China's surveillance tactics revealed in Tibetan cop case
Explore how China extends thought control beyond its borders through surveillance tactics, revealed in the case of a Tibetan NY police officer facing spying charges. Read the investigation.
Explore how China extends thought control beyond its borders through surveillance tactics, revealed in the case of a Tibetan NY police officer facing spying charges. Read the investigation.
Leaked documents reveal EU plans to dilute GDPR data protection laws, risking Europe's digital sovereignty and empowering US tech giants. Urgent action needed to enforce existing regulations.
Japan's first female prime minister Sanae Takaichi faces a historic decision: will she defy sumo wrestling's centuries-old ban on women entering the sacred ring to present a trophy?
NSW Premier Chris Minns suggests a misdirected email may explain why his office wasn't warned about the Sydney neo-Nazi rally. Discover the security breakdown and ongoing investigation.
Australian finance minister Katy Gallagher announces widespread AI adoption across government departments following positive trial results, despite concerns about data security and job impacts.
BAFTA-winning actor Samantha Morton calls for manslaughter charges against councils failing children in care. Sky News data reveals a sharp rise in care leaver deaths.
Thousands protest in Belgrade against a law fast-tracking Jared Kushner's luxury development on a historic army building site. Discover the controversy and government response.
Google Maps displays Western Sahara's border differently for users in Morocco versus other countries. Discover how tech giants handle geopolitical disputes and what this means for digital mapping.
Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists forced their way into the Cop30 conference in Belém, Brazil, leading to tussles with security. Discover the details of the dramatic event.
Top House Democrats pledge to oppose funding bill after 53-day government shutdown, creating tight vote for Republican speaker. Read the latest US political developments.
The Liberal Party faces electoral irrelevance as it abandons climate commitments, alienating millennials and Gen Z who demand stronger climate action. Discover why this strategy fails both morally and mathematically.
Sir Keir Starmer pledges to fight any plot to oust him as Labour MPs fear budget backlash. Read the latest Westminster developments and analysis.
Millions of Americans face food insecurity as the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to continue blocking $4bn in SNAP benefits. Discover the impact.
A proposed UK law empowers watchdogs to test AI models for child safety before release, as reports of AI-generated abuse material more than double. Learn how this aims to protect children.
Beijing intensifies its 'reunification' campaign with sharper language, satellite imagery, and a new national holiday, signalling a longer-term strategy for Taiwan.
Indigenous and non-indigenous activists stormed the Cop30 conference centre in Belém, clashing with UN security. Get the latest on the climate summit protests.
Australia's high court dismisses Russia's embassy bid near Parliament House but orders compensation for cancelled lease. Read the full security implications.
Met Police arrest five during rival protests outside Bob Vylan's Kentish Town concert, including one for IDF-related chants. Read the full details.
Indigenous protesters forced entry at COP30 climate summit in Brazil, clashing with security guards. Demonstrators demanded land rights as tensions escalate in Amazon. Follow live updates.
The UK has suspended some intelligence sharing with the US on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean over concerns US strikes may breach international law. Read the full story.
Senior NHS manager Paul Lipscombe sentenced to 28 years for raping and sexually assaulting girls groomed on Snapchat. Police believe there may be more victims. Contact authorities if affected.
Liberal Democrats choose new president as Josh Babarinde and Prue Bray offer competing strategies to expand beyond southern heartlands and counter populism.
Armed activists clashed with UN guards at the COP30 climate summit in Belem, forcing entry and causing injuries. Follow for live updates on this breaking story.
Fannie Mae ethics staff were fired after investigating whether a Trump ally improperly accessed mortgage details of Letitia James and Adam Schiff. Read the full investigation.
Marion County agrees to pay over $3 million and apologise for a 2023 police raid on a local newspaper that sparked a national press freedom outcry. Discover the full story.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has denied a £1bn emergency funding request from Health Secretary Wes Streeting to cover NHS redundancy payouts for 18,000 staff. Discover the implications for the health service.
Watchdog warns new sentencing bill could free dangerous domestic abusers early, putting victims at risk. David Lammy urged to amend legislation amid prison overcrowding.
Former NFL star Antonio Brown pleads not guilty to an attempted murder charge in Florida. He claims self-defence after a shooting incident following a boxing match.
Australia's intelligence chief Mike Burgess reveals Chinese hackers are targeting critical infrastructure, posing serious sabotage risks. Learn about the growing cyber threat.
Senior NHS manager Paul Lipscombe sentenced to 28 years for raping girls groomed on Snapchat and selling AI-generated child abuse videos. Police believe there may be more victims.