Russia-Estonia border tensions rise as Venezuela hits back
Global tensions escalate as Russian guards cross into Estonia and Venezuela defies Trump with oil shipments. Discover the five biggest stories from around the world today.
Global tensions escalate as Russian guards cross into Estonia and Venezuela defies Trump with oil shipments. Discover the five biggest stories from around the world today.
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Progressive Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez angrily dismissed classified briefings on US military strikes in the Caribbean, calling them a 'communication of opinion'. Read her full reaction and the Pentagon's refusal to release footage.
A classified US Senate briefing on Caribbean military strikes turned heated as Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Senator Mark Kelly clashed over transparency and legality. Read the full report.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will brief Congress on deadly military boat strikes. Lawmakers demand answers on the escalating US military buildup near Venezuela.
Top Trump officials face Congress over September's deadly strikes on Venezuelan boats. Lawmakers demand answers on legality and oversight as war powers resolutions loom. Read the full report.
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Kiss bassist Gene Simmons staged an impromptu press conference at the White House, advocating for the American Music Fairness Act. Discover why he's testifying before the Senate.
A top US Navy admiral briefed lawmakers on the controversial 'double tap' missile strike on a suspected drug boat. Footage showed survivors in 'clear distress' before the second hit. Read the full report.
A US Navy admiral who ordered an attack killing survivors of a drug boat strike faces a classified congressional briefing. Lawmakers demand accountability over the controversial operation's legality. Read the full investigation.
US Admiral Frank 'Mitch' Bradley faces a classified congressional briefing over a lethal 'double tap' strike on a Venezuelan drug boat. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth is under mounting pressure.
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The Pentagon's first press briefing after ousting legacy media featured right-wing figures and softball questions. Discover the new rules for reporters and the battle for press room desks.
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CNN's Kaitlan Collins accuses White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt of mischaracterising a video from Democratic lawmakers. Discover the explosive details and Trump's reaction.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claims Donald Trump's 'piggy' outburst was 'respectful'. She insists reporters should 'appreciate his frankness'. Read the full story.
The World Health Organisation announces significant staff reductions and programme cuts following US funding withdrawal. Learn how this impacts global health security.
The UK government is increasingly using social media influencers to communicate policy directly to the public, a strategy critics say avoids tough journalistic scrutiny. Discover how this new approach is reshaping political communication.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood condemns the 'unedifying' Labour briefing war over Keir Starmer's leadership as 'deeply embarrassing'. Read the latest on the internal crisis.
Deputy Labour Leader Lucy Powell condemns 'horrible personal briefings' and calls for a 'cultural reset' in politics following a week of internal party strife. Discover what needs to change.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting declines to deny PM ambitions as internal Labour briefing war erupts. Keir Starmer faces leadership speculation after a difficult week.
PM Keir Starmer clears his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney over 'toxic' briefings against Wes Streeting, sparking internal Labour Party turmoil and leadership speculation.
Sir Keir Starmer resists calls to sack top aide Morgan McSweeney over anonymous briefings against ministers. PM vows to deal with 'toxic' culture as Labour faces polling slump.
Britain's decision to cut £120m from Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria sparks outrage among health experts and charities. Critics warn this undermines UK's global health leadership.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says the Downing Street briefing war is 'unhelpful' and undermines the Government. He urges focus on the upcoming Scottish elections.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting ignores Westminster 'soap opera' over coup rumours, focusing instead on falling NHS waiting lists and patient care. Read the latest.
Keir Starmer scrambles to support his chief aide amid a Labour Party crisis over alleged briefing against Health Secretary Wes Streeting. Read the latest Westminster developments.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband claims PM Keir Starmer 'hates' negative briefings and will sack the source of the Wes Streeting leadership row if identified. Read the latest from Westminster.
Keir Starmer has apologised to Wes Streeting after anti-briefing by allies backfired, exposing Labour leadership tensions. Read the latest Westminster developments.