Mother's Despair as Hunger Striker Nears Death

The mother of Umer Khalid, a pro-Palestinian activist on hunger strike for 17 days, expresses helplessness as doctors warn he could die within days after escalating to a thirst strike.

Protect Your Pension from Trump's Market Impact

Donald Trump's tariff threats and geopolitical posturing create stock market turbulence that can wipe thousands from pension funds. Experts explain why staying invested with diversification is key.

Expert Slams Labour's Hate Speech Laws

Timothy Roberts of NSW Council for Civil Liberties argues Labour's new hate speech powers risk undermining Australian democracy rather than protecting society.

Pressure Mounts for Full Investigation into Alex Pretti Killing

Calls intensify for a thorough investigation into the fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis, with Barack and Michelle Obama describing the incident as a heartbreaking tragedy and a national wake-up call.

Suella Braverman Defects to Reform UK

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has defected from the Conservative Party to join Reform UK, following several other high-profile Tory departures in recent weeks.

Suella Braverman Defects to Reform UK

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has left the Conservative Party to join Nigel Farage's Reform UK, marking a significant political shift in Westminster.

Russia Uses Interpol to Target Putin Critics

Leaked documents reveal Russia systematically exploits Interpol's wanted lists to pursue political opponents, journalists, and businessmen abroad, raising concerns about systemic abuse.

Trump's White-Collar Pardon Blitz Sparks Backlash

US President Donald Trump has issued 21 clemency grants since mid-January 2026, with nearly half benefiting individuals convicted of fraud and white-collar crimes, drawing criticism from Democrats.

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