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Read about the brutal attack on a capybara in Brazil that has shaken the world. Here you’ll find the latest information on the incident, along with a look at why these gentle giants have become so beloved—from plush toys to stress relievers.
Beaming Phileine (8) finally got to see her monster train in action. A story about imagination, a breath of fresh air for NS Reizigers B.V., and why this train was right on the dot, down to the nanosecond.
A look at the latest Met Eireann weather warnings hitting Ireland, alongside the major stories of the day: HSE investigations into Strep A, a major overhaul for the Defence Forces, and the latest from the UK Conservative Party leadership race.
ESB has reported a 10% drop in profits following the devastating impact of Storm Éowyn. We break down what this means for your wallet, the massive repair operation, and the evolution of our national grid.
As we in Canada brace for the end of daylight savings, a fascinating debate is raging in the US state of Georgia about ditching the clock change entirely. Here’s why their 'Atlantic Time' solution feels like a familiar conversation for Canadians.
A large fire has broken out at a car wreckers in Upper Hutt, with thick black smoke visible across the valley. Crews are on scene near the Remutaka Cycle Trail. Get the latest updates.
The dust has finally settled on the ANZAC Day public holiday drama. From the ACT government’s shock reversal to how we’re planning the long weekend in Sydney, here’s the inside scoop.
The federal minimum wage in Canada increases to $17.75 on April 1, 2026. Here’s how it impacts workers, employers, and payroll compliance across the country.
The death of Virginia Giuffre, whose civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew became the defining moment of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, comes as new evidence surfaces from Epstein’s New Mexico ranch.
Pang Yat-ming, the founder of Book Punch in Sham Shui Po, along with three staff members, were arrested by the National Security Department yesterday (24th) on suspicion of conspiracy to print and publish seditious materials. The incident has sent shockwaves through the cultural scene, with a large crowd of book lovers gathering outside the bookstore late into the night.