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The article discusses Pakistan's military actions along the Afghan border, including reported airstrikes and the establishment of a security zone, while presenting conflicting accounts from Pakistani officials, analysts, and Afghan…
The article reports on surveillance footage allegedly showing the abduction of US journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad. Officials confirm she remains missing and an investigation is ongoing.
The article reports on parliamentary committee concerns regarding Palantir's NHS contract, including issues of transparency, data use, and vendor lock-in.
The article reports that Gulf allies, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, are urging President Trump to continue military action against Iran, citing that Tehran has not been sufficiently weakened by the US-led bombing campaign.
The article discusses challenges faced by US public media outlets during Donald Trump's second term, including targeted attacks, information control efforts, and financial pressure from the White House.
The article discusses a China-Pakistan diplomatic initiative aimed at addressing the Iran crisis, noting the strain on the US-dominated security framework in the region.
The article discusses the CDU/CSU parties' criticism of Germany's 2024 cannabis legalization law, citing a two-year report on its effects.
Philippine and Iranian officials met to discuss energy cooperation and safe passage through the Hormuz Strait. The International Maritime Organization reported that 2,000 vessels remain stranded due to Iran's blockade of the strait.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans for international cooperation to secure the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the UK's commitment to NATO while avoiding involvement in the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
The article discusses the potential risks of the US deploying ground troops to Iran to retrieve uranium stockpiles, citing technical challenges, radiation hazards, and chemical risks.
UK finds pro-Palestine protest organisers guilty of breaching police rules Human Rights Watch slams the ruling against Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham as a ‘political’ move to silence dissent. Two civil…
The article discusses the economic impact of airstrikes on Iran's steel industry, highlighting concerns about disrupted exports, industrial employment, and long-term economic recovery.
The article promotes a heritage steam train service in the UK offering themed dining experiences, including fish and chips, cream tea, and brunch. It details meal options, pricing, and booking information for various themed train journeys.
The article discusses U.S. military actions in Iran without European consultation, NATO's evolving stance on China, and regional military preparations.
The EU is in the process of creating a new system that will make it easier to return irregularly present migrants to their country of origin.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces interest-free loans for businesses affected by the fuel crisis, emphasizing economic reforms in the upcoming budget.
The article outlines the American Heart Association's (AHA) new dietary guidelines promoting plant-based proteins, limited sugar/salt intake, and low-fat dairy.
Spanish authorities are investigating anti-Muslim chants by fans during a soccer match against Egypt. Officials condemned the behavior as xenophobic and xenophobic, while emphasizing the need for accountability.
Israeli police dispersed protesters outside the Knesset in Jerusalem after a new death penalty law was approved. The law permits executions for Palestinians convicted of terrorist attacks, with protesters displaying signs and symbolic…
How are NATO allies pushing back against Trump’s Iran war demands? Trump says he is considering a NATO exit as allies resist cooperation in US-Israel war on Iran.