Home Office paid migrant £500 to leave UK

Exclusive investigation reveals the Home Office paid Ethiopian migrant Hadush Kebatu £500 to voluntarily depart Britain, raising serious questions about taxpayer-funded 'incentive payments'.

Sudan hospital massacre: Hundreds killed in RSF atrocity

Exclusive reporting reveals shocking details of a hospital massacre in Sudan where hundreds of patients and medical staff were systematically killed by RSF forces, with mounting evidence pointing to war crimes.

Argentina's political U-turn toward Trump alliance

Argentina stands at a political crossroads as President Javier Milei forges closer ties with Trump's America, risking democratic institutions and economic sovereignty in a radical free-market experiment.

Police ignored sex offender's surrender attempts

Exclusive: Hadush Kebatu, wrongly released from prison, alleges Metropolitan Police disregarded multiple attempts to hand himself in, raising serious questions about public safety and systemic failures.

Kremlin Under Fire: Pressure Mounts on Putin

Exclusive analysis of the growing challenges facing Vladimir Putin's government as international sanctions and domestic discontent create the perfect storm of political pressure.

Man charged after triple stabbing in West London

A 31-year-old man faces multiple charges following a violent stabbing incident in West London that left three people hospitalised. Police confirm investigation continues as community reels from the attack.

Man charged after triple stabbing in Uxbridge

A man has been charged after three people were stabbed in a daylight attack in Uxbridge town centre, with police responding to emergency calls about a violent disturbance on Windsor Street.

Lee Anderson accused of gaming benefits system

Reform UK deputy leader Lee Anderson faces allegations of exploiting the benefits system while pushing for welfare cuts, according to explosive findings from Citizens Advice.

US Deploys Thousands of Troops to Romania

In a significant show of force, the United States is deploying additional combat troops to Romania as NATO bolsters its eastern defences. This strategic move signals Western resolve amid ongoing regional security concerns.

France's Enduring Political Corruption Problem

From 19th-century scandals to modern-day controversies, political corruption remains deeply embedded in French governance. Explore how kickbacks, illicit funding and ethical lapses have persisted across generations of French leadership.

Pentagon Memo Exposes Gaps in Rapid Response Forces

An explosive internal Pentagon document reveals alarming deficiencies in America's quick reaction forces, raising serious questions about military readiness in an era of global instability.

Iranian agents sentenced in US assassination plot

Four men receive lengthy prison sentences for their roles in a sophisticated kidnapping plot targeting prominent Iranian activist Masih Alinejad on American soil, exposing Tehran's transnational repression campaign.

Trump's Mar-a-Lago fundraiser alarms Democrats

Donald Trump's exclusive Mar-a-Lago fundraiser with wealthy donors triggers Democratic concerns about campaign finance and political influence in the 2024 election race.

Wilders' Netherlands: One Year On - The Verdict

An in-depth analysis of the Netherlands under Geert Wilders' far-right leadership - from immigration crackdowns to economic realities. Discover how Dutch voters are responding to their controversial government's first year in power.

Fake De Blasio interview scandal rocks New York Times

A sophisticated hoax featuring a fabricated interview with former New York mayor Bill de Blasio has exposed vulnerabilities in political journalism and raised questions about AI-generated deception.

London council defends 'No Mow May' amid complaints

A South London council stands by its controversial decision to let grass grow wild during May, sparking debate between environmental benefits and resident concerns about neighbourhood appearance.

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