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Two seriously injured in Adelaide shopping centre fight

Two people have been seriously injured in a violent disturbance at Elizabeth City shopping centre in Adelaide. Police have arrested a suspect and a full investigation is underway. Witnesses are urged to come forward.

JFK Assassination: 62 Years On From Dallas

On the 62nd anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, we revisit the tragic events of November 22, 1963, and explore its lasting impact on the American psyche. Discover the full story.

Van Explosion at Wimbledon Shopping Centre

A man in his 60s suffered serious burns after a van explosion in a Wimbledon car park. Emergency services evacuated the area. Read the latest on this incident.

17-year-old dies in Harrow shopping centre fall

A 17-year-old boy has died after falling from a height at St George's Shopping Centre in Harrow. Emergency services responded but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Read the latest updates.

Melbourne shopping centre stabbing: Bystanders tackle knifeman

Dramatic scenes unfolded at a Melbourne shopping precinct as multiple bystanders risked their lives to subdue an alleged knifeman following a stabbing attack. Exclusive details emerge about the confrontation that left one man fighting for life.

LA's £1B abandoned skyscraper becomes graffiti canvas

The stalled Oceanwide Plaza development in Los Angeles has been transformed into an illegal urban art gallery, with graffiti artists scaling the billion-dollar complex in a spectacular display of defiance.

Alcaraz Edges Sinner in Wimbledon Epic

Witness the birth of tennis's newest legendary rivalry as Carlos Alcaraz edges Jannik Sinner in a five-set Wimbledon classic that promises to define a generation of tennis.

Temu door bow fail: Shopper's giant decoration surprise

A TikTok user's viral video reveals the hilarious reality of Temu shopping after ordering a giant door bow that arrived far larger than expected. Discover the bargain-hunting pitfalls and why measuring matters.

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