Ukraine Fires Commander Over Emaciated Soldiers Photos
Ukraine's defence ministry fired a top commander after photos of malnourished soldiers on the frontline sparked outrage, with some going 17 days without food.
Ukraine's defence ministry fired a top commander after photos of malnourished soldiers on the frontline sparked outrage, with some going 17 days without food.
Simon Jenkins argues that removing Keir Starmer as PM over the Mandelson affair is disproportionate, highlighting Westminster's dysfunctional culture of defenestration.
Philip Rycroft, who led the Brexit department, argues for rejoining the EU, citing economic damage and unfulfilled promises. He calls for a clear-headed appraisal of national interests.
Sally Rooney, Greta Thunberg, and Brian Eno lead over 130 signatories in a letter supporting Palestine Action, risking arrest before the appeal hearing on the ban's lawfulness.
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RecommendedCalifornia lawmakers introduce AB 1946 to hold tech companies liable for failing to detect or remove child sexual abuse material, requiring audits and human moderation.
The Crown Prosecution Service launches a stalking action plan as offences hit record highs, warning young victims and perpetrators often fail to recognise stalking behaviours.
US universities are establishing numerous antisemitism centers, raising concerns among Jewish scholars that political pressures are substituting expertise with ideology.
EU leaders agree to prepare a blueprint for activating the mutual assistance clause amid Donald Trump's criticism of NATO and potential US withdrawal.
Downing Street insists UK position on Falklands is unchanged after leaked Pentagon email suggests US reassess support due to lack of backing for Iran war.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer encountered a classic civil service clash as a minister refused to follow orders, echoing Yes Minister's Sir Humphrey.
Syrian authorities arrested Amjad Youssef, a former regime official suspected of leading the 2013 Tadamon massacre that killed 288 civilians, including 12 children.
Berlin's culture minister Sarah Wedl-Wilson resigns amid allegations of irregular distribution of funds meant to fight antisemitism, sparking political controversy.
John Ashby, 32, received a life sentence for raping a Sikh woman while racially abusing her, wrongly believing she was Muslim. The judge called him a 'deeply unpleasant racist'.
Keir Starmer promises legislation to proscribe Iran's Revolutionary Guards in July, following an arson attack on a London synagogue. He aims to ensure Jewish community safety amid rising antisemitism.
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RecommendedThe Justice Department closes its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell over building renovations, citing an inspector general review.
Journalist Lisa Wilkinson discusses her defamation case and the story of Evelyn, a Titanic survivor, in a candid interview.
A supersonic strike navigator with Indigenous ancestry has been recognized for his service, highlighting contributions of Aboriginal people in the Australian military.
Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, details her experiences and calls for accountability in a new interview.
A new report warns that ICE officers' actions are increasingly endangering local police in the US, creating tension between federal and local law enforcement agencies.
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RecommendedSilicon Valley's saviour complex needs rethinking. Tech billionaires' grandiose solutions often ignore real-world complexities and local needs. It's time for humility.
Labor's hard choices for the NDIS aim to curb costs while preserving essential supports. Will these reforms save the scheme?
An in-depth look at how voters in the Farrer electorate are reflecting broader political changes in Australia, with implications for the future.
As Gallipoli fades from living memory, Paul Daley questions Anzac Day's place in a multi-racial, secular Australia, urging a harder historical perspective.
The assisted dying bill, which would allow terminally ill adults to end their lives, has been blocked in the House of Lords after peers argued it lacked a democratic mandate.
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RecommendedThe assisted dying bill for terminally ill adults in England and Wales has collapsed after the House of Lords ran out of time to debate over 1,280 amendments.
Kezia Dugdale, incoming Stonewall chair, apologizes after expressing 'huge respect' for JK Rowling, causing backlash from trans advocates. She reaffirms commitment to trans-inclusive feminism.
Lord Michael Cashman revealed in the Lords that EastEnders star June Brown implored him to help her die with dignity. Assisted dying bill fails in Parliament amid procedural disputes.
The Finance and Leasing Association is considering a legal challenge against the FCA's £9bn motor finance redress scheme, with a decision expected by Sunday.
A roundup of notable events from April's City Diary, including a unique eagle landing and other financial district anecdotes.
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RecommendedDeutsche Boerse CEO Theodor Weimer criticizes the rise of dark trading in Europe, calling it excessive and urging regulatory action to ensure market transparency.