Trump won't rule out war with Venezuela

Donald Trump declines to deny plans for a full-scale conflict with Venezuela, as a US military build-up in the Caribbean escalates tensions. Read the latest developments.

Seven men released from Sydney terror detention

Seven men detained under counter-terrorism powers in Sydney have been released without charge. NSW police admitted the justification for holding them 'no longer exists'. Read the full story.

MP: Litigation funding risks profits before justice

Labour MP Oliver Ryan argues third-party litigation funding is becoming a volume-driven model, citing the Post Office scandal where £46m went to funders, not victims. Read his call for reform.

Epstein Files Release After White House Delays

A massive archive of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein is legally mandated for release, potentially revealing new details about his crimes and connections to powerful figures.

Bondi Suspects Visited Firearms Shop in Philippines

Philippines police reveal alleged Bondi gunman Sajid Akram visited a firearms shop during his stay in Davao City. Investigators piece together the pair's movements before the Sydney attack.

Iranian boxer at imminent risk of execution

Iranian boxing champion Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani could be executed at any moment after his retrial request was denied. Campaigners warn his life is in grave danger. Urgent international action is needed.

Keir Starmer's position stronger than polls suggest

Despite dire polls and leadership speculation, analysis reveals why Prime Minister Keir Starmer's position is more secure than Westminster chatter implies. The unpredictable first-past-the-post system and lack of a clear successor work in his favour.

UK Foreign Office hit by cyber-attack in October

Trade minister Chris Bryant confirms a cyber-attack on the Foreign Office in October, but says it's 'not clear' if China was responsible. Read the latest details on the security breach.

Sadiq Khan addresses alleged Rachel Reeves 'bust-up'

London Mayor Sadiq Khan insists his relationship with Chancellor Rachel Reeves remains 'very fraternal' despite reports of a heated funding meeting. He vows to keep fighting for London's transport investment.

Australia to Fast-Track New Hate Speech Laws

The Australian government announces urgent reforms to combat antisemitism and hate speech following the Bondi Beach massacre. New laws target 'dehumanising' rhetoric.

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