Zelenskyy Berlin Talks: US Peacekeeper Plan Revealed

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz details a US-led plan for peacekeepers to defend Ukraine post-ceasefire, as Zelenskyy hints at a near-finalised deal. Explore the latest from day 1,393 of the war.

AFL scion Tom Silvagni sentenced for rape

Tom Silvagni, son of Australian Rules football legend Stephen Silvagni, has been sentenced to six years and two months for the rape of a woman at his Melbourne home. Read the full court details.

World Cup Nations Added to Trump Travel Ban

President Trump's expanded travel restrictions now include 2026 World Cup participants Senegal and Cote d'Ivoire, raising questions for fans. Discover the exemptions and potential impacts.

New DNA Tool to Reopen Historic UK Sex Crime Cases

A pioneering Y-STR DNA profiling tool is being rolled out nationwide, potentially increasing sex offender identification by over 20% and allowing police to reinvestigate historic cases. Read the full strategy.

Horizon victim forced to sue Post Office for redress

Former subpostmistress Janet Skinner takes legal action against the Post Office, seeking full compensation for her wrongful Horizon IT scandal conviction. Her solicitor warns more victims may follow.

Trump Expands Travel Ban to 17 Countries

President Trump signs a new proclamation imposing full entry restrictions on nationals from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria. Discover the latest US immigration policy changes.

Susie Wiles' Unvarnished Take on Trump's Second Term

In a rare interview, Trump's chief of staff Susie Wiles reveals the president's belief in limitless power, plans for retribution, and internal clashes over key figures like Elon Musk. Read the full exposé.

WWE legend Mick Foley quits over Trump comments

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley severs ties with the wrestling giant, citing Donald Trump's 'incredibly cruel' remarks following the death of director Rob Reiner as his final straw.

US labels Colombia's Gulf Clan a terrorist organisation

The US has formally designated Colombia's powerful Gulf Clan drug cartel as a foreign terrorist organisation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the group 'violent and powerful', a move likely to strain US-Colombia relations. Read the full story.

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