Did Facebook Collaborate with China to Enable Censorship?

Alleging that Facebook worked "hand in glove" with the Chinese government on possible ways to restrict and regulate information, a former top official at the social media behemoth has made…

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British Man Captured by Russian Forces While Fighting for Ukraine

Reports going around online indicate that a British man named James Scott Rhys Anderson has been taken prisoner by Russian troops while fighting for Ukraine. Previously serving in the British…

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Labour’s Welfare Reforms: Aiming to Tackle Long-Term Unemployment and Ill Health Claims

The previous Conservative government developed plans to restrict the eligibility requirements for incapacity benefits, depriving over 400,000 long-term sick people of funds. New, more demanding standards meant that this group—which…

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Storm Bert Wreaks Havoc Across the UK, Leaving Devastation in Its Wake

Storm Bert, sweeping the UK recently, has brought catastrophic flooding, damaging winds, and widespread disruption. Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan described the situation as "absolutely devastating" as authorities work tirelessly…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Vows to Overhaul America’s Food Systems: Challenges Loom Ahead

Under President-elect Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the contentious Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) nominee, has turned his sights on changing what Americans eat…

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Trump Finalizes Cabinet Picks: Brooke Rollins Tapped as Secretary of Agriculture

As his nominee for Secretary of Agriculture, Donald Trump has revealed Brooke Rollins, a long-time friend and MAGA-backed think tank leader, America First Policy Institute. Made late Saturday afternoon, the…

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Deadly Attack on Convoy in Pakistan Leaves 41 Dead, Dozens Injured

When unknown gunmen opened fire on a convoy of 200 passenger vehicles passing through Pakistan's tribal area of Kurram, close to the Afghan border, at least 41 people—including women and…

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Bolsonaro and Allies Indicted Over Alleged Coup Plot Following 2022 Election Loss

Following his loss in the 2022 presidential contest, former president Jair Bolsonaro and some of his closest associates have been legally accused of trying to topple the government in a…

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Ford to Cut 800 Jobs in the UK as Part of European Restructuring Plan

As part of a more considerable restructuring effort that will cause 4,000 job losses across Europe, Ford has revealed it will lose 800 jobs in the UK over the next…

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Arrests Begin in Serbia’s Railway Station Disaster Amid Protests and Demands for Justice

Arrests have started following three weeks of demonstrations seeking justice for the fatal collapse of a section of a railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia's second-largest city. Eleven people have…

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Russia-North Korea Oil Deal Fuels War Efforts and Violates Sanctions

Satellite images examined by the UK-based Open Source Centre show Russia has provided North Korea with over a million barrels of Oil since March 2024. Payment for the weaponry, artillery,…

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US Charges Indian Billionaire Gautam Adani with Fraud in $250 Million Bribery Scheme

Filed in New York, the criminal accusations against Adani and top executives in his company claim to be a sophisticated bribery operation meant to influence Indian government officials. Prosecutors said…

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Former Wall Street Investor Bill Hwang Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Massive Fraud

Found guilty of fraud and market manipulation, former Wall Street investor and Archegos Capital Management founder Sung Kook "Bill" Hwang has been sentenced to eighteen years in jail. This belief…

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UK to Save £500m by Scrapping Outdated Military Equipment, Despite Growing Global Threats

The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced it will save £500 million by decommissioning several pieces of outdated military equipment ahead of schedule. This decision comes amid rising global…

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Five Tourists Die in Suspected Methanol Poisoning in Laos

The sixth visitor to die in a suspected mass poisoning in Laos, Southeast Asia, British barrister Simone White, 28, "We are supporting the family of a British woman who has…

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Government Proposes Major Changes to Right-to-Buy Policy Amid Housing Crisis

The government is considering significant modifications to the Right to Buy policy, restricting more social housing residents from purchasing their houses. Under the proposed changes, tenants may have to wait…

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