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The Guardian Publishes Latest Corrections and Clarifications

The Guardian has released its latest corrections and clarifications list, addressing errors from 2025 reports. This underscores the publication's ongoing dedication to factual accuracy and journalistic transparency. Read the full details.

X Reveals Pro-Trump Accounts Based Outside US

X's new location feature has uncovered numerous pro-Trump accounts operating from Asia and other regions, raising questions about foreign influence and monetisation tactics. Discover the implications for online discourse.

Army's Ajax vehicle injures troops again

The British Army's £10m Ajax fighting vehicle has caused fresh injuries to 31 soldiers, raising serious questions about safety and accountability in the £5.5bn programme.

Army Pauses Ajax Use After Soldiers Fall Ill

The British Army halts Ajax armoured vehicle training for two weeks after around 30 personnel reported noise and vibration symptoms. Safety investigation underway.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Announces 2026 Resignation

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals she will step down from office in January 2026, citing death threats and criticism from Donald Trump over Epstein files vote. Read the full story.

Samoa PM bans newspaper from press conferences

Samoa's Prime Minister has suspended the Samoa Observer from press briefings, triggering widespread condemnation from political leaders and press freedom advocates. Explore the implications for democracy.

UK Plans 13 New Munitions Factories

Defence Secretary John Healey announces 13 new UK munitions sites to boost weapons production and support for Ukraine. The move addresses critical gaps highlighted in a new defence report.

Senate approves bill to release Epstein files

The US Senate has unanimously approved legislation forcing the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, following overwhelming House support. Discover the key developments and political implications.

Guardian Removes Article in Content Review

The Guardian has removed an article as part of its ongoing content management process. Learn more about the publication's editorial standards and procedures.

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