
The Iran security crisis has brought the Middle East conflict to our shores
The Albanese government’s expulsion of the Iranian ambassador and other embassy staff was, in diplomatic terms at least, as serious as it gets. No Australian government has taken such a step since the end of the Second World War. But it was in line with the seriousness of the offence. The Iranian government stands accused…
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Stone Age ‘Atlantis’ found 8,500 years after being lost at sea
Archaeologists have discovered an underwater city in Denmark’s Bay of Aarhus, which is being hailed as the Stone Age Atlantis A diver excavates an 8,500-year-old Stone Age coastal settlement(Image: AP) Archaeologists have unearthed an underwater city in Denmark’s Bay of Aarhus, being dubbed as the Stone Age Atlantis. They discovered animal bones, stone tools, arrowheads,…
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Why Putin’s advances around ‘war cauldron’ cities are a SHAM as The Sun dives deep into Ukraine’s front line fightback
VLADIMIR Putin’s advances around “war cauldron” cities are a failing, The Sun has revealed as it dives deep in Ukraine’s brave front line fightback. In the latest episode of Battle Plans Exposed, former intelligence officer and Nato planner Philip Ingram delves into Ukrainian defence operations as well as Russia’s botched attacks. 8 Putin’s advances around…
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Three people killed and more than a dozen injured as Typhoon Kajiki hits Vietnam | World News
Three people have been killed and at least 13 others injured in a typhoon in Vietnam, authorities said. Typhoon Kajiki hit Vietnam‘s north central coast on Monday, damaging nearly 7,000 homes, felling 18,000 trees and flooding thousands of hectares of rice plantings. Among the three victims are a 90-year-old man whose house collapsed in the…
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Desperation and anger grow in France’s crowded migrant camps
Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Dunkirk: The police vans speed along a road on the edge of Loon-Plage, a small town in France, toward a camp of asylum seekers on a dusty strip of land near a canal. There are at least nine vans, and they are joined a moment later by…
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Ukraine ‘suicide drones’ attack Putin’s key energy plant in crippling blow
Ukraine’s kamikaze drone teams launch devastating attack deep within the heart of the Kremlin’s gas exports which are funding Putin’s brutal war-machine with billions of pounds a-year 16:23, 25 Aug 2025Updated 17:39, 25 Aug 2025 Ukrainian drone attack sets off enery plant fireball Ukraine’s suicide drone teams attacked a crucial Kremlin oil and gas plant,…
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I was a brainwashed neo-Nazi terrorising streets with hate-spewing criminals for 15 years… grisly murder was final straw
CHILLING tattoos snake across Philip Schlaffer’s chest as a permanent reminder of his violent past as a devotee of a Hitler-doting hate gang. Philip was just 15 when he joined the German Neo-Nazi movement – where he spent the next decade and a half brainwashed and terrified to leave, before one horrific event snapped him back…
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Israeli military strikes Houthi regime in Yemen after ‘repeated attacks’ | World News
Israel says it has carried out strikes against Houthi military targets in Yemen’s capital Sanaa. The attacks happened after the Iranian-backed militants said they fired a ballistic missile towards Israel on Friday. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said on Sunday it struck the regime’s “military infrastructure”, including a site “in which the presidency palace is…
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Ukraine unleashes bombing to kill three ‘Butchers of Bucha’ as it marks Independence Day with major strikes on Russia
UKRAINIAN forces declare to have killed three Russian perpetrators of the Bucha bloodbath in a slew of revenge bombings. It comes as Kyiv marked its Independence Day by unleashing a wave of drone strikes crippling key power infrastructure in Russia. 11 Footage by Ukrainian GUR navy intelligence seems to indicate a blast which killed three…
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People in Dover want the boats to stop. But they have not met Rishan
Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Dover: The bus driver has a simple answer when asked what he thinks about the asylum seekers who cross the English Channel each week in the hope of a better life in Britain. “Too many do-gooders,” he says, as we stand near the docks in the port…
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