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Trump's Shutdown Crisis Over Venezuela Deal

Washington braces for potential government shutdown as Trump's controversial Venezuela oil agreement faces Senate backlash and bipartisan criticism over constitutional concerns.

Eddie Marsan attacks acting class divide

Acclaimed actor Eddie Marsan condemns British TV and film industry's obsession with upper-class actors taking working-class roles, calling it 'cultural appropriation'.

Ex-officer denies being racist after custody death

Ex-police constable Samantha Bux breaks her silence after being found guilty of gross misconduct over the death of 31-year-old Kevin Clarke, insisting she's 'not a racist' despite the disciplinary ruling.

Bayoh family slams police federation over custody death

The family of Sheku Bayoh has launched a scathing attack on the Scottish Police Federation after it defended officers involved in the 2015 custody death, calling their position 'deeply offensive' ahead of a landmark public inquiry report.

Badenoch vs Starmer: UK Energy Policy Divide Widens

Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch urges government to boost UK energy security through domestic oil and gas exploration, creating clear dividing lines with Labour's climate-focused agenda ahead of COP30.

Brazil probes deadly Rio police raid

Brazilian authorities have launched a sweeping investigation into a controversial Rio de Janeiro police raid that left multiple dead, amid allegations of excessive force and human rights violations.

BP profits plunge 70% as oil prices retreat

BP reports staggering 70% profit drop as oil prices retreat from Ukraine war peaks. Discover how the energy titan is navigating market turbulence while maintaining shareholder payouts.

Hollywood's Worst Box Office Month in 30 Years

Cinema industry faces unprecedented crisis as October 2025 box office revenues collapse to levels not seen since the early 1990s, raising serious questions about the future of theatrical releases.

Why Australia's CEOs Rarely Lose Their Bonuses

New research exposes the corporate bonus culture where executives rarely face financial consequences for poor performance. Discover what it truly takes for Australia's highest-paid bosses to miss out on their lucrative incentives.

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.

Just Stop Oil Activists Cleared in Stonehenge Trial

In a dramatic court verdict, two Just Stop Oil activists have been acquitted after defacing Stonehenge with orange powder paint. The controversial decision has sparked heated debate about protest rights versus heritage protection.

Stonehenge Activists: 'We Had No Choice'

Exclusive interview reveals the motivations behind the controversial Stonehenge protest as activists face potential prison sentences for their climate action demonstration.

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.

Deputy Guilty of Murder in Kitchen Shooting

Former Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting Sonya Massey during a routine call about fraudulent pizza orders.

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