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Far-Right Man Threatens Albanese, Arrested
01:39|A 27-year-old Sydney man, Nathan Ballesty, has been arrested for allegedly threatening Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Ballesty, a self-proclaimed far-right tradie, faces charges after posting online threats from his Beacon Hill home. He was charged with using a carriage service to threaten serious harm and refusing access to electronics. The arrest comes amid heightened tensions following the Bondi Beach massacre. Ballesty was granted bail with strict conditions, including no contact with parliament members, a nighttime curfew, and regular check-ins with police. His next court date is March third.
UK Supermarkets Selling EU Turkeys as British
01:41|Supermarkets in the UK are under fire for selling imported European turkeys, disguising them as British to meet Christmas demand. Major stores like Asda, Morrisons, Lidl, and Aldi are stocking birds from Poland and the EU, with labels misleading consumers. Farmers and campaigners express outrage, as a bird flu outbreak has led to a shortage of homegrown turkeys. Despite this, some retailers like Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsburys, and Co-op remain committed to selling only UK or Irish turkeys. This situation highlights a broader issue of cheap imports from countries with lower animal welfare standards. As you shop for your Christmas feast, be sure to check labels to support local farmers and ensure your turkey is truly British.
UK Bans Boiling Seafood, Embraces Humane Killing
01:14|UK Government Bans Live Boiling of Lobsters and Crabs: A New Era of Seafood Welfare The UK government, led by Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds, has introduced a new animal welfare strategy, banning the practice of boiling lobsters and crabs alive. This ban extends to other decapods like shrimp and prawns, and cephalopods such as squid and octopus. The move is a response to the recognition of these creatures as sentient beings capable of feeling pain, as per a 2022 law. Industry leaders, like David Jarrad from the Shellfish Association of Great Britain, express concern over the potential increase in costs and the possible end of the live shellfish trade. They fear that restaurants might opt for cheaper, imported frozen seafood instead of investing in pricey stunning equipment. Animal welfare groups, such as Dr. Ben Sturgeon of Crustacean Compassion, welcome the ban, highlighting the excruciating pain caused by boiling and the easily avoidable methods like electrical stunning. The government is set to release guidance on humane killing options, aiming to balance welfare with the seafood industry as this debate heats up.
Afghan Asylum Seeker Jailed for Rape
01:34|Afghan asylum seeker, Rapulla Ahmadze, sentenced to nine years for raping a teenage girl in Elgin, Scotland. Despite claiming consent, jury found him guilty of predatory behavior. Judge described the attack as a horrific ordeal with long-lasting harm. Ahmadze, with a previous rape conviction, faces deportation after serving his sentence.
Manchester Residents Struggle with Christmas Cooking
01:21|AOs survey reveals a staggering lack of cooking confidence in Manchester, with half of residents admitting they cant prepare a traditional Christmas roast. The generational gap is wide, with Gen Z struggling most in the kitchen. AOs new campaign aims to simplify cooking and bring back the joy of festive feasts.

Citizens Carry Passports Amid Immigration Fears
01:43|In the face of escalating immigration raids, everyday Americans are carrying their passports for protection. Despite being citizens, individuals like Munira Maalimisaq and Walter Cruz Perez fear detention due to their appearance. This anxiety is reshaping daily life, with citizens needing proof of belonging for routine activities. As raids persist, the question remains: how long will these safety nets be necessary?
Trump's Epstein Ties: New Files Reveal More Flights
01:30|Newly released Epstein files reveal Trumps frequent flights on Epsteins private jet, including trips with Ghislaine Maxwell and potential witnesses. Despite Trumps promise to release more files, earlier claims of an incriminating client list were debunked. The documents also mention Prince Andrew, keeping the spotlight on Epsteins high-profile connections. As more files emerge, the story continues to fuel debates about Trumps fifteen-year friendship with Epstein.