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Minnesota Lt. Gov. Wears Hijab to Defend Somali Community

Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan wore a hijab in a show of solidarity with the state's Somali population, countering attacks from former President Trump. Read the full story on the political gesture and the fraud allegations behind it.

Sydney's Day of Reflection for Bondi Victims

Sydney holds a National Day of Reflection to honour the victims of the Bondi Junction attack. Communities unite in remembrance and solidarity. Read the full story.

Bondi beach paddle-out honours shooting victims and heroes

Hundreds of surfers and swimmers formed a vast circle in the ocean off Bondi Beach in a poignant tribute to the victims, survivors, and first responders of the recent mass shooting. Discover the community's powerful response.

Bondi swimmers' tribute circle for attack victims

Hundreds of swimmers at Sydney's Bondi Beach formed a human circle in the ocean to honour the 15 victims of a recent attack on a Jewish community event. Read the moving story of community solidarity.

Starmer faces blow as union ally fights for job

Sir Keir Starmer could lose a key ally as Christina McAnea battles to keep her role as Unison general secretary. The result could reshape Labour's power structures and funding. Read the full analysis.

Unite Union Threatens Historic Split from Labour Party

Labour's largest union donor, Unite, is reportedly discussing a formal split, citing 'broken promises' to workers. A historic disaffiliation could deliver a catastrophic blow to Keir Starmer's premiership.

Thousands join Pro-Palestine march in central London

Thousands of Pro-Palestine protesters marched through central London, chanting and carrying flags. The demonstration, part of the International Day of Solidarity, saw clashes with police. Read the full story.

Kendall's £38.6bn tech plan for UK growth and cures

Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announces a major £38.6bn research funding plan to cure diseases and boost the economy, while criticising political rivals for negativity about Britain's future.

NZ Breakers boycott Pride Round rainbow insignia

New Zealand Breakers players will collectively boycott rainbow flags on jerseys during NBL Pride Round, supporting teammates with religious objections. Read the full story on this developing sports controversy.

Chicagoans Support Street Vendors Amid Immigration Raids

Amid a federal immigration crackdown causing fear in Chicago's Latino communities, residents rally to buy out street vendors' entire stock, offering a day without fear. Discover how grassroots solidarity is making a difference.

Serbians protest Kushner development on army HQ site

Thousands of Serbians are protesting against a luxury hotel development linked to Jared Kushner on the site of Belgrade's former army headquarters. Join the conversation about this controversial project.

Vietnam Cities Forming Major Economic Corridor

Groundbreaking research from Kyoto University identifies Vietnam's Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City region as an emerging megapolitan area set to transform Southeast Asia's economic landscape by 2030.

Mixed Reactions to USAID Cuts: Not Everyone is Mourning

As US foreign aid programmes face significant cuts, mixed reactions emerge from communities worldwide. While some lament the loss of crucial funding, others question the effectiveness and legacy of American development assistance.

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