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Iran will respond at ‘right time’ to killing of Hamas leader Iran’s acting foreign minister has vowed the country will respond to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh at the “right time” and in an “appropriate” manner. His statement followed a day of intense diplomacy in the Middle East, including an emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Saudi Arabia. During the OIC meeting, Iranian Foreign Minister Baqeri Ali Bagheri Kani urged member states to support Iran’s response, framing it as a defence of regional stability and security. The OIC later issued a statement holding Israel…

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Two astronauts on an 8-day mission could be stuck in space until 2025  When American astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams launched to the International Space Station (ISS) on June 5th, they anticipated a short mission. However, nearly two months later, they’re still orbiting Earth with no definitive return date. The duo’s mission was to test Boeing’s new Starliner spacecraft, marking its first manned flight. Despite reaching the ISS safely, the Starliner encountered significant issues, including propulsion system leaks and thruster failures, rendering it potentially unsafe for their return journey. NASA officials are exploring alternatives, with the primary option…

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Breaking – Lee Carsley expected to be England interim boss Lee Carsley is expected to be the interim manager of the England men’s senior team when they play their Nations League games against the Republic of Ireland and Finland next month. Carsley led England Under-21s as they won the European Championship in 2023 for the first time in 39 years. Gareth Southgate resigned as England manager two days after defeat by Spain in the 2024 Euros final last month. Lee Carsley will take charge of England for the Nations League games this autumn.Ireland, Finland and Greece.My view is it's an audition, we'll see him…

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UK Daily Trending stories Trending – UK riots: Police brace for more disorder as criminals face court  The country – as reflected in the headlines – is bracing for more disorder across UK towns and cities today after a list of places set to be targetted today circulated online. Many of the flashpoints are immigration centres – there could be as many as 100 protests planned for today, which could lead to significant rioting and violence.  The shameful scenes across England have left families afraid to leave their homes as buildings and cars have been set on fire, police officers…

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