Politics
North Korean Soldier Blown Up by Landmine in Ukraine on Sled
Shocking footage shows a North Korean soldier fighting for Russia blown up by a landmine on a snowy sled. Reports detail Kim Jong-un's costly support for Putin, with thousands of casualties.
Culture
White House Threatens CBS with Lawsuit Over Trump Interview Editing
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt warned CBS News to air a Trump interview in full or face legal action. The network complied, amid scrutiny over its editorial independence.
Sports
Chelsea Agree Personal Terms with Jeremy Jacquet in £55m Transfer Pursuit
Chelsea have agreed personal terms with Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet. Fabrizio Romano reports the clubs are negotiating a fee, with Rennes seeking a club-record €65m sale. Read the latest on this potential January transfer.
Business
Inside a £1 Hostel in Cambodia: A Writer's Unforgettable Journey Beyond Budget Travel
A writer's raw experience in a £1-a-night hostel in Siem Reap reveals a world of necessity, unexpected kindness, and shared pandan tea. Discover why budget travel isn't always about Instagrammable hammocks.
Environment
Transport
Wife's heartbreak after cyclist husband killed in police crash
The wife of David Clark, killed by a police car in London, says her heart is 'completely broken'. The IOPC is investigating the fatal collision in Southwark.
Hidden Speed Cameras: Public Opinion Revealed
A Guardian reader poll reveals overwhelming opposition to concealed speed cameras. Discover the arguments for and against covert enforcement and what it means for road safety in the UK.
Carousel Grinding: Airport Trend Sparks Passenger Fury
Holidaymakers are raging over 'carousel grinding', the selfish airport habit causing chaos at baggage reclaim. Experts weigh in on the etiquette and how to cope.
North London Bus Crash After Police Helicopter Chase
A dramatic police chase involving a helicopter ended with a car smashing into a London bus. Two men were arrested following a knifepoint robbery in Whitechapel. Read the full details.
Actor Adeel Akhtar questioned for hours at US airport
BAFTA-winning actor Adeel Akhtar reveals he was held and questioned for hours at JFK Airport in a 2002 terrorism probe. The Londoner describes the ordeal and its impact on his father.
Property
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