El Fasher's Last Days: Heroism, Horror, and Hell

In October 2025, up to 10,000 people were massacred in El Fasher, Sudan, with 40,000 missing. This investigation reveals how international warnings were ignored, leading to a brutal genocide.

Israel's Death Penalty Bill for Palestinians Moves to Final Vote

Israel's parliament has advanced a contentious bill to impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of terrorism to its final vote. The legislation, initiated by the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, has drawn sharp criticism from opponents and rights

Ex-PM Chief Didn't Disclose Role in 999 Phone Theft Call

Metropolitan Police released a transcript showing Morgan McSweeney, former PM chief of staff, didn't identify his role when reporting a stolen government phone. Police admitted recording the wrong address, hampering investigation.

UK Caps Overseas Donations at £100k, Bans Crypto Funding

The UK government has introduced emergency legislation capping political donations from British citizens abroad at £100,000 annually and implementing a temporary ban on cryptocurrency donations. These measures, which will be applied retrospectively, aim t

Israel's 'Gaza Model' in Lebanon: Full Story Podcast

As Israeli strikes intensify in Lebanon, reporter William Christou documents widespread destruction, over 1,000 deaths including 121 children, and Israel's plan to occupy southern Lebanon as a defensive buffer.

Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Plan as 'Fake News'

Iran has scoffed at reports of a US ceasefire deal for the Middle East conflict, calling it 'fake news,' while tensions escalate with troop deployments and shipping lane concerns.

Arrests Made in Golders Green Arson Attack on Jewish Ambulances

Two British men have been arrested in connection with the arson attack on four ambulances run by the Jewish charity Hatzola in Golders Green, north London. The suspects, aged 47 and 45, were detained on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.

Archbishop Warns of Prejudice Before Female Ordination

Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell highlights prejudice and intolerance in Britain as Dame Sarah Mullally becomes the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, following an arson attack on a Jewish ambulance service.

Starmer: North Sea Approval Powers Lie with Miliband

Prime Minister Keir Starmer clarifies that legal authority for North Sea oil and gas projects rests with Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband, sparking parliamentary clashes over energy security and environmental concerns.

Iran's Ghalibaf Could Be Trump's Pick for Talks

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaker of Iran's parliament, is reportedly being considered by the US as a contact for negotiations amid uncertainty over the new Supreme Leader's condition.

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