Zuma's 18-Year Corruption Case Back in Court

Former South African President Jacob Zuma and French arms firm Thales appeal to dismiss a long-running corruption case. The case, involving 783 alleged illegal payments, has faced 18 years of delays. Read the latest developments.

Mamdani's Hybrid Campaign Strategy Secures NYC Mayoral Victory

Zohran Mamdani's groundbreaking NYC mayoral win, securing 50.4% of the vote, showcases a modern 'hybrid media' campaign that masterfully merged online mobilisation with a vast 100,000-strong door-knocking effort. Discover the strategy behind the victory.

Farage demands BBC apology amid racism allegations

Nigel Farage launched a furious tirade against the BBC, demanding an apology for historic programming after being questioned about racism claims from his school days. Read the full explosive press conference details.

Novichok victim's family criticise inquiry report

The family of Dawn Sturgess, who died from Novichok poisoning in 2018, criticises the public inquiry's final report for lacking recommendations. Read their call for reflection and change.

UK Defence Spending Lags Behind European Allies

Analysis reveals a growing mismatch between UK's Cold War military reputation and current defence spending, as Germany and France increase budgets and debate national service. Read why experts warn of strategic risks.

Novichok victim's family criticise inquiry report

The family of Dawn Sturgess, who died after Novichok exposure in 2018, calls for 'real change' as a public inquiry report offers no recommendations. Read their full statement and the UK's response.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Freedom Limits

The New York Times files a federal lawsuit against the US Defence Department, alleging new rules limiting journalists' questions and movements violate the First Amendment. Read the full story.

The Hidden Dangers of Automated Governance

A new investigation reveals the alarming risks of AI-driven public service algorithms. Discover the full story and learn what it means for your rights. Listen now.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Rules

The New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's new press rules as unconstitutional. Read the latest on this press freedom battle.

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