Victoria Passes Australia's First Indigenous Treaty

In a landmark moment for reconciliation, Victoria has passed Australia's first formal treaty legislation with Indigenous traditional owners, establishing a groundbreaking framework for self-determination and cultural recognition.

West Bank defiance grows as settlements expand

Amid escalating tensions and expanding Israeli settlements, Palestinian communities in the West Bank demonstrate remarkable resilience while facing daily threats to their existence and livelihoods.

Ex-British soldier arrested in Kyiv for spying

A former British soldier has been detained in Ukraine's capital and faces serious allegations of gathering intelligence for Russian security services, raising concerns about security breaches.

Prince Andrew stripped of titles and royal home

In a historic break from tradition, the Duke of York loses his military affiliations and royal patronages and will face eviction from his 30-room Windsor home following the Virginia Giuffre civil case settlement.

NATO battles Russia's covert political warfare in Europe

Exclusive analysis reveals how Western alliances are confronting Russia's sophisticated campaign of political manipulation, cyber attacks and covert funding that aims to destabilise democracies without firing a shot.

UK's fast jet programme in crisis, report warns

A damning parliamentary inquiry reveals Britain's fast jet fleet is dangerously underprepared, with ageing Typhoons and delayed Tempest programme threatening RAF capabilities.

Gaza grandmother reunited with Australian family

An emotional reunion unfolds as a Palestinian grandmother, separated from her Australian family for years due to conflict and border restrictions, is finally reunited in an emotional embrace that transcends politics.

Trump cuts US refugee intake by 85%

The Trump administration announces dramatic cuts to US refugee programme, with admissions plummeting to record low and demographic shift seeing white South Africans overtake traditional refugee groups.

King Charles severs ties with Prince Andrew

In a stunning move to protect the Crown's reputation, King Charles has officially cut Prince Andrew loose, stripping him of remaining royal privileges and funding in what insiders call a necessary separation.

Guardian Corrections: Setting the Record Straight

The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals errors in reporting on everything from political statements to financial figures, showing how even major publications must course-correct.

Five charged in Robert De Niro grandson death case

Manhattan prosecutors bring serious charges against five individuals connected to the overdose death of Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, Robert De Niro's teenage grandson, in a case that has shocked Hollywood.

Starmer's government faces credibility test

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as his government grapples with internal divisions and ethical challenges, testing his pledge to restore integrity to Westminster.

Australia's Political Turmoil: Dutton Under Fire

Exclusive analysis reveals mounting pressure on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese capitalises on political momentum. Discover the key factors reshaping Australia's political landscape.

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