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New York's 'Sun Day' Blackout: A Climate Wake-Up Call

A sudden, massive solar storm plunged New York City into an unprecedented daytime blackout, exposing critical vulnerabilities in urban infrastructure and sounding a global alarm on climate-driven space weather threats.

Optus Fallout: Emergency Call Watchdog Still Not Staffed

Exclusive investigation reveals the Australian government's promised failsafe for emergency calls, the 'Triple Zero Custodian', remains unstaffed and inoperative, leaving millions vulnerable over a year after the catastrophic Optus network blackout.

Samuel West slams 'disgraceful' BBC axe of nature show

Acclaimed actor Sir Samuel West leads the outrage as the BBC cancels the heartwarming natural history series 'Creatures Great and Small' after just one series, branding the decision 'disgraceful' and a betrayal of quality programming.

Tottenham vs Villarreal UK TV blackout sparks fan anger

Tottenham and Villarreal fans in the UK are set to miss the live TV broadcast of their crucial pre-season friendly, sparking outrage and a scramble for alternatives. Discover the full story behind the broadcast rights issue.

Nationwide Blackout Plunges Cuba Into Darkness and Protest

Cuba faces a severe nationwide power cut, plunging millions into darkness and triggering protests. The blackout, one of the worst in recent history, highlights the island's ongoing energy crisis and economic struggles.

Millions Face Freeview Blackout in Major Signal Shake-Up

A major change to the UK's airwaves could see millions of households lose access to key Freeview channels like BBC Four and Film4. Ofcom's 5G expansion plans threaten a widespread TV signal disruption, with older tellies and set-top boxes at highest risk.

Melvyn Bragg's final Radio 4 show after 22-year tenure

After an extraordinary 22-year reign, Melvyn Bragg presents his final episode of 'The South Bank Show', marking the end of an era for British arts broadcasting and leaving an indelible legacy on Radio 4.

Gaza Exodus: 1.7 Million Displaced as Troops Enter City

Israeli troops advance into Gaza City as the humanitarian crisis deepens, with over 1.7 million Palestinians displaced and critical shortages of food, water, and medicine. The UN warns of a 'code red' emergency as communications blackout hampers aid effor

Freeview Christmas Channel Returns for 2024 Holiday Season

Freeview announces the exciting return of its dedicated Christmas-themed channel for the 2024 holiday season, bringing festive cheer to UK viewers with classic movies, music, and special programming throughout December.

Channel 4 Launches Christmas 2024 in September

Channel 4 is set to ignite the festive season early with its 'Christmas Starts Now' event on September 4th, featuring a lineup of over 25 new shows, movies, and specials, sparking both excitement and debate among viewers.

Global Instagram outage leaves millions locked out

Meta's Instagram platform experienced a severe global outage, leaving millions of users unable to access their accounts, post content, or send messages in one of the platform's most significant technical failures this year.

Deadly Texas Storm Leaves 1.5 Million Without Power

Catastrophic winds and severe weather have plunged Houston into darkness, leaving 1.5 million residents without power and claiming multiple lives. Emergency services battle widespread destruction.

Inside the Sinister World of Deadly Online Challenges

An exclusive investigation into the deadly online challenge phenomenon, from the Momo hoax to the Blackout Challenge, and the urgent call for tech giants and parents to act against this digital danger.

Chelsea vs West Ham TV blackout sparks fan fury

Premier League fans are set to miss the crucial London derby between Chelsea and West Ham due to a UK broadcasting blackout. Discover why the 2pm Sunday kickoff won't be televised.

Pakistan suspends mobile services in Balochistan

Authorities in Pakistan have shut down mobile services in Balochistan following intelligence reports of potential militant attacks, raising concerns over security and communication blackouts.

Humans beat AI in coding competition

A recent competition reveals that human coders still surpass AI in complex programming tasks, sparking debates about the future of automation in tech.

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