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Liberal Fallout: Taylor Challenge Casts Shadow Over Sussan Ley’s Leadership

Published: 10 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. In the heart of Australian politics, the Liberal leadership crisis rattled Canberra as senior figures prepared for a possible challenge to Opposition Leader Sussan Ley. From the moment her moderates urged transparency within the party ranks, the Liberal leadership crisis began shaping up as a defining political drama this week. The Liberal leadership crisis focus has intensified as...

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Sydney Protest Escalates and Elderly Woman Suffers Severe Injury

Published: 10 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. In Sydney on Monday night a protest against Israeli President Herzog’s visit turned chaotic as police clashed with demonstrators and a woman was left with broken bones. The Herzog protest had begun peacefully with thousands of people assembling at Town Hall to voice opposition to the controversial visit. But tensions soared when officers, backed by expanded powers under...

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Telstra AI jobs cuts as automation drive expands

Published: 10 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Telstra AI jobs changes are reshaping the telecom giant’s workforce after the company confirmed plans to cut more than 200 roles as part of a major artificial intelligence rollout and global restructuring plan. The decision follows a previously announced $700 million joint venture with Accenture, designed to modernise systems, accelerate data programs, and embed advanced automation across core...

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UK and US Drop in Global Corruption Index Rankings

Published: 10 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The latest corruption index has delivered a sobering message for two of the world’s most influential democracies. The United Kingdom and the United States have both fallen to their lowest recorded positions in the widely watched global corruption index, raising fresh concerns about political transparency and institutional trust. The new findings, compiled through expert assessments and business surveys,...

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Fish disco plan could save 90% of fish at Hinkley C

Published: 10 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. A new scientific assessment suggests the fish disco system planned for Hinkley Point C could dramatically reduce marine deaths. The fish disco approach uses underwater sound pulses to guide fish away from intake pipes safely. Researchers say the technology may prevent up to 90 percent of fish from being drawn into cooling systems. The findings come after detailed...

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English Heritage bonding benches tackle parent isolation

Published: 10 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. English Heritage has introduced bonding benches across major historic sites to address rising parental isolation nationwide. The initiative places special seating areas where visitors can signal openness to friendly conversation with other parents nearby. These bonding benches are designed to rebuild social connection during family visits to castles, monuments, and heritage landscapes. The charity says modern parenting often...

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Fergie Just Brutally Humiliated Eugenie — and Left Us All Reaching for the Sick Bucket

Publishing Date: 10 February 2026Desk: UK Royal & Celebrity Desk In a shocking turn of events at a recent public appearance, Sarah, Duchess of York — popularly known as Fergie — has been accused of humiliating her daughter, Princess Eugenie, in a moment that has left royal watchers and the public alike stunned. The incident, widely circulated on social media, has sparked debate about family dynamics within the Royal Family...

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Australia Police Defend Actions After Violence at Protest Over Israeli President Visit

Desk: World / Asia-Pacific Affairs Australian police have defended their handling of violent clashes that erupted during a protest against the visit of Israel’s president, amid mounting scrutiny from civil liberties groups, politicians and sections of the public. The unrest, which unfolded in central Melbourne, has reignited debate over policing tactics, freedom of assembly and the deepening polarisation surrounding the Israel–Palestine conflict in Australia. Demonstrators had gathered to oppose the...

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Iran arrests top reformists in crackdown on government critics

Published: 09 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Iran has intensified its crackdown on reformists, with top leaders of the Reformists Front arrested by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. These arrests, targeting figures close to President Masoud Pezeshkian, have raised alarm over the government's handling of recent protests, highlighting the fragile political landscape. The reformist crackdown has drawn attention as the country grapples with widespread unrest,...

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UK Experts Raise Alarm Over Machinery Export to Armenian Firm

Published: 09 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The UK export of carbon fibre machinery has sparked fresh concern among experts and sanctions analysts. Carbon fibre machinery, pivotal in both civilian and defence sectors, is set to be exported by Cygnet Texkimp to Armenia. Critics fear this could indirectly benefit Russia’s military programs due to leadership ties between the Armenian firm Rydena and former executives of...

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