Irvine: Fifa Trump Peace Prize Makes 'Mockery' of Football
Australia's Jackson Irvine criticizes Fifa's decision to award Donald Trump the inaugural peace prize, calling it a setback for football's human rights efforts.
Australia's Jackson Irvine criticizes Fifa's decision to award Donald Trump the inaugural peace prize, calling it a setback for football's human rights efforts.
The US-Israel war in Iran enters its eighth week with no resolution, as Trump struggles to avoid a deal highlighting US failures while facing economic and military pressures.
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A physician warns that the Trump administration's removal of independent panels and data suppression undermines public health, echoing the early AIDS detection system.
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Russia's Victory Day parade will exclude military hardware for the first time in 20 years due to fears of Ukrainian drone strikes, marking a significant shift in the annual event.
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The High Court quashed a record £585,000 fine against Sussex University, ruling the Office for Students overstepped its authority in a free speech case involving professor Kathleen Stock.
Dan Reed criticizes the new Michael Jackson biopic for distorting abuse allegations and portraying Jackson as an asexual, overgrown child, ignoring his predatory relationships with children.
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Kim Jong-un praised North Korean soldiers who blew themselves up with grenades to avoid capture by Ukrainian forces, confirming extreme battlefield suicide orders for troops fighting in Russia's Kursk region.
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The Liberal Democrats propose banning MPs from accepting payments from X, citing threats from Trump, Musk, and Putin. Ed Davey calls Reform UK a 'Maga franchise'.
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Science minister Patrick Vallance reveals additional postings of UK Biobank volunteers' health data on Alibaba, warning of further leaks and calling for stronger data security.
Melbourne punk quartet Amyl and the Sniffers win song of the year for Jerkin' at 2026 Apra awards, their second consecutive win. Guy Sebastian and Sia also take home multiple prizes.
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RecommendedKing Charles's US visit aimed to distract from Trump's scandals and policy crises, but critics argue it legitimizes indefensible actions and ignores victims.
King Charles's address to Congress and meeting with Trump feature prominently on front pages, with subtle critiques of the president's policies highlighted.
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Counter-terrorism police investigate after two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, north London. A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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