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FCDO Issues Fresh Travel Alerts for 18 Countries

The UK Foreign Office has updated travel advice for 18 countries, including popular European holiday spots, warning of heightened regional tensions. British tourists urged to take precautions.

Trump Admin Reinstates Fired DoJ Race Relations Staff

The US Justice Department has rescinded layoff notices for 13 employees at the Community Relations Service, known as 'America's peacemaker'. The move follows a lawsuit alleging an unlawful effort to dismantle the agency.

Historic Camden Odeon Cinema to Close in February

London's historic Camden Odeon cinema is closing permanently on 24 February. After nearly 90 years, the site will be demolished for a new student housing development. Read more about the loss of this cultural landmark.

Lismore Cinema reopens four years after devastating floods

After nearly four years, Lismore Cinema has reopened its doors following catastrophic flooding. The return of the entertainment venue marks a significant milestone in the community's long recovery journey. Read more about this story of resilience.

Starmer warns Trump over Greenland in sign of icy relations

PM Keir Starmer aligns with EU leaders to defend Denmark's sovereignty over Greenland, marking his strongest opposition yet to President Trump's foreign policy. This diplomatic clash adds pressure amid Labour's polling woes.

Brigitte Bardot: The paradox of a French icon

The death of Brigitte Bardot at 91 forces a reckoning with her legacy: a 1950s sex symbol and animal rights activist who was also convicted five times for inciting racial hatred.

Khawaja Confronts Stereotypes in Sydney Farewell

Usman Khawaja, Australia's first Muslim Test cricketer, used his retirement press conference to challenge racial stereotypes and reflect on his journey as a reluctant trailblazer. Read his powerful message.

Lake Lanier's curse: 700 deaths and a dark history

Georgia's Lake Lanier, with over 700 fatalities, is shrouded in ghost stories. We investigate the curse's origins in racial violence and submerged towns. Discover the truth behind America's most haunted lake.

What's on at the cinema this Boxing Day 2025

Your complete guide to the films hitting Australian cinemas on 26 December 2025, featuring Harris Dickinson's directorial debut, a French bromance, SpongeBob, and Hollywood blockbusters.

EU Court: Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' May Be Unlawful

The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may constitute racial discrimination, offering hope to residents in targeted Copenhagen neighbourhoods.

Man jailed for 'burn migrant hotels' X posts

Luke Yarwood sentenced to 18 months for stirring racial hatred with tweets about migrant hotels. His brother-in-law reported the posts to police. Read the full details.

The Subversive Power of Zohran Mamdani's Smile

Columnist Arwa Mahdawi spent a month trying to emulate the constant smile of NYC's mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. Discover why this grin is an act of political resistance and its mental health effects.

Secret Santa Disasters: When Office Gifts Go Wrong

Secret Santa gifts meant for festive fun can backfire spectacularly. We explore disastrous office gift exchanges, from cruel notes to inappropriate presents, and the lasting impact they can have.

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