Video Game News: All Rumours, Publishers to Blame
A reader criticizes game publishers for failing to prevent leaks, arguing that constant rumours ruin the excitement of official reveals and calling for better secrecy measures.
A reader criticizes game publishers for failing to prevent leaks, arguing that constant rumours ruin the excitement of official reveals and calling for better secrecy measures.
Jake Reiner speaks out about the murder of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, in a heartfelt essay, calling the loss a 'living nightmare' and expressing grief and anger.
Prince Harry declares he will always be part of the royal family during a surprise visit to Ukraine, rejecting claims he is not a working royal and urging global leaders to end the war.
Dan Walker has spoken out after former Channel 5 co-host Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije withdrew her bullying claims, reaching a mutual agreement with ITN and Channel 5.
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RecommendedA writer explains how the Iran war and cost-of-living crisis solidified her decision to remain childfree, as economic pressures make parenthood unaffordable for many.
Martin Rowson's cartoon satirizes the House of Lords debate on the assisted dying bill, highlighting political divisions and ethical dilemmas.
Reform's Vahid Almasi refuses to scrap bailiffs for council tax debt, while Green and Tory candidates pledge to end the practice at Hackney mayoral hustings.
Matador Morante de la Puebla was gored in the rectum by a bull, suffering a 10cm wound. Many online call it 'karma' for animal cruelty.
An inquest heard that Surrey County Council did not carry out recommended work on a tree that snapped and killed 12-year-old Brooke Wiggins in Banstead. The re-inspection was missed due to prioritisation issues.
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RecommendedLate-night hosts mock Trump's plan to skip White House Correspondents' Dinner roast, with Kimmel delivering an alternative roast and Colbert and Meyers weighing in on Trump's Iran threats.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill fell in the House of Lords due to time constraints, sparking accusations of filibustering and denial of democracy from supporters.
The US Justice Department has ended its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over a renovation budget overrun, clearing the way for Kevin Warsh's confirmation as his successor.
Chadwick Scott Willacy, 58, was executed in Florida for burning neighbor Marlys Sather alive in 1990. He used final words to claim innocence and apologize to family.
Rightwing populists often fail to deliver on grand promises, yet face little accountability. Opponents must highlight these failures to break the cycle of impunity and restore effective governance.
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RecommendedCatch up on today's top Australian news stories including political developments, economic updates, and more in this afternoon roundup.
Ben Roberts-Smith, facing war crime charges, will attend Anzac Day in Queensland, calling it 'sacred'. RSL welcomes him, while a white nationalist rally planned in support is disavowed by him.
Donald Trump responded to Prince Harry's Ukraine speech, saying he represents the UK better than the duke, who urged the US to uphold its commitments in the conflict.
DRC's Fecofa amended eligibility rules for presidential elections, enabling Véron Mosengo-Omba, a Swiss citizen with a diplomatic passport, to stand. Critics question the change.
Iranian diplomats troll Trump with Jane Austen quotes and satire. Plus: iced coffee debate, Nike's walker controversy, and Madonna's lost corset.
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RecommendedDonald Trump's conflict with Pope Leo XIV exposes widening rifts between US evangelicals and Catholics, as the pope condemns Trump's policies on war and immigration.
After Italy's far-right government restricted citizenship to only direct parent or grandparent, Americans like Sabrina Crawford await a supreme court decision that could reopen the door.
Three devastating floods in Brazil reveal how climate displacement disproportionately affects women, who often prioritize saving others over themselves, facing layered vulnerabilities.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein share their stories, highlighting ongoing challenges and the evolution of the #MeToo movement in seeking justice.
An analysis of Israel's military strategy from the 2006 Lebanon war to Gaza and the 2026 Lebanon attacks, highlighting the Dahiyeh doctrine and its global implications.
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RecommendedPope Leo strongly condemned the killing of a protester in Iran, calling for justice and an end to violence against peaceful demonstrators.
Morgan McSweeney denies claims he bullied civil servants into appointing Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador to the US, ahead of evidence hearing with MPs.
Ukraine's defence ministry fired a top commander after photos of malnourished soldiers on the frontline sparked outrage, with some going 17 days without food.
Simon Jenkins argues that removing Keir Starmer as PM over the Mandelson affair is disproportionate, highlighting Westminster's dysfunctional culture of defenestration.
Philip Rycroft, who led the Brexit department, argues for rejoining the EU, citing economic damage and unfulfilled promises. He calls for a clear-headed appraisal of national interests.
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RecommendedSally Rooney, Greta Thunberg, and Brian Eno lead over 130 signatories in a letter supporting Palestine Action, risking arrest before the appeal hearing on the ban's lawfulness.