Counter terror police probe Edinburgh attacks on Muslims
Counter terror police are investigating a series of attacks targeting Muslims in Edinburgh, leaving five men injured. A 36-year-old man has been arrested.
Counter terror police are investigating a series of attacks targeting Muslims in Edinburgh, leaving five men injured. A 36-year-old man has been arrested.
Florencia Peña resigned from Luzu TV after falsely reporting Jorge Messi's death. The Messi family confirmed he is hospitalized but improving. Luzu fired those responsible.
Andy Burnham won the Makerfield byelection with 55% of the vote, defeating Reform UK and positioning himself to challenge Keir Starmer for the UK prime ministership.
The Guardian has removed an article published June 19, 2026, after an internal review found a fact-checking error led to inaccurate claims.
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RecommendedIsrael and Hezbollah renewed a ceasefire after 24 hours of violence that killed 47 in Lebanon and 4 Israeli soldiers, leading to the cancellation of US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy gives Belarus one week to remove Russian relay stations used for attacks on Ukraine, threatening action if not done.
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Australia's health regulator adopts the IHRA antisemitism definition, drawing praise from Jewish groups but warnings from Palestine advocates that it may silence health workers criticizing Israel.
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Israel and Hezbollah renewed a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon after 24 hours of violence that killed at least 47 people and forced cancellation of US-Iran talks in Switzerland.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham's victory in the Makerfield byelection shows he can win elections, but he must now demonstrate he can govern Britain effectively, moving from poetic campaigning to detailed policy.
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Stanley Chow created an illustration of Andy Burnham that became a visual shorthand for the mayor's anti-establishment sentiment, used on billboards, mugs, and in campaigns.
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A fictional 2031 scenario where US and China dominate AI, leaving Europe's economy in shambles, goes viral among EU policymakers, urging tech sovereignty.
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RecommendedIran's 110-day war with the US ends with a nuclear deal signed by President Pezeshkian, but internal divisions and authoritarian leanings raise questions about future behavior.
Guardian readers describe customer service battles as 'debilitating, depressing, enraging,' citing AI chatbots, telecom overcharges, and declining product quality.
Geoffrey Robertson KC argues the Elbit four's sentencing for criminal damage as 'terrorists' subverts centuries-old jury rights and open justice principles.
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A suspected arson attack on caravans in Glastonbury has heightened unease over the rising number of people living in vehicles, with two arrested and residents divided.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham closes in on Downing Street after a big win in the Makerfield byelection. John Harris and John Domokos explore a place where lives back up his call for radical change, finding infectious optimism.