Staley and Summers named in Epstein will documents

Newly released court documents reveal former Barclays CEO Jes Staley and ex-US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers were appointed as executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate. Explore the details and implications.

Soldier buried alive for 26 days in Ukraine war

A Ukrainian soldier, Dmytro, reveals his horrific ordeal of being buried alive for 26 days under rubble in Donetsk. Read his harrowing story of survival and resilience on the frontline.

Russia's Christmas ad mocks Piers Morgan, Zelensky

Russia Today aired a bizarre Christmas advert featuring AI versions of European leaders and Piers Morgan, as a new investigation details 145 acts of sabotage across Europe linked to the Kremlin. Read the full story.

Labour's Christmas U-Turn on Farmers' Inheritance Tax

Sir Keir Starmer's government announces a major climbdown, raising the inheritance tax relief for family farms from £1m to £2.5m. The move follows fierce NFU protests and a Tory campaign against the 'family farms tax'.

Havaianas Boycott Wipes £20m Off Value After Ad Row

Brazil's far-right supporters launch a boycott of iconic flip-flop brand Havaianas over a TV advert, erasing £20m in market value. Discover the political fallout and parallels to US culture wars.

Asylum seeker's 16-year ordeal ends in suicide

Alex fled Sri Lanka's civil war only to spend 16 years in Australia's immigration system, separated from his family. His story ended in tragedy in a Perth park. Read his harrowing journey.

Manchester Terror Plot: Two Men Found Guilty

Two Islamist extremists convicted of plotting a marauding firearms attack in Greater Manchester. The plot, involving AK-47s, was foiled by an undercover operative. Read the full details.

Greta Thunberg arrested in London protest

Climate activist Greta Thunberg detained by City of London Police for holding a sign supporting proscribed group Palestine Action. Two others arrested for criminal damage at insurance firm protest.

Cop City RICO Case Hangs Over 61 Defendants

Georgia's historic racketeering case against Cop City protesters remains unresolved, with the state holding hundreds of seized personal items. Explore the legal battle and its implications for dissent.

Inheritance tax threshold for farms raised to £2.5m

Ministers increase the inheritance tax threshold for agricultural assets from £1m to £2.5m following fierce backlash from farmers and rural MPs. The move aims to protect family farms from being broken up.

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