UK Activists Hospitalized After Israeli Flotilla Raid
Two British activists say they were beaten and shot by Israeli forces during interception of Gaza aid flotilla near Crete, requiring hospital treatment.
Two British activists say they were beaten and shot by Israeli forces during interception of Gaza aid flotilla near Crete, requiring hospital treatment.
Two people killed and two severely injured when a car ran into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany. Police confirm injuries, driver reported speeding through pedestrian zone.
Two people arrested on suspicion of arson at a memorial wall in Golders Green; counter-terror police lead investigation amid series of attacks on Jewish-linked premises.
The US Supreme Court ruled to preserve access to mifepristone, rejecting a challenge that sought to restrict the abortion pill nationwide.
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Project Freedom marks a classic Trump flip from warmonger to humanitarian, reshaping US foreign policy and sparking debate.
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A man and woman have been arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire at a memorial wall in Golders Green, North London. The wall, dedicated to protesters killed in Iran, was not damaged.
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RecommendedAt least two people are dead and 20 others injured after a car drove into a pedestrian area in Leipzig, Germany. The driver was arrested.
A 40-year-old homeless man has been charged with two counts of rape after a woman was allegedly attacked in Byron Park, Harrow. Police praise the victim's bravery.
An American in London notices a major change in British behavior during bank holidays, with people visibly happier and more social, as captured in a viral Instagram video.
As German military spending surges, experts argue that its power must be integrated into European defence to avoid past tensions and counter Russian aggression.
Austria expelled three Russian embassy staff for spying, citing a 'forest of antennae' used for illicit data collection. Vienna, a hub for espionage, faces growing pressure to close legal loopholes.
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Anthony Albanese rules out gas export tax for now, but domestic pressure mounts from unions and crossbench as Japan warns against market intervention.
Australia's Labor Left, once activist firebrands, now holds unprecedented power but pursues centrist policies under PM Albanese, sparking internal debate.
Jefferson Lewis charged with murder over the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby near Alice Springs. A Warlpiri girl's disappearance ends in tragedy.
The Green Party has removed its migration policy from public view after government and Reform attacks over its 'world without borders' stance.
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RecommendedEddie Knight, George's adoptive father, is in prison for the racially motivated murder of George's biological father. Now dying, he seeks a reunion with his estranged son.
Joe Russo discusses spoiler culture, the pressure of Marvel secrets, and the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. Angela Russo-Otstot shares insights on protecting the audience experience.
Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to hospital from Old Trafford after feeling unwell before Manchester United's Premier League match against Liverpool on Sunday.
Letters discuss voter dissatisfaction linked to neoliberalism, Trump's hypocrisy on violence, Spurs disappointment, social media for over-80s, and Yoko Ono's trademark challenge.
James Comey faces indictment over an Instagram post about seashells, sparking legal debates on free speech and intent.
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RecommendedPortland and other US cities are passing laws to protect polyamorous people from discrimination, signaling a shift in legal recognition for non-traditional families.
Watchdogs warn that oversight of AI facial recognition is lagging far behind the technology's rapid advancement, posing risks to privacy and civil liberties.
Nicholas Serota responds to criticism, stating the Arts Everywhere Fund awarded over £40m to the north, supporting 45 cultural organisations, while addressing historic funding imbalance.
As Trump visits China, Beijing seeks to leverage trade talks to soften US support for Taiwan. A shift in policy could threaten the island's democracy and regional stability.
Sir Colin MacKay, a prominent British judge known for his work on human rights and criminal law, has passed away at the age of 82.
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RecommendedA new poll shows President Trump's disapproval rating has reached 58%, the highest of his presidency, amid ongoing controversies.