Brexit: An Oral History Podcast
New podcast series 'Brexit: An Oral History' features firsthand accounts from key figures, revealing untold stories behind the UK's decision to leave the European Union.
New podcast series 'Brexit: An Oral History' features firsthand accounts from key figures, revealing untold stories behind the UK's decision to leave the European Union.
President Trump condemns vandalism of the Lincoln Memorial Reflective Pool, calling it a 'disgrace' and promising federal investigation.
Amid a heatwave, haymaking becomes a frantic race against time to preserve quality, as farmers battle wilting crops and unpredictable weather.
A trip to St Kilda reveals Britain's most remote and wild landscape, with towering sea cliffs, abundant seabirds, and a haunting abandoned village.
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RecommendedKarl Stefanovic's rapid shift to far-right views on his podcast has prompted a warning from the Prime Minister, but other politicians appear unconcerned.
A mother and daughter horseback riding on California's Mount Shasta discovered hundreds of solar-powered Bluetooth speakers playing eerie sounds, sparking theories of a Lemurian beacon system.
Fifa confirms rainbow flags allowed inside Seattle Stadium for Egypt vs Iran World Cup match, despite complaints from both teams over LGBTQ+ festivities.
Paris bans public alcohol consumption as hospitals reach 'saturation point' amid record heatwave, with temperatures hitting 40.9C and at least 48 drowning deaths.
A United Nations inquiry has concluded that Israel continues to commit genocide by deliberately targeting Palestinian children in Gaza. The report highlights systematic attacks on children as a central element of Israel's military operations.
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Central banks now hold over 36,000 tonnes of gold, the highest since 1975. The surge is driven by crisis performance, inflation hedge, and sanctions protection, especially after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine's president declares a 40-day blitz to 'influence the aggressor state' as strikes hit Russian oil refineries, cut power to Sevastopol, and disable Belarus relay stations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping convenes a summit of world leaders from middle powers, signaling a strategic shift in Beijing's foreign policy to build new alliances.
The Supreme Court issued a key ruling today affecting Trump. Here's the latest on the decision and its implications.
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RecommendedKing Charles and Queen Camilla will remain at Clarence House after Buckingham Palace's £369m renovation, increasing public access to the royal residence.
Seismologists confirm three recent powerful earthquakes in Chile, Japan, and Indonesia are not connected, despite occurring within days of each other.
Vice-president JD Vance says Watergate scandal would be a '12-hour news story' today, drawing parallels between Nixon and Trump's treatment by the 'deep state'.
California voters will decide on a tax targeting billionaires to fund education and homelessness programs, after the proposal cleared a key legislative hurdle.
In her new Quarterly Essay, Anna Goldsworthy warns that AI's true danger lies in reflecting humanity's weaknesses, not in its alien nature, raising moral and existential questions.
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RecommendedThe UN paused ship evacuations through the Strait of Hormuz after a vessel was hit by a projectile off Oman, raising safety concerns and tensions with Iran.
New research shows that repeated asteroid impacts kept the early Earth's crust hot and unstable for hundreds of millions of years, outweighing internal heating and reshaping the planet's geology.
Charities condemn UK government plans to house asylum seekers at former military sites, calling the move arrogant and inhumane, with capacity for thousands.
Coogee mums Lauren Falconer and Lauren Britton host a Bowling for Boobs fundraiser in Spearwood, raising funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation as part of WA's GO PINK campaign.
The US Supreme Court issued two significant immigration rulings, upholding a deportation law and limiting judicial review for certain immigrants.
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RecommendedThe FCC has launched an investigation into Disney following a complaint by Brendan Carr, escalating tensions over media regulation.
Senator Ron Wyden claims the Department of Health and Human Services is illegally coordinating with immigration authorities to deport migrant children and families, citing internal documents.
The Guardian warns that EU engagement with the Taliban legitimizes the regime while betraying Afghan women and girls, whose rights have been systematically erased since 2021.
Iran and Egypt attempted to block a historic World Cup match promoting LGBTQ+ rights, but the game proceeded, sparking global debate.
Rescue teams rush to Venezuela as fears grow that thousands have been killed in a series of powerful earthquakes, with the death toll expected to rise significantly.
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RecommendedA proposed 'morale bombing' campaign targeting Moscow is not justified, according to military analysts and international law experts, who warn it could escalate the conflict.