Men Accused of Spying for Iran on Jewish Sites in Court
Nematollah Shahsavani and Alireza Farasati face charges of conducting hostile surveillance on Israeli and Jewish targets in London for Iranian intelligence.
Nematollah Shahsavani and Alireza Farasati face charges of conducting hostile surveillance on Israeli and Jewish targets in London for Iranian intelligence.
A former MI5 IT contractor told police he received ninja-style training in swords and knives at Thames House, as he faces charges of breaching national security laws.
The Trump administration has issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, allowing foreign-flagged oil tankers to operate between U.S. ports to boost domestic supply as prices surge during the war with Iran.
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, faces over seven years in prison as prosecutors seek conviction on 39 charges including rape and assault, amid unprecedented royal family turmoil.
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RecommendedThe Guardian invites UK adults to join 'Dining Across the Divide,' a series exploring opposing views on topics like drugs, defence, and discrimination. Participants will discuss and debate to see if perspectives can change.
Beijing closely monitors US midterm elections and Iran war fallout as Trump's visit to China is delayed, analyzing leverage in ongoing trade negotiations and geopolitical calculations.
Israeli forces face stiff resistance from Hezbollah militants as they push deeper into south Lebanon, with intense clashes reported in strategic border towns and hilltop positions.
Even if Viktor Orbán loses Hungary's April election, the EU faces ongoing challenges with Hungary's policies on Ukraine, rule of law, and foreign relations that won't disappear overnight.
A new report reveals how online disputes on platforms like Instagram and YouTube are intensifying shootings in Black and Latino neighborhoods, with calls for structured solutions and platform accountability.
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RecommendedNewly uncovered videos reveal Nigel Farage used Cameo to call for Sean 'Diddy' Combs' release and praise efforts to free a convicted drug trafficker, alongside endorsing far-right phrases.
John Podmore, a former prison governor, highlights how the penal system compounds trauma and addiction, leading to increased violence and recidivism among inmates with little stake in life.
Letters to the Guardian reveal strong opposition to King Charles III's planned trip to America, citing concerns about legitimizing Donald Trump's administration and military actions.
Kemi Badenoch condemns Donald Trump's criticism of Keir Starmer as 'childish', warning it undermines the special relationship with the US and sends dangerous signals to adversaries like Iran and Russia.
Kemi Badenoch condemns Donald Trump's remarks about Keir Starmer as 'childish', warning they send wrong signals to adversaries like Iran and Russia amid concerns over the special relationship.
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RecommendedThe Guardian Weekly's March 20 edition examines Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, potentially disrupting a fifth of global oil exports, alongside features on Sudan's humanitarian crisis and feminism's ongoing fight.
Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch faced off in a chaotic PMQs, with both leaders dodging questions on Peter Mandelson and the Iran war amid apparent memory issues, leading to a near-pointless parliamentary exchange.
Senior ministers believe Keir Starmer will not allocate government time for the assisted dying bill in the next parliamentary session, fearing renewed divisions among Labour MPs as the bill faces blocking in the House of Lords.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch was criticized for a second consecutive week at Prime Minister's Questions regarding her position on the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, as she distances herself from Donald Trump's rhetoric.
A new cartoon by Ben Jennings humorously critiques Nigel Farage's shift to content creation, highlighting political satire in modern media.
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RecommendedAnalysts question the effectiveness of targeting senior Iranian officials, suggesting it could strengthen regime resistance rather than destabilize it.
Analysis reveals growing dissent among Republicans and Maga conservatives over Trump's unpopular Iran war, with independent and young voters turning against the conflict ahead of midterm elections.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand reveals Canada is drafting principles for coordinated de-escalation, emphasizing off-ramps and regional stability amid US-Israeli bombing campaign and Iranian retaliation.
Scotland's assisted dying bill was defeated in a free vote at Holyrood, with supporters frustrated by lack of backing from Labour MSPs despite Westminster support.
Britain remains engaged in discussions with US and European allies about escorting merchant ships through the Strait of Hormuz, but officials warn the situation is too dangerous for immediate action due to Iran's military capabilities.
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RecommendedJürgen Habermas's philosophy, emphasizing reason and consensus, offers crucial insights against modern demagoguery and social media's algorithmic threats to public discourse.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves promotes an activist government approach and deeper EU alignment in her Mais lecture, highlighting strategic imperatives for economic growth and integration.
Markwayne Mullin's confirmation hearing for DHS secretary left FEMA officials uneasy about potential staff cuts and restructuring, raising concerns over disaster readiness amid climate crises.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told the Senate panel that US strikes have largely destroyed Iran's military capabilities, though threats from other nations are growing.
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams testified in London's High Court, denying involvement in the 1996 Docklands bombing and rejecting claims he was at the IRA's operational nerve center during the civil trial.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Keir Starmer considers exemptions to controversial immigration changes after Angela Rayner criticizes plans as 'un-British' and Labour MPs threaten rebellion over settled status reforms.