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‘Not a mouthpiece of the regime’: Syria’s state news agency enters new era
Zyad Mahameed finally has the job he always wanted. In his previous role in the media team for the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, he often thought about the Syrian state news agency – an Assad regime mouthpiece he considered his opposition – and what he would do if he …
Campaigners call for action as jellyfish threaten Scottish salmon farms
A jellyfish species that has been wreaking havoc on Norway’s salmon industry has made its way to Scotland, causing significant damage and prompting calls for urgent action.
The string jellyfish has killed millions of salmon in Norwegian sea farms with officials urging an extermination of affected stocks.
Now the jellyfish …
‘I don’t trust them’: voters wary as Reform eyes possible Runcorn byelection
As Nigel Farage toured US television studios before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, his face was almost as unavoidable in a quiet Cheshire market town more than 3,000 miles from the White House.
“He’s already got an office here, hasn’t he?” exclaimed Rob Hitchmough, 65, walking his cavalier King …
Ukraine war briefing: Russia suffered record casualties in 2024, claims Ukrainian commander in chief
Russia suffered 434,000 casualties in 2024, the commander in chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, has claimed
, saying it was more than the previous two years combined. Oleksandr Syrskyisaid
in an interview broadcast on Sunday evening that the figure included 150,000 deaths. Syrskyi did not …
Australian billionaires make $67,000 an hour, Oxfam says in call for tax on super-rich
Brain implant that could boost mood by using ultrasound to go under NHS trial
A groundbreaking NHS trial will attempt to boost patients’ mood using a brain-computer-interface that directly alters brain activity using ultrasound.
The device, which is designed to be implanted beneath the skull but outside the brain, maps activity and delivers targeted pulses of ultrasound to “switch on” clusters of neurons. Its …
Wales failing to tackle alarming decline in nature, report finds
The Welsh government is failing to halt the “alarming” decline in nature, putting iconic species at risk, a report has concluded.
Labour ministers were accused of overseeing “delays, undelivered commitments and missed deadlines” by the Senedd’s cross-party
climate change, environment and infrastructure committee.
The Welsh parliament …
UK housing market ‘starts new year with a bang’, says Rightmove
A record number of new sellers have come on to the UK housing market since Boxing Day, while the average price and the number of sales agreed also increased, pointing to a busier 2025, according to a report.
The average price of a property coming to market rose by 1.7%, …
Ninety Palestinian prisoners released by Israel as part of Gaza ceasefire
Channel Nine’s Tony Jones apologises to Novak Djokovic over ‘banter’ that led to coverage boycott
Tony Jones has issued an apology to Novak Djokovic after comments the veteran broadcaster made at the Australian Open led to the Serbian tennis star boycotting Channel Nine’s coverage of the tournament.
Djokovic opted not to give a customary on-court interview after beating Jiri Lehecka on Sunday to move into …