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Victoria Police admits eight years of unlawful search operations

Victoria Police has admitted to conducting 23 non-compliant weapons search operations over eight years, impacting hundreds and resulting in 33 charges. The force is now notifying affected individuals and the state's anti-corruption watchdog.

Kent Water Crisis: Schools Shut, 23,000 Affected

Thousands in Tunbridge Wells face a third day without water after a chemical fault at Pembury Treatment Works. Schools are closed and bottled water stations are open. Find out when supplies will return.

Why Nuclear Deterrence is Obsolete Today

A columnist marks her late mother's birthday at a nuclear disarmament meeting, exploring how the anti-nuclear argument has evolved since the 1980s. Discover the new threats to democracy.

UK Experts: 'Brain Weapons' Are a Real Threat

Bradford University academics warn that neuroscience is creating sophisticated 'brain weapons'. They urge global action at The Hague to prevent the weaponisation of the human mind.

Wieambilla Shooters Driven by Delusions

A coronial inquest reveals the 2022 Wieambilla shooters acted on shared persecutory delusions, not terrorism. Read the full findings and recommendations.

New nuclear age threatens global security

As nuclear tensions rise with Trump's testing remarks and China's expansion, the world faces renewed atomic threats. Read why non-proliferation efforts urgently need revival.

Sixth Hamas suspect arrested in Germany

German authorities detain sixth Hamas member accused of plotting attacks on Jewish institutions. Suspect allegedly transported automatic rifle and pistols. Read the latest developments.

Ineos cuts hundreds of jobs amid debt struggles

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Automotive is cutting hundreds of jobs across its global operations as the company grapples with significant debt and operational challenges. Read the full analysis.

UK tests emergency response to biological toxin

The UK government has conducted a major three-day exercise simulating the discovery of a deadly biological toxin, involving 600 military and emergency service personnel to bolster national security.

ANU buys Israeli arms shares despite ethical pledge

The Australian National University faces backlash after investing in Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, directly contradicting its public commitment to divest from controversial arms companies.

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