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Alaska's Sinking Village: Permafrost Crisis

The remote Yup'ik community of Nunapitchuk faces an existential threat as climate change rapidly melts the frozen ground beneath their homes, forcing residents to make an impossible choice: adapt or relocate.

Pub Divide: How Men & Women Use Pubs Differently

New research reveals fascinating gender differences in pub behaviour - from social activities to drinking preferences. Discover what really happens when men and women visit their local.

How the manosphere radicalises UK teenage boys

An alarming investigation reveals how vulnerable teenage boys across the UK are being drawn into toxic online communities that prey on masculinity anxieties and isolation.

Brent: Cultural Hub Named London's Worst Borough

Brent, the culturally vibrant northwest London borough home to Wembley Stadium and thriving arts scene, has been ranked London's worst borough in Time Out's surprising new survey, despite its rich diversity and attractions.

Gear-ly Beloved: Drug Crisis Hits UK Weddings

Exclusive investigation reveals rising substance abuse at British weddings, from cocaine in bathrooms to MDMA on dance floors. Discover the highs, lows and sobering reality.

Victoria climbers defy Indigenous site ban

Rock climbing communities across Victoria are mobilising against controversial new restrictions at culturally significant Indigenous sites, setting up a dramatic confrontation between heritage protection and recreational access.

PIX Magazine's Lost Photos of 20th Century Australia

Step back in time through a stunning visual journey as PIX Magazine's vintage photographs reveal the untold stories of 20th century Australia, from bustling cities to remote outback communities.

Spain apologises to Mexico for colonial era injustices

In a landmark diplomatic move, Spain's government has formally expressed profound regret for the 'terrible injustices' committed during the conquest of Mexico, acknowledging centuries of suffering inflicted upon indigenous communities.

Sydney rally demands justice for deaths in custody

Heartbroken families and supporters gathered in Sydney demanding accountability and systemic change following Indigenous deaths in custody, as Australia faces a growing human rights crisis.

Is Video Game Music Dying? The Silent Crisis

An alarming trend sees iconic video game soundtracks disappearing from modern releases, threatening to strip gaming of its emotional heart and artistic identity.

London's Oldest Pub Theatre Revealed

Step inside The Circle & Star, London's most historic pub theatre where intimate performances meet rich theatrical heritage in the heart of the city.

HMV's High Street Comeback: 24 Stores Reopening

The iconic music and entertainment retailer HMV is staging a major comeback with 24 stores set to reopen nationwide, bringing vinyl, pop culture merchandise and community events back to British high streets.

UK Launches 'Town of Culture' Search for Overlooked Towns

The government unveils a new competition to crown England's next cultural hotspot, specifically targeting towns that have been 'written out of the national story' and deserve recognition for their unique heritage.

Victoria Passes Australia's First Indigenous Treaty

In a landmark moment for reconciliation, Victoria has passed Australia's first formal treaty legislation with Indigenous traditional owners, establishing a groundbreaking framework for self-determination and cultural recognition.

The Line of Beauty: Horny, Hilarious Theatre Triumph

Discover why The Line of Beauty at London's Almeida Theatre is the must-see production of the season - a dazzling exploration of desire, politics and 80s extravagance that will leave you breathless.

Gen Z Embrace 'Shrek Dating' Over Perfect Partners

Young Brits are embracing 'Shrek dating' - opting for genuine connections with ordinary partners rather than chasing unrealistic romantic ideals. Discover why this trend is sweeping across dating culture.

Trump uses video game memes for ICE recruitment

The Trump administration is leveraging popular gaming culture and viral memes to attract new recruits to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, sparking debate about digital propaganda tactics.

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