- Kuwait releases CCTV footage of deadly drone strike at airport
- Estate agent, 22, dies after severe health decline linked to ketamine addiction
- Bondi Beach attack hero Ahmed al Ahmed charged with assault and stalking
- Germany faces historic low as trust wanes under Merz’s government
- Iran strikes Kuwait airport, killing one and injuring dozens, amid tensions.
- Canada to release long-delayed AI strategy aimed at accessibility for all
- Israel and Lebanon agree to renew ceasefire pending Hezbollah’s withdrawal from attacks
- London Tube strike ongoing as affected lines face second day of walkouts
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An Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis resulted in the deaths of the Abu Al-Rous family, including five children, four women, and a man, amidst at least 23 overall casualties reported.
Emmanuel Macron is set to engage in discussions with American officials regarding Ukraine, amidst concerns over perceived leniency toward Russia during previous administrations.
The attorney general of Cyprus has appealed the acquittal of five Israeli men accused of gang raping a British tourist, citing contradictions in the woman’s testimony.
In his Easter message, the King reflected on humanity’s dual capacity for “great cruelty and great kindness,” emphasising the need for the virtues of faith, hope, and love.
Actress Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her roles in Gossip Girl and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, died at the age of 39 due to complications from diabetes.
Louise Shackleton, who assisted her terminally ill husband Anthony in dying at Dignitas in Switzerland, has expressed no regrets about her actions, stating their discussions about his options for a peaceful death were crucial.
US stock markets experienced substantial losses, particularly in AI chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD, which plummeted after new export restrictions to China were announced.
Israel’s defence minister announces that Israeli troops will maintain their presence in “security zones” across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria indefinitely
A US federal judge has warned that the Trump administration may face criminal contempt charges for not complying with his order to return deported individuals to the US, highlighting escalating tensions between the executive and judicial branches.
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