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Sudan: 1,000 Days of War Leaves 70% Needing Aid

After 1,000 days of brutal conflict, 30 million Sudanese require assistance. Exclusive Sky News reports reveal foreign weapon proliferation and the devastating capture of Al Fashir. Read the full investigation.

Sudan's 1,000-Day War: The Human Cost

As the Sudan conflict reaches 1,000 days, Sky News Daily explores the war's roots, the devastating human toll, and what the future holds. Listen to the podcast for expert analysis.

Trump Unveils Plan for New 'Trump Class' Battleships

President Trump reveals plans for two new 'Trump Class' battleships, described as the fastest and most powerful ever built, to spearhead the US Navy's Golden Fleet initiative. Read the full details.

Sudan drone strike kills 50 at nursery

At least 50 people, including 33 children, killed in a paramilitary drone attack on a nursery in South Kordofan. Humanitarian groups report further strikes on paramedics and civilians.

Victoria Police admits eight years of unlawful search operations

Victoria Police has admitted to conducting 23 non-compliant weapons search operations over eight years, impacting hundreds and resulting in 33 charges. The force is now notifying affected individuals and the state's anti-corruption watchdog.

Why Nuclear Deterrence is Obsolete Today

A columnist marks her late mother's birthday at a nuclear disarmament meeting, exploring how the anti-nuclear argument has evolved since the 1980s. Discover the new threats to democracy.

UK Experts: 'Brain Weapons' Are a Real Threat

Bradford University academics warn that neuroscience is creating sophisticated 'brain weapons'. They urge global action at The Hague to prevent the weaponisation of the human mind.

Wieambilla Shooters Driven by Delusions

A coronial inquest reveals the 2022 Wieambilla shooters acted on shared persecutory delusions, not terrorism. Read the full findings and recommendations.

Sudan's Power Struggle: The War Dividing a Nation

Explore the devastating conflict in Sudan between military factions that has displaced millions and created a humanitarian catastrophe. Understand the roots of this crisis and why international response remains inadequate.

UN: Sudan is 'epicentre of global suffering'

UN humanitarian chief reveals Sudan's civil war has created the world's worst crisis, with mass killings and famine. Urgent international action is needed to end the violence.

New nuclear age threatens global security

As nuclear tensions rise with Trump's testing remarks and China's expansion, the world faces renewed atomic threats. Read why non-proliferation efforts urgently need revival.

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