Gaza Fears Famine Again with Rafah Border Closed Amid Iran War

Palestinians in Gaza express fears of another famine due to food shortages and high prices, as Israel restricts fuel and goods entry, citing Iran tensions. While Kerem Shalom crossing reopened, UN warns daily fuel needs are unmet, and Rafah remains closed

Oregon Shop Owner's ICE Arrest Leads to Major Legal Victory

Juanita Avila, a legal permanent resident with her green card in her pocket, was violently detained by ICE agents in Oregon. Her case became central to a lawsuit that secured a federal injunction against warrantless arrests, marking a significant win for

ICE Detains Green Card Holder in Oregon, Sparking Lawsuit

Juana Avila was handcuffed and arrested by ICE agents in Cottage Grove, Oregon, despite carrying her green card. Her daughter Emely witnessed the incident, which became part of a lawsuit challenging warrantless detentions and racial profiling.

Lammy: RAF Jets Could Legally Strike Iran Bases

Deputy PM David Lammy states RAF F-35 and Typhoon jets could legally target Iranian missile sites threatening UK interests, as UK bolsters regional defenses with additional aircraft and naval deployment.

Hackney Council's £200M Budget for Housing & Streets

Hackney Council's 2026/27 budget allocates over £200 million for housing maintenance and £13.6 million for street repairs, funded by a 4.99% council tax rise. The budget meeting saw a Labour councillor defect to the Greens, highlighting political tensions

London Arrests: Four Men Suspected of Spying for Iran

Counter-terrorism police in London have arrested four men suspected of spying for Iran's intelligence service, targeting Jewish community locations and individuals. The arrests are part of a long-running investigation.

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