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Malaysia defends Trump trade deal amid criticism

Malaysian government officials have launched a robust defence of their new trade agreement with former US President Donald Trump, dismissing criticism as 'misinformed' while highlighting potential economic benefits.

UN: Sudan war spiralling out of control

The United Nations secretary-general issues dire warning as Sudan's conflict intensifies, with millions displaced and humanitarian access severely restricted.

Branson eyes Ashford 'ghost terminal' revival

Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group is in advanced talks to transform Kent's abandoned Ashford International station into a vibrant new transport and business hub, potentially creating thousands of jobs.

O'Sullivan stunned by teen sensation Stan Moody

Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan suffers surprise International Championship loss to 19-year-old prodigy Stan Moody, confirming his pre-tournament concerns about facing the rising star.

St Pancras 2025 Christmas Tree: Sustainable Design Plans

London's iconic St Pancras International station announces its spectacular 2025 Christmas tree will feature groundbreaking sustainable design and community-focused elements, continuing its beloved festive tradition.

State Capture: Democracy's Silent Crisis Exposed

A groundbreaking investigation reveals how state capture corruption is systematically dismantling democratic institutions worldwide, with alarming trends showing no country is immune to this growing threat.

ASIO Chief: Foreign Agents Infiltrating Australia

Australia's spy chief reveals sophisticated foreign interference operations targeting universities, businesses and government institutions, warning of unprecedented threats to national security.

Why USAID's End Isn't Being Mourned Worldwide

As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.

Airport Security Hits UK Railway Stations

Major UK railway stations are implementing airport-style security screening with metal detectors and bag searches as part of a significant counter-terrorism initiative following recent threats.

UN Gaza force resolution could be ready in two weeks

Breakthrough at United Nations as key nations indicate potential support for international stabilisation force in Gaza, with draft resolution expected within two weeks amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations.

Trump Threatens Military Intervention in Nigeria

Former US President Donald Trump's threat of military intervention in Nigeria sparks international concern. Explore the political motivations, regional consequences, and diplomatic fallout.

Pregnant British teen freed from Georgian prison

British teenager Bella Culley, imprisoned in Georgia while pregnant, has been released following intense diplomatic efforts. The 19-year-old's case sparked international concern and high-level negotiations.

Ex-UN chief: Israel committing Gaza genocide

Exclusive: Navi Pillay compares Israeli actions in Gaza to apartheid and genocide, urging international community to take decisive action in damning new statement.

SMEs Lose Out on Trade Deals Amid Red Tape Crisis

New research reveals UK small businesses are drowning in bureaucracy, with many unable to access post-Brexit trade agreements. Discover why SMEs are paying the price for complex paperwork.

Airport scanners ruled out for UK train stations

The UK government has rejected calls for mandatory airport-style security scanners at railway stations following a stabbing attack, citing practical challenges and passenger convenience.

Henry Pollock: England's World Cup weapon against Australia

Rising star Henry Pollock is being tipped as England's game-changing weapon in their quest to dethrone reigning champions Australia at the 2025 Rugby World Cup. Discover how this dynamic talent could reshape international rugby's balance of power.

Aid cuts threaten tropical disease progress reversal

Critical funding reductions for neglected tropical diseases could undo years of medical advances, putting millions at risk of preventable suffering as health leaders warn of devastating consequences.

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