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Xi Jinping's phone spying joke with South Korean leader

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a surprising quip about mobile phone surveillance during talks with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, creating an unexpected moment of tension and humour in high-level diplomacy.

UK faces individuality crisis, warns London coach

A leading London confidence coach reveals how societal pressures are creating an 'individuality crisis' across the UK, with alarming consequences for mental health and personal expression.

Sudan's Silent Slaughter: El Fasher Burns

As El Fasher faces imminent collapse and ethnic cleansing escalates in Darfur, the international community's inaction speaks volumes about our selective outrage.

The Horror Show Even Scaredy-Cats Will Love

A self-professed horror-phobe makes a stunning confession: this chilling Netflix thriller is the one supernatural series they can't stop watching. Discover why it's the exception to the rule.

UK demands Sudan ceasefire after massacre reports

Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls for immediate ceasefire in Sudan following reports of horrific massacre that left over 100 dead, with UK pushing for emergency UN Security Council session.

Family's two-year mould nightmare in council flat

A desperate South London family reveals their two-year battle against severe mould and leaks in their council property, with a baby suffering breathing difficulties and mushrooms growing in their home.

Sudan's El Fasher: A Global Failure Demanding Action

The horrific violence in Sudan's El Fasher represents not just a local conflict but a catastrophic international failure. As civilians face unimaginable horrors, the world's passive response raises urgent questions about global responsibility and the need

Spain funds Woody Allen film amid controversy

The Spanish government faces backlash for investing €10 million in Woody Allen's upcoming film, reigniting debates about public funding for controversial filmmakers.

AI Horror Film 'Tool' Personalises Your Nightmares

Groundbreaking British horror film 'Tool' uses artificial intelligence to create personalised nightmares based on viewers' online data, sparking both excitement and ethical debates in the film industry.

CDC hiring freeze cripples US health protection agency

Exclusive investigation reveals how a government-wide hiring freeze has left the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention struggling to function, with critical positions unfilled and employee morale at breaking point.

South London Bonfire Night 2025: Ultimate Guide

Discover South London's most dazzling Bonfire Night celebrations for 2025. From breathtaking fireworks displays to traditional bonfires and family-friendly activities - plan your perfect November 5th experience.

NSW Prisons Lockdown as Guards Stage Mass Strike

Every state-run correctional facility in New South Wales has been plunged into lockdown after prison officers launched unprecedented industrial action, citing dangerous understaffing and rising violence.

BFI London Film Festival Calls for Volunteers

The British Film Institute is seeking enthusiastic volunteers for the 2024 London Film Festival. Discover how you can be part of one of the UK's most prestigious cinematic events and gain exclusive behind-the-scenes access.

Gaza death toll tops 100 in Israeli strikes

Fresh Israeli strikes across Gaza have resulted in over 100 Palestinian fatalities, including women and children, amid escalating regional tensions and international calls for de-escalation.

Relay: Riz Ahmed's chilling surveillance thriller

Justin Piasecki's gripping surveillance thriller 'Relay' starring Riz Ahmed delivers a terrifyingly plausible vision of corporate control that will haunt you long after the credits roll.

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