- AI bill seen as positive initial step, but safety advocates call for more action
- Youngest survivors of Mauthausen camp and missing great white sharks in South Africa
- GoPro worn by model during fatal bungee jump believed to have been concealed
- Ukrainian officials renounce awards after Poland strips honour from president
- New Zealand vs Egypt — Tuesday’s 22nd June fixtures
- Alberta premier criticises Calgary Stampede noise bylaw changes
- Full episode transcripts of Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan now available from 2026
- More than ten injured after lightning strikes during handball match in southern Germany
Year: 2024
Heavy rains and flooding have forced thousands of people to leave their homes in Málaga and the surrounding Costa del Sol region of southern Spain. Aemet has issued the highest-level weather alerts for Málaga and Catalonia, warning that extreme conditions could last until Friday.
A man was found dead following two explosions near Brazil’s Supreme Court in Brasília on Wednesday evening. The area, home to the country’s top government institutions—the Supreme Court, parliament, and presidential palace—was shaken by the blasts, prompting an evacuation of the court building.
'We need a Mr Bates figure' as bid to derail holiday home rules suffers setback But housing campaigners have applauded…
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Council request for residents to 'withdraw objections' to parking fee hike branded 'undemocratic' Conwy Council is proposing the introduction of…
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Harrogate Town sign former Derby County academy forward Eno Nto on a month-to-month contract after a successful trial. The 22-year-old…
New funding approved for police in Colorado after record homicides, gang taking over communities and charging for protection. Colorado voters…
Over the past two weeks, it has become increasingly evident that politicians, backed by powerful lobby groups, often feel unaccountable to the public except during election periods. This is precisely when the electorate must pressure and hold their representatives—whether MPs, governors, or members of Congress—to account.
We are also seeing a notable rise in interest toward BRICS. Western nations’ firm control over the global financial system has spurred Middle Eastern and Eastern European states to reassess their reliance on this framework.
A further revelation over the past fortnight has highlighted duplicity within the EU, where evidence suggests that despite sanctions, the EU is continuing to purchase Russian oil and gas through intermediaries.
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America’s U-turn on Gaza,
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The inquest into the Democratic Party,
The Church of England is in trouble,
Israeli hooligans in Amsterdam have been arrested,
The Guardian boycotts X,
It’s not all rosey in Saudi.
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‘Highly likely’ John Smyth continued to abuse young men in South Africa Smyth moved to South Africa after he was…
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