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Lumbee Tribe Wins Historic Federal Recognition

The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is set to become a federally recognised tribal nation after the Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act. Discover the political journey and what it means for its 60,000 members.

NATO's $1bn-a-month US arms pledge for Ukraine

NATO allies commit to spending at least $1 billion monthly on American weapons for Ukraine starting in 2026, a major signal to Russia as peace talks falter. Follow the latest defence updates.

Four killed in Russian drone strike on Kharkiv

A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv kills four and wounds 17, as US and Ukrainian officials discuss a refined peace framework to end the war. Read the latest developments.

Russian strike kills nine in western Ukraine

At least nine dead after intense Russian drone and missile attack on western Ukraine. President Zelenskyy demands stronger pressure on Russia as Poland closes airspace.

Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell granted bail over camp attack

Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell released on bail from the Supreme Court in Melbourne after an alleged attack on a First Nations protest camp. Read the full details of the case and bail conditions.

Tribal Police Plane Intercepted in Sovereignty Clash

A dramatic confrontation between tribal sovereignty and federal authority unfolds as Red Lake Nation officials are forced to land their aircraft by FBI and local police, sparking a major jurisdictional dispute in Minnesota airspace.

Georgia: Stop calling us 'former Soviet republic'

The Georgian government launches a formal campaign urging international media and diplomats to stop referring to the country as a 'former Soviet republic', calling the term outdated and politically charged.

Trump's Venezuela Naval Plan Breaches International Law

Former President Donald Trump's alleged proposal to deploy US naval vessels against Venezuela represents a seismic shift in foreign policy approach, raising critical questions about sovereignty and the future of international relations.

Australia's Critical Minerals: Albanese Under Fire

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces mounting criticism over Australia's critical minerals strategy, with experts warning the nation risks becoming a 'quarry with a flag' rather than securing genuine economic sovereignty.

Gibraltar condemns Farage's 'foreign land' remarks

The Government of Gibraltar has launched a scathing attack on Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader claimed the territory was a 'foreign land' and suggested British forces shouldn't defend it. Chief Minister Fabian Picardo accuses Farage of undermining

Britain's unwritten constitution: A dangerous gamble?

As democratic norms face unprecedented challenges globally, experts warn that Britain's unwritten constitution leaves the nation dangerously exposed to potential authoritarian overreach and constitutional crises.

UK surrenders Chagos Islands to Mauritius amid China fears

British MPs have signed a secretive agreement returning the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, raising national security concerns as China invests £30 billion in Mauritian infrastructure, potentially compromising a crucial UK-US military base.

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