UK sanctions Russian 'psychological warfare chief'

The UK government has sanctioned 11 Russian intelligence operatives, including a psychological warfare chief accused of running 'deniable' sabotage operations across Europe. The move follows the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry report.

Capitol Pipe Bomb Suspect to Appear in Court

Brian Cole Jr, arrested for the 2021 US Capitol pipe bomb plot, makes his first court appearance. Facing 20 years, his case revisits the January 6th insurrection. Read the latest details.

US Expands Travel Ban to Over 30 Nations

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces a major expansion of the US travel ban, targeting over 30 countries. Get the latest on this significant immigration policy shift.

Macron denies US-Europe mistrust on Ukraine after leak

French President Emmanuel Macron publicly denies a report claiming he warned of a US 'betrayal' of Ukraine, as EU leaders scramble to secure vital funding for Kyiv. Read the latest on the diplomatic tensions.

Abbott's CAIR terror label triggers legal fight in Texas

Texas Governor Greg Abbott's proclamation designating civil liberties group CAIR a terrorist organisation faces a federal lawsuit. Critics decry the move as unconstitutional and a dangerous escalation of Islamophobia.

Olivia Nuzzi's Vanity Fair Future in Doubt

Political writer Olivia Nuzzi's temporary contract at Vanity Fair expires this month, with her future uncertain following a series of damaging allegations published by her ex-fiancé, Ryan Lizza. Read the full analysis.

Spain arrests Base neo-Nazi cell, US leader defiant

Spanish police and Europol arrest three suspected members of the neo-Nazi terror group The Base in Castellón. The group's US leader, based in Russia, signals further 'resistance by any means necessary'. Read the full analysis.

Woman, 61, arrested for murder after crossbow death

A man in his 50s was found dead in Haverhill, Suffolk, after being shot with a crossbow. A 61-year-old woman known to him has been arrested and bailed. Police are appealing for information.

Farage Demands BBC Apology Over Racism Claims

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands an apology from the BBC over racism allegations, citing 'double standards'. He denies making racist comments 'with malice'. Read the full story.

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