Starmer and Trump Discuss Strait of Hormuz Crisis in Call

Labour leader Keir Starmer and former US President Donald Trump held a critical phone conversation addressing the escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, with UK Foreign Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Defence Secretary John Healey closely monitoring t

Child Labor Violations Rise Amid GOP Rollbacks of Protections

Child labor violations have increased fivefold in the US over the past decade, while Republican-led states like Nebraska, Indiana, and West Virginia pass laws weakening protections for workers under 18, raising concerns about federal standards.

US Registers Alien.gov as Trump Pledges UFO Files Release

The US government has registered alien.gov and aliens.gov domains, fueling speculation amid Trump's pledge to release UFO files. This move highlights growing official interest in UAPs, driven by national security concerns and bipartisan political engageme

Meteorite Hits Houston Home, NASA Confirms Fireball

A suspected meteorite crashed into a home in suburban Houston, with NASA confirming a fireball event. Residents reported thunder-like noises and damage, following similar incidents in Ohio and Atlanta.

Settler Attacks Rampage Across West Bank Communities

Israeli settlers carried out coordinated raids across multiple West Bank villages, setting homes and vehicles ablaze while security forces reportedly stood by. The violence occurred during Eid al-Fitr celebrations amid escalating tensions.

Palantir Gains Access to Sensitive FCA Data in UK Deal

Palantir secures a contract with the Financial Conduct Authority, providing the AI firm with extensive data on the City of London's operations amid growing concerns over privacy and AI-driven financial crime detection.

ICC Judges Question UN Inquiry into Karim Khan Allegations

A panel of ICC judges has criticized a UN investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan, stating it failed to establish misconduct. The court's governing body meets Monday to assess the conflicting reports.

Woke Beaver Banknote Debate: False People vs Planet Choice

The controversy over replacing figures like Churchill with wildlife on Bank of England banknotes reflects a misleading narrative that pits environmental care against human concerns, ignoring how working-class communities value nature.

Netanyahu's Iran War Strategy: Political Survival Gambit

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's military campaign against Iran appears strategically timed to rehabilitate his political image ahead of critical elections, with his legacy and personal freedom potentially at stake.

Prison Crisis: Violence and Staff Shortages Escalate in UK

A new report highlights severe issues at Swaleside prison in Kent, including high violence and staff shortages. As sentencing reforms roll out, prisons in England and Wales face ongoing crises with overcrowding and safety concerns.

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