- 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
- Keir Starmer plans resignation announcement amid political pressures
- US and Iranian officials engage in peace talks in Switzerland
A British man, aged 60, has been detained in Dubai for allegedly broadcasting provocative propaganda during a time of conflict. Campaign group Detained in Dubai warns that sharing footage of such incidents can lead to severe penalties. The British Embassy is advising nationals on compliance with local laws.
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European Union leaders criticise President Trump’s sanction lift on Russian oil, asserting it undermines efforts against Russia’s war in Ukraine. Tensions escalate amid rising Middle Eastern conflict and soaring oil prices.
Dubai, once bustling with tourists, has become a ‘ghost town’ amid escalating conflict in the Middle East. The city has seen hotel closures and empty beaches as fears rise. With many flights cancelled, visitors are urged to reconsider travel plans.
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The leaders of Canada, Germany and Norway are urging Trump this morning to reconsider his suspension of Russian oil sanctions.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius expressed concerns regarding the potential impact on Ukraine.
A rare 2008 Zimbabwe 100 trillion dollar note is available for auction, starting at £750. This specimen from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe was issued during Robert Mugabe’s hyperinflation era. Bids will open during Heritage Auctions’ World Paper Money Signature sale on March 26.
Jurors will soon decide the fate of tech giants at the conclusion of the landmark social media addiction trial.
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This morning, Ugochi Daniels of the IOM expressed serious concern regarding humanitarian needs in Lebanon. The situation has prompted increased scrutiny from European Union officials.
Sperm Racing has announced its inaugural World Cup competition with a $100,000 prize. Athletes will compete by representing their countries, advancing through various rounds in this science-based sport. Visit the tournament’s website for more details.
The piano used by John Lennon to write Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds sold for nearly $3.3m, setting a Beatles auction record.
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This morning, tensions escalated as Iran’s new Supreme Leader vowed retaliation against the US and Israel for airstrikes. The European Union is closely monitoring developments amid ongoing military actions that have significant regional implications.
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