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Australia's Cummins & Khawaja Fitness Mystery

Confusion surrounds Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja's fitness for the second Ashes Test. Why is Cricket Australia's communication so opaque? Discover the latest updates.

Russia develops spy pigeons with brain implants

Russian scientists create remote-controlled pigeons using neural chips for surveillance operations. The birds can fly 310 miles daily with real-time direction control. Read the shocking details.

Vance's Palantir ties threaten 2028 presidential ambitions

JD Vance faces mounting scrutiny over his deep connections to Palantir and Peter Thiel as he positions himself for a 2028 White House run. Will voter concerns about surveillance technology derail his political future?

2025 BirdLife Australia Photography Award Winners

Discover the stunning winners of the 2025 BirdLife Australia photography awards, from a preening brush turkey to a wise cassowary. These captivating images support vital bird conservation programmes across Australia.

Australia's Liberals Propose Immigration Cuts

Australia's Liberal Party unveils plan to slash immigration by targeting international students and skilled migrants. Discover the proposed changes and their potential impact.

Green's All-Round Display Strengthens Ashes Claim

Cameron Green stakes his Ashes claim with a strong 94 and crucial injury-free bowling spell for Western Australia. The all-rounder's performance provides selectors with a welcome boost ahead of the first Test.

The Truman Show: 27 Years Later, More Prescient Than Ever

As The Truman Show approaches its 27th anniversary, this deep dive explores how Peter Weir's 1998 cinematic vision has evolved from speculative fiction to unnerving social prophecy in our age of reality TV and digital surveillance.

Xi Jinping's phone spying joke with South Korean leader

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a surprising quip about mobile phone surveillance during talks with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, creating an unexpected moment of tension and humour in high-level diplomacy.

England's Valiant Ashes Defeat Restores Pride

In a dramatic conclusion to the Ashes series, a wounded England team fought with remarkable spirit at The Oval, pushing Australia to the limit before ultimately surrendering the urn in a display that restored national pride.

Centrelink payments suspended for thousands

Major Centrelink compliance operation sees welfare payments suspended for thousands of Australians failing to meet mutual obligation requirements. Experts warn vulnerable recipients are at risk.

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