90+ Arrests at London Protest After Court Ruling

More than 90 protesters were arrested in Trafalgar Square as police enforced a ban on Palestine Action, despite a high court ruling it unlawful. Demonstrators included elderly and disabled participants.

US Man in Bahamas Jail After Wife Disappears at Sea

Brian Hooker from Michigan is held in a Bahamian jail as investigations continue into the disappearance of his wife Lynette during a boat trip. The couple had been documenting their sailing adventure on social media.

NATO Endures Despite Trump's Threats, Analysts Say

Donald Trump's escalating criticisms of NATO have sparked fears of dissolution, but experts argue the alliance remains vital for US-European security despite tensions over Iran and defense spending.

Extremists Tear Apart Small American Town in New Book

Journalist Michael Edison Hayden's new book 'Strange People on the Hill' documents how far-right publication VDare's arrival in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, created bitter divisions, neighbor conflicts, and mental health crises in a community already

Beckenham Youth Mob Rampage Shocks Locals Near Park

A shocking video from Beckenham shows cars driven erratically into a crowd of youths near Beckenham Place Park, causing panic and property damage. Police are investigating with increased presence, while MP Janet Daby condemns the unacceptable disorder.

Chagos Islands Deal Shelved After Trump Opposition

The UK government has postponed its agreement to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius following Donald Trump's vocal opposition, which he labeled an 'act of great stupidity.' The deal included leasing back the Diego Garcia military base.

UK Bans Step-Incest Pornography After Lords Vote

The UK government has agreed to ban pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members following a narrow vote in the House of Lords. The amendment passed by just one vote and is part of broader efforts to regulate harmful online content.

Hungary Election: Orbán and Magyar Trade Accusations Before Vote

In the final days of Hungary's high-stakes election campaign, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and opposition leader Péter Magyar exchange accusations of foreign interference. Polls suggest Magyar's Tisza party leads, potentially ending Orbán's 16-year rule.

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