- G7 discusses ceasefire plans in Gaza and sanctions on Russia’s fleet
- Iran Claims Forces Await US Ground Troops as Tensions Escalate
- Derby Incident: Motorist ‘strikes several pedestrians’ in city centre by Friar Gate
- UK nationals detained in UAE for filming Iranian missile strikes amid conflict
- Denmark’s snap election results leave Frederiksen’s future uncertain
- US inflation rate declines to lowest level in two years amid rising wages
- Did the clocks go back or forward tonight, and did other countries change theirs?
- Valérie Hayer asserts Ukraine is not a US bargaining chip in Helsinki
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As many as 70 Britons are detained in the United Arab Emirates for filming Iranian attacks on the country. Those held, including British tourists and cabin crew, face severe overcrowding and potential lengthy sentences. Immediate diplomatic action is required for their release.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have escalated the conflict by launching a missile towards Israel, marking their first involvement since the war commenced following Operation Epic Fury. In response to US and Israeli strikes, they vow to retaliate, highlighting regional tensions. Keep reading to understand the implications.
French police arrested a terror suspect attempting to detonate a bomb outside the Bank of America in Paris early on 28 March 2026. The suspect was caught with a homemade explosive after being reportedly recruited via Snapchat. The investigation is now led by the anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office.
The major US newspaper front pages are dominated by the fall of the Syrian president after rebels ousted him from his role. It marks the end of a half-century dynasty known for brutal rule.
Christopher Doyle talks about the one thing that’s even more important than supplying humanitarian aid…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will call for stronger economic ties between the UK and the European Union (EU) during her landmark address to the Eurogroup finance ministers on Monday.
“We’re going to have to get it changed,” Trump said, suggesting the need for legislative or constitutional amendments. Birthright citizenship currently guarantees that anyone born in the U.S. is granted citizenship, regardless of their parents’ status.
The start of the new week will also be marked by cold currents arriving from…
South Korea’s chief prosecutor from the Corruption Investigation Bureau has imposed a travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol as part of an investigation following his shocking martial law declaration last week. Similar bans have been placed on several senior officials in Yoon’s administration.
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