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Wikipedia Co-Founder: CIA 'Hijacked' Entries

Larry Sanger reveals explosive allegations that intelligence agencies manipulated Wikipedia content on sensitive political subjects including the Iraq War and global terrorism.

US Shutdown Crisis: Democrats Accuse Agencies of Sabotage

As a potential US government shutdown looms, Democratic lawmakers allege federal agencies are deliberately withholding crucial information about Republican spending cuts, creating a political firestorm in Washington.

Trump's 100% Tariff Threat to Australian Industry

Former US President Donald Trump is poised to announce crushing 100% tariffs on Australian aluminium and steel imports if re-elected, dealing a catastrophic blow to a key Australian industry and threatening thousands of jobs.

Health agencies refute Trump's false painkiller claim

Leading global health agencies have issued a swift and firm rebuttal to a false claim made by Donald Trump, which suggested everyday painkillers like ibuprofen are causing widespread, serious health issues.

MI6 launches dark web portal to recruit digital-age spies

In a stunning move echoing its cinematic counterpart, Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) has launched a covert dark web portal to find the tech-savvy spies of tomorrow. Discover how the service is ditching old-fashioned methods for a digital-firs

Australian Music Legend Jon English Dies Aged 73

The entertainment world mourns the loss of Jon English, the trailblazing Australian musician and actor, who has died aged 73. Remembered for his role in 'Against the Wind' and a stellar music career.

US Generals Outsmart AI in War Games with Primal Intelligence

A stunning revelation from the world of military strategy: top US generals consistently defeated AI in war game simulations by harnessing primal human intelligence, creativity, and cunning. Discover the tactics that machines simply cannot compute.

Dundee Inquiry into UK's Libya Bombing Role

An independent inquiry is being launched in Dundee to investigate claims of UK government and intelligence agencies' involvement in the 2011 NATO bombing of Misrata, Libya, which killed a local man's family.

ABS Key Income and Housing Survey Delayed Until 2026

Exclusive briefing documents reveal a significant delay to the crucial ABS Income and Housing Survey, leaving policymakers and economists without vital data on wages, inequality, and housing costs until 2026.

Hanson's One Nation pledges to abolish Australian state governments

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has announced a radical new policy platform, 'One Nation, One Law', aiming to abolish state governments and create a single, unified national system. The controversial plan promises massive savings and streamlined services

WWE Star's 'Soft' Dig at NRL & AFL Sparks Fury

American wrestling legend Bryan Danielson, formerly WWE's Daniel Bryan, has sparked outrage in Australia after labelling NRL and AFL players 'soft' and questioning their toughness compared to global sports stars.

Trump Demands Apology Over COVID 'Hoax' Claims

Former US President Donald Trump launches extraordinary tirade against top health agencies, demanding retractions for pandemic 'misinformation' and threatening legal action.

Bungendore Crowned Australia's Best Tourism Town 2023

The charming historic village of Bungendore, just a short drive from Canberra, has been officially named Australia's Best Tourism Town at the 2023 Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, beating out fierce competition for its unique blend of heritage, artisan

Australia Slashes Indian Migration by Half

Exclusive: The Australian Labor government has dramatically cut migration from India by 50%, sparking debate on skilled worker shortages and international relations. Discover the full impact of the new visa restrictions.

Belvoir St Theatre's Electrifying 2026 Season Revealed

Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre announces a bold 2026 season, featuring world premieres, radical classics, and a landmark production of 'The Tempest' directed by Eamon Flack. Discover the future of Australian theatre.

Price condemns ex-minister's Indian migration comments

Shadow Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has denounced ex-Immigration Minister Alex Hawke's controversial comments about Indian migration patterns, calling for higher standards in public discourse on migration policy.

Meanjin Literary Journal Closes After 85 Years

The shocking closure of Australia's venerable literary journal Meanjin after 85 years sparks outrage and sorrow, highlighting a deepening crisis for the nation's cultural institutions.

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