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Trinidad and Tobago grants US access to airports

Trinidad and Tobago will allow US military access to its airports, raising fears the Caribbean nation could be drawn into the escalating US-Venezuela crisis. Discover the details and implications.

Chinese jets lock radar on Japanese fighters near Okinawa

Japanese defence minister accuses Chinese J-15 fighters of dangerous radar lock-ons on F-15s over international waters. The incident marks a serious military escalation amid tensions over Taiwan. Read the full report.

Japan protests Chinese jet radar lock near Okinawa

Japan lodges a formal protest after a Chinese J-15 fighter from the Liaoning carrier locks radar on Japanese F-15s. Defence Minister Koizumi calls it a 'dangerous act'. Read the latest.

Bean Family Farm faces closure in land trust battle

A 14th-generation Massachusetts farm, run by an L.L. Bean descendant, fights to survive. A local land trust blocks expansion onto conserved land, sparking a legal battle and fears of a community food desert.

US Radar in Tobago Fuels Venezuela Crisis Fears

Trinidad & Tobago's PM admits to 100 US marines and a military radar on island, sparking fears the Caribbean is being drawn into US-Venezuela tensions. Read the full analysis.

Oura Ring 4 Review: Health Tracker On Sale

Oura Ring 4 is £150 off in a rare sale. Our year-long review reveals if this sleek wellness tracker can predict colds and improve your sleep. Is it worth buying?

Indigenous tribes claim ownership of all homes in Canadian city

The quiet community of Richmond, British Columbia, has been plunged into turmoil after local First Nations tribes asserted legal ownership over all private homes and municipal buildings, leaving residents in legal limbo and threatening to upend property r

Under-the-Radar Fragrances That Smell Incredibly Luxe

Discover the secret world of niche perfumes that offer unparalleled sophistication and exclusivity. These hidden gems, beloved by connoisseurs, deliver a scent of pure opulence without the mainstream price tag.

African Tribe Stakes Legal Claim to Scottish Land

The Kukama people from Peru have launched a unique legal bid for land in Scotland, invoking a 16th-century royal decree, in a modern-day quest for cultural preservation and international recognition.

Invasive Insect Swarms Detected on US Weather Radar

Massive swarms of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly are appearing on weather radar systems along America's East Coast, raising serious biosecurity and agricultural concerns as the species rapidly expands its territory.

Cyber Attack Halts Jaguar Land Rover Production

UK manufacturing giant Jaguar Land Rover is grappling with severe production delays after a sophisticated cyber attack targeted its internal servers, causing significant disruption to its UK operations.

Eco-firm boss trashes wildflower meadow, flees UK

Multi-millionaire eco-firm boss David Sparrow sparks fury after being filmed ripping up a protected wildflower meadow in Berkshire. The 'hypocrite' entrepreneur, who promotes green living, has since LEFT the country following a massive public outcry.

Arizona Town Sinking Due to Groundwater Over-Pumping

The rural town of Wenden, Arizona, is literally sinking due to rampant groundwater over-pumping for agriculture, causing widespread land fissures and infrastructure damage, a stark warning for the drought-stricken American West.

African Tribe's Legal Battle Over Scottish Woodland

A dramatic legal saga unfolds in the Scottish Highlands as an African tribe faces eviction from a woodland they claim as their spiritual home. Discover the new twist in this extraordinary clash of culture, land rights, and faith.

Arizona Town Sinks as Megafarms Drain Ancient Aquifers

Exclusive investigation reveals how industrial-scale agriculture in Arizona's desert is depleting ancient aquifers, causing the town of Wenden to sink and forcing residents to drill ever-deeper wells in a desperate battle for water.

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