- Europol identifies 731 organised crime networks operating across the EU
- Shipping Traffic in Strait of Hormuz Continues Amid Iranian Vessel Attacks
- Moroccan court sentences 29 to prison, including politicians and athletes, in drug trafficking case
- 24 Sussex Drive to be restored, says Carney as competition begins
- Billionaire Leon Black to testify before congressional panel on Epstein payments
- 14-year-old boy charged with murder after body of missing girl found in Blaina
- Nearly 50,000 missing and 235 dead after twin earthquakes in Venezuela
- European Commission proposes military-age Ukrainian men exclusion from EU scheme
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Cliff Notes Olivia Smith makes history as the first female footballer to transfer for £1m, moving from Liverpool to Arsenal, surpassing the previous record of £900,000. The transfer fee is nearly five times Liverpool’s initial investment in Smith just a year ago, highlighting her rapid rise in the sport. Arsenal coach Renee Slegers praises Smith’s potential and ambition, noting her impressive track record at a young age, along with her international experience. Striker Olivia Smith becomes first £1m female footballer as she moves from Liverpool to Arsenal | UK News Canadian striker Olivia Smith has become the first female player…
Cliff Notes – MasterChef’s John Torode reportedly used ‘worst racial slur there is’ before sacking A report by Lewis Silkin substantiated 27 claims against Wallace from 2005 to 2011, primarily involving sexually explicit comments and one instance of unwanted physical contact. Between 2012 and 2018, 17 allegations were upheld, with the BBC intervening in 2017 to warn Wallace about his behaviour. By July 2025, a total of 45 out of 83 allegations against Wallace were substantiated, leading to his dismissal from MasterChef due to inappropriate sexual language and conduct. MasterChef’s John Torode reportedly used ‘worst racial slur there is’ before…
The Growth of the Private-Sector Space Industry looking beyond the immediate horizon and explore the economic frontier of space. In the last decade or so, the space industry has evolved into a more privatised one. Government still plays a big role in financing contracts, but increasingly, its job is to foster a market where competition and innovation can flourish. This shift, generally in the U.S., from NASA doing everything to hiring everything out, is creating new opportunity for businesses and individuals in their careers. The reality can however be distinctly different. Government contracts often involve corruption, instead of breeding competition…
Cliff Notes – Earthquake strikes off Alaska, triggering tsunami advisory A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska at 12:37 PM local time, with its epicentre located 54 miles south of Sand Point. Initially, a tsunami warning was issued but was later downgraded and ultimately withdrawn, with only a minor tsunami recorded at Sand Point. A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska on Wednesday, the US Geological Survey said. The earthquake took place at approximately 12:37pm local time (2037 GMT) with the epicenter situated some 54 miles (87 kilometers) south of the island town of Sand Point, with a…
Cliff Notes – International Court of Justice (ICJ) latest The ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the UN, tasked with settling disputes between states and providing advisory opinions on legal matters referred by the UN. Jurisdiction of the ICJ requires either a declaration of submission from involved parties or consent to bring disputes before the court; rulings are legally binding but lack enforcement mechanisms. The court contributes significantly to the development and interpretation of international law, promoting peaceful resolution of conflicts and safeguarding global security. The ICJ settles legal disputes The International Court of Justice (ICJ) settles legal disputes…
Hungary’s 1,000‑year‑old Pannonhalma Archabbey is scrambling to disinfect and preserve tens of thousands of historic books from a destructive beetle infestation that could wipe out centuries of history. What do you think? “What books did they eat? I’m looking for recommendations.” Elliott Wege, Remote Programmer “I have a bunch of old Nora Roberts books I’m trying to unload, if the beetles are interested.” Becca Moen, Crossword Analyst “Nothing beats that old book taste.” Josh Donsel, Geode Curator
The Bear just scored 13 nominations at this year’s Emmy Awards, largely in the comedy categories that it has lately dominated in spite of its serious tone and subject matter. After all, as Chef Charlie Kelly would say, cooking is no laughing matter. Ever since The Bear broke out and became FX’s other massively successful comedy in 2022, fans of other Emmy-nominated comedy shows (as well as some unjustly un-nominated ones) have bristled at how the most prestigious and snobbish industry awards organisations lump The Bear in with silly, funny sitcoms that don’t stand a chance. Cooking Is The Most Serious…
Cliff Notes – Trump revokes funds for California’s high-speed rail project US President Donald Trump has announced the withdrawal of $4 billion in federal funding for California’s high-speed rail, branding it an unnecessary “scam” and a waste of taxpayer money. California officials have condemned the move as unlawful, asserting the state will explore all legal options to contest the funding cancellation. Despite the setback, California High-Speed Rail Authority claims the project is advancing, with 171 miles under construction and significant employment generated. Trump revokes funds for California’s high-speed rail calling it a scam Trump revokes funds for California’s high-speed rail…
Cliff Notes A 14-year-old boy died after being struck by a car on the A76 in East Ayrshire on Wednesday evening. The male driver of the vehicle and his passengers received medical attention but were not hospitalised. Boy, 14, dies after being struck by car at bridge over Cessnock Water in East Ayrshire | UK News A 14-year-old boy has died after being struck by a car in East Ayrshire. Emergency crews were called to the A76 at the bridge over Cessnock Water, near Hurlford, at about 5.10pm on Wednesday. Police Scotland said the teenager was pronounced dead at the…
Cliff Notes:- Lucy Bronze explains ‘proper England’ mantra Lucy Bronze emphasises that the “proper England” mentality reflects the team’s ability to win matches through various means, highlighting their evolution as a squad. Manager Sarina Wiegman notes that this ethos encompasses both tactics and team behaviours, aiming to maximise their chances of victory against Sweden in the quarterfinal. Euro 2025: Lucy Bronze explains ‘proper England’ mantra Lucy Bronze is adamant the “proper England” mantra within the team underlines how this is a group that can find a way to win a match “by any means possible.” England play Sweden in Zurich…
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