Mistrust and Fear After Perth Bomb Scare

A homemade bomb threat at a Perth Invasion Day rally has sparked criticism of police and media responses, highlighting ongoing racism and violence faced by First Nations communities.

Inuit March Against Trump's Greenland Push

Iqaluit residents stage solidarity march as Indigenous communities across the Arctic condemn US attempts to control Greenland, fearing a return to colonial-era imperialism.

Epstein Case Review Over, Victims' Attorney Criticises DoJ

Deputy US Attorney General Todd Blanche states the review of the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking case is complete, while victims' attorney Jennifer Freeman accuses the government of mishandling files and protecting perpetrators.

Mandelson Resigns from Labour Over Epstein Links

Peter Mandelson resigns from the Labour party following revelations of financial ties and lobbying advice linked to Jeffrey Epstein, with emails and documents exposing their ongoing relationship.

Rightwing Populist Wins Costa Rica Presidency

Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People party wins Costa Rica's presidential election by a landslide, promising to tackle drug violence and continuing the nation's rightward political shift.

Missouri Abortion Rights Battle After Voter Victory

Missouri's Supreme Court ruling sparks celebration, but legal battles over abortion restrictions persist despite voter-approved constitutional protections, highlighting ongoing challenges in multiple states.

Phone Theft Warning at Brooklyn Concerts

A cybersecurity expert advises concertgoers to avoid holding phones overhead due to theft risks and view obstruction, as Brooklyn venues report mass phone thefts.

Starmer Urges Lords to Strip Mandelson of Peerage

Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls for urgent modernisation of House of Lords disciplinary procedures to remove Peter Mandelson following revelations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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