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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Brits feel more powerless and distrusting than ever, research finds: ‘This is worrying for all of us’

Australia to spend $8 billion on nuclear sub shipyard DW


US giants urge Trump to push back on Australian tax law


US President Donald Trump has launched an on-brand attack on a journalist from a foreign public broadcaster.


Europe’s ‘most wanted man’ pictured in Moscow with hair transplant

Jan Marsalek, a former executive at the German firm Wirecard, is believed to be working for Putin’s FSB spy agency and travelled with a Russian unit to Ukraine last year

Marsalek, who is said to be living under the name Alexander Nelidov, was named by the Old Bailey in December as the ringleader of a network of six Kremlin agents from Bulgaria who were convicted of spying. They were sentenced in May to between five and ten years in jail over what a judge said was “espionage on an industrial scale.”

DNA at crime scene matches Charlie Kirk murder suspect, FBI says


An interview with Rebecca Solnit. “It feels like part of this horrible new culture where you can have any truth you want — as if history began and ended yesterday. Everything’s infinitely revisable, and there’s no accountability.”


Brits feel more powerless and distrusting than ever, research finds: ‘This is worrying for all of us’ Big Issue

 

Immigration Agents Held a U.S. Citizen—and Veteran—for 3 Days Without Checking His IDReason


Aussie bosses are being warned over a new “hidden” workplace trend that could have expensive consequences if it’s not addressed. “Quiet cracking” is the new buzzword that is being used to describe employees who are feeling disengaged and unhappy at work but are unable to leave.

Unlike “quiet quitting”, it’s not necessarily a deliberate withdrawal on the worker’s part and might not show up in performance metrics immediately. It’s often a precursor to burnout, with employees often fronting up to work feeling exhausted, frustrated and unmotivated.

Aussie bosses warned over dire consequences of new ‘quiet cracking’ workplace trend


Minister Katy Gallagher was pregnant and waiting for her fiancé at the beach. He would never arrive


Musk warns ‘violence is coming to you’ RT

 

It’s Your Party and I’ll Cry If I Want To Craig Murray


 

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