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Brit grandad released from Dubai jail hell for Christmas after years of 'torture'

Brit grandad released from Dubai jail hell for Christmas after years of 'torture'

Albert Douglas spent four years in a series of high-security jails where he was allegedly tortured by guards, deprived of food and water, following his arrest in Dubai
Russian barrage on Kyiv kills one, leaves hundreds of thousands without power

Russian barrage on Kyiv kills one, leaves hundreds of thousands without power

A Russian drone and missile barrage on Kyiv and its suburbs Saturday killed one person, wounded two dozen and cut off heating and electricity for hundreds of thousands of people left in freezing temperatures.
Hong Kong man arrested after extendable baton found in US-bound air luggage

Hong Kong man arrested after extendable baton found in US-bound air luggage

Hong Kong police have arrested a man after finding an extendable baton in his checked luggage bound for the United States, marking the second discovery of an unauthorised weapon in airline baggage this week. The force received a report on Friday after airport security staff made the find, prompting officers to arrest the 62-year-old local man. “Preliminary investigations showed that the man had hidden a suspected extendable baton, an unauthorised weapon, in his checked suitcase,” a police...

WATCH: Iain Davis Exposes the Technocratic Dark State

From the neoreactionary accelerationists of the Dark Enightenment to the AI-spun social credit web of the NEONERDS, today author and researcher Iain Davis takes us on a whirlwind tour of his new book, The Technocratic Dark State. Show notes and sources are available HERE.

England bowler Atkinson set for scan on hamstring

Seamer Gus Atkinson adds to England’s injury problems by leaving the field on the second morning of the fourth Ashes Test against Australia.

England bowler Atkinson set for scan on hamstring

Seamer Gus Atkinson adds to England’s injury problems by leaving the field on the second morning of the fourth Ashes Test against Australia.
Serbia's Prized Chinese Tire Factory Faces US Blockade Amid Forced Labor Concerns

Serbia's Prized Chinese Tire Factory Faces US Blockade Amid Forced Labor Concerns

The United States has banned imports of tires from a Chinese-owned factory in Serbia, citing evidence of forced labor. Former workers and local NGOs say the decision follows years of unresolved allegations involving migrant labor at the plant.
Costs Mount As Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade War Strands Thousands Of Trucks

Costs Mount As Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade War Strands Thousands Of Trucks

Two months ago, Afghanistan sealed its eastern border with neighboring Pakistan soon after Islamabad shut down all routes into the landlocked country. But the longest border closure is now wreaking economic havoc in both countries.

The prehistoric shark found in a suburban town in Scotland

The fossil was so complete experts could see remains of the last meal it ate, 330 million years after it died.

The prehistoric shark found in a suburban town in Scotland

The fossil was so complete experts could see remains of the last meal it ate, 330 million years after it died.
Honouring ancestors, shaping empires: the story of Southeast Asia’s Peranakan Chinese

Honouring ancestors, shaping empires: the story of Southeast Asia’s Peranakan Chinese

In dark blue suits, the elders of the Khoo clan gathered outside the prayer halls of the Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi, a grand 190-year-old clanhouse in George Town, the capital of the Malaysian state of Penang. One by one, they stepped inside for the Tung Chen ceremony, held annually on the first day of the winter solstice, a ritual that draws together members of the Khoo clan, one of the oldest Peranakan communities, from far beyond Penang. As smoke filled the air, Khoo Kay Hock, a senior...
A year after near total blackout, China builds world’s largest smart transformer

A year after near total blackout, China builds world’s largest smart transformer

Just over a year after an incident that nearly triggered a cascading failure across China’s national power grid, engineers have developed the most powerful smart direct current (DC) transformer on the planet – an innovation poised to neutralise renewable energy shocks to the system. The technology addresses an urgent need following a near total blackout in August last year, when low-frequency swings triggered by poorly integrated wind energy in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region threatened to...