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Jacek Dukaj's Ice: A Review of the Polish Sci-Fi Epic

Explore Jacek Dukaj's award-winning novel 'Ice', a dazzling alternate history where the 1908 Tunguska event spawns a sentient freeze. Discover its complex world of frostoglaze, Tesla, and metaphysical intrigue. Read our full review.

Epstein survivor details meeting Prince Andrew

Lisa Phillips, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, speaks to Sky News about meeting Prince Andrew on the financier's island and the fight for justice. Read the full interview.

Extremists Use AI Voice Clones to Spread Propaganda

Neo-Nazi and jihadist groups are exploiting AI voice-generating tools to clone historical figures and translate extremist content, supercharging their recruitment and reach. Experts warn of a dangerous new era in digital propaganda.

Europe's Secret Weapon Against Trump's AI Economy

Analysis reveals how Europe holds the keys to the US AI boom. Ursula von der Leyen could use ASML's monopoly and data rules to challenge Trump's economic stability. Read the strategic play.

NZ Public Inquiry into Tom Phillips Case Announced

New Zealand launches a public inquiry into the Tom Phillips case, examining how authorities handled the disappearance of the fugitive father and his three children. Discover the findings.

New domestic abuse orders protect 1,000 victims

Minister Jess Phillips declares violence against women a national emergency, revealing new protection orders have already safeguarded 1,000 victims across England and Wales.

Von der Leyen reaffirms Ukrainian sovereignty

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen declares Ukraine's borders are inviolable as US, EU, and Kyiv officials meet in Geneva to discuss a draft peace plan. Follow the latest updates.

Brit faces war crimes trial for Ukraine footage

Graham Phillips, 46, could become first British national prosecuted for war crimes related to Russia's invasion after filming pigs eating Ukrainian soldiers. Read the full investigation details.

Translation app used in rape threat near station

A migrant has been convicted after using a translation app to threaten a woman with sexual violence near a busy London railway station in a disturbing case highlighting technology misuse.

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