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COP30 Brazil: Climate Promise or Greenwashing?

As Brazil prepares to host the crucial COP30 climate conference, serious questions emerge about fossil fuel influence and Amazon deforestation commitments. Will this be a turning point or another missed opportunity?

Trump Family Plans $1B Lawsuit Over Epstein Claims

Former President Donald Trump and his son Eric are preparing a massive defamation lawsuit against author James Patterson over claims linking them to Jeffrey Epstein's island, demanding unprecedented damages.

US Government Shutdown Becomes Longest in History

As the US experiences its lengthiest government shutdown in history, discover the real-world consequences affecting millions of federal workers and essential services across America.

Netflix doc reveals White House climate inaction

A groundbreaking Netflix documentary reveals how US political inertia has hampered climate action, featuring candid interviews with key White House insiders and climate experts.

UN Chief's Dire Climate Warning: 'Gates to Hell'

In an urgent address, the UN Secretary-General delivers a stark climate crisis warning, demanding immediate global action to prevent catastrophic warming as emissions continue to rise.

FBI fires Kash Patel over government jet misuse scandal

The FBI has fired controversial top official Kash Patel after an internal investigation uncovered his repeated misuse of government jets for personal travel, sparking fresh concerns about accountability within the agency.

Germany's stalled climate fight: Obstacles to net zero

As Germany races toward its 2045 climate neutrality target, our investigation reveals why Europe's industrial giant is struggling to turn green ambitions into reality. Discover the hidden challenges threatening to derail the energy transition.

DPD drivers allege revenge sackings over pay criticism

Major delivery firm DPD faces explosive allegations of systematically sacking drivers who spoke out against significant pay reductions, raising serious concerns about workers' rights in the gig economy.

Grandfather and Archbishop's Relative Sues Tory Party

A former Conservative Party member, who is also the grandfather of the Archbishop of Jerusalem, has launched a High Court lawsuit against the party, alleging serious misconduct and demanding justice.

Trump Responds to Venezuela Airstrike Rumours

Former President Donald Trump has responded to escalating speculation about potential US military action against Venezuela, issuing a cryptic statement that has fuelled further debate about Washington's next moves.

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.

Starbucks UK workers vote for historic strike action

Thousands of Starbucks employees across Britain have overwhelmingly voted to strike in a dispute over pay, working conditions and union recognition, threatening major disruption to the coffee giant's UK operations.

Starmer's government faces credibility test

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as his government grapples with internal divisions and ethical challenges, testing his pledge to restore integrity to Westminster.

Albanese Government Faces Transparency Crisis

An explosive investigation reveals mounting concerns over transparency within Anthony Albanese's administration, as critics accuse the government of operating in the shadows.

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.

Fertility clinic error sparks embryo legal battle

Couples are taking urgent legal action against a London fertility clinic after an administrative error threatened the destruction of their frozen embryos, raising serious questions about oversight in the UK fertility industry.

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