over Afghan evacuation

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has hit back at former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace's claims that Labour would not have acted differently during the Afghan evacuation. Wallace accused Starmer of hypocrisy, sparking a heated political debate.

MoD data breach exposes Afghan soldiers

A major security lapse by the UK Ministry of Defence has compromised the personal data of Afghan interpreters and soldiers who supported British troops, putting lives at risk.

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