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Director of public prosecutions says he is confident police would examine any evidence of potential misconduct
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Director of public prosecutions says he is confident police would examine any evidence of potential misconduct
The article informs the public about the closure of banks and government offices in the United States on Presidents Day, a federal holiday observed on February 16, 2026.
Green Bay Head Coach Doug Gottlieb launched a heated rant against the officiating following his team's loss to Milwaukee, demanding accountability from the officials and the Horizon commissioner.
An editorial highlights the desperate living conditions in war-afflicted Ukraine and stalled diplomatic progress towards peace. Upcoming talks in Geneva are seen as a critical point for both Ukraine and Europe.
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North Korea has completed a new housing district in Pyongyang dedicated to the families of soldiers who died fighting alongside Russian forces in the Ukraine war, highlighting its support for Russia.
The Pentagon has reportedly threatened to cut off AI firm Anthropic due to a dispute concerning AI safeguards. This development highlights growing tensions between government bodies and AI developers over safety protocols.
The government has instructed local authorities across the country to ramp up safety measures ahead of the Lunar New Year festival, with a focus on preventing fires, reducing traffic accidents and cur
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An undercover police officer successfully thwarted a plot by two Islamic State terrorists who planned to carry out a massacre targeting Jewish communities in Manchester, UK.
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Keir Starmer has declared that internet platforms will not receive a 'free pass' when it comes to child safety, as the government outlines plans and a consultation to bolster protection for young people online, potentially including a social media ban for under-16s.
An unreleased Liberal plan in Australia proposes a hardline immigration policy that would ban migrants from Gaza and Somalia.
Queensland police decided not to pursue disciplinary action against an officer accused of domestic violence against his pregnant partner, stating there was 'no tangible benefit' to an investigation.
A judge has indicated she will rule that the federal government lacks the authority to compel states to furnish data on recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).