- Astronomers find evidence of magnetic fields on distant exoplanets with high-speed winds
- Zelenskyy proposes meeting with Putin to end war in open letter
- John Bolton agrees to plead guilty in classified documents case
- Dawa Sherpa found alive after six days on Mount Everest
- Support increases for US bill aiming to restrict arms sales to Israel
- Study finds vitamin D and calcium may have limited impact on bone health
- Four indicted for alleged £30 million Medicaid fraud involving children’s services
- Kuwait releases CCTV footage of deadly drone strike at airport
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The UK government will announce an £86bn funding package aimed at enhancing drug treatments and battery technology, with regional allocations of up to £500m for science and technology projects.
Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, a Colombian presidential candidate, was critically injured in a shooting during a campaign rally in Bogota, suffering two gunshot wounds.
The National Guard is set to be deployed in Los Angeles following two days of protests and “riots” in response to federal immigration raids, with California Governor Gavin Newsom criticising the deployment as “purposefully inflammatory”.
Zia Yusuf reversed his resignation from Reform UK, stating that the mission is too important and expressing commitment to taxpayers.
Elon Musk claims Donald Trump is mentioned in undisclosed files related to Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting this is why they remain unreleased, though he provided no evidence.
Israeli forces, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have recovered the bodies of Gad Haggai and Judi Weinstein Haggai, taken by Hamas during the 7 October attacks.
President Trump has enacted a travel ban affecting 12 countries, citing ‘extreme dangers’ posed by foreign nationals not properly vetted.
Aid distribution centres in Gaza will close for renovations on Wednesday, following Israeli gunfire that reportedly killed 27 Palestinians near one of the sites.
The UN’s World Food Programme director emphasized the urgent need for Israel to allow large-scale humanitarian aid into Gaza to prevent widespread malnutrition and famine among children.
Two men, Dylan Earl and Jake Reeves, have pleaded guilty to arson attacks linked to a warehouse supplying StarLink satellite equipment to Ukraine, causing £1 million in damages.
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