Drones breach security at Munich defence summit

A major security breach at Europe's premier defence conference in Munich saw drones disrupt proceedings, raising urgent questions about protection of Western leaders amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine tensions.

Lithuania urges citizens to build bomb shelters

Lithuania's civil protection agency issues stark warning for citizens to prepare bomb shelters as tensions with Russia escalate. Defence minister confirms preparations for potential conflict.

Russia targets UK military in major cyber attack campaign

Exclusive intelligence reveals Russian hackers are systematically targeting British military personnel and civil servants in a sophisticated cyber espionage operation designed to steal sensitive information and compromise national security.

Tories use Brexit failure to attack human rights

The Conservative government is weaponising Brexit frustrations to justify withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening fundamental rights protections for British citizens.

Afghan war crimes whistleblower sentenced

A former Australian Army lawyer who exposed alleged Afghan war crimes receives suspended sentence in Sydney court, sparking debate about whistleblower protections.

Gaza burns Orwell's 1984 to bake bread in crisis

In a desperate act of survival, Gaza residents are burning books including Orwell's 1984 to bake bread, revealing the depth of the territory's humanitarian catastrophe where literature becomes fuel for basic survival.

Canada introduces gender-neutral 'X' passports

Canada launches groundbreaking gender-neutral passport option with 'X' marker, marking significant LGBTQ+ rights advancement while former US administration resisted similar reforms.

Archivist sacked over Trump's Eisenhower sword gift

The US National Archivist has been dramatically removed from office after refusing to allow Donald Trump to present a historic Eisenhower sword to King Charles III, sparking a constitutional firestorm.

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