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BBC Axes Charlie Kirk D-Day Special, Sparking Bias Row

The BBC faces a major backlash and accusations of political bias after abruptly cancelling a planned D-Day remembrance radio special featuring conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a fierce debate over censorship and impartiality at the national

9/11 Anniversary: New York Remembers 22 Years On

22 years on, New York City and the world stand in solemn remembrance of the September 11th attacks. A day of ceremonies, personal reflection, and a permanent vow to never forget.

VJ Day: A Tribute to WWII Heroes

As the UK commemorates VJ Day, we reflect on the bravery and sacrifices of those who fought in the Far East during WWII, ensuring the freedoms we enjoy today.

Six dead in devastating Maryland house fire

A devastating fire in a Maryland home has left six people dead, with authorities investigating the cause of the blaze. Read the latest updates on this heartbreaking incident.

Nagasaki's Twin Bells Ring for Peace

The historic Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki unveils twin bells to commemorate the atomic bombing, blending remembrance with hope for a peaceful future.

Adams faces backlash over 9/11 remains DNA testing

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sparked controversy with his administration's decision to conduct DNA testing on unidentified remains from the 9/11 attacks. Critics argue the move lacks sensitivity towards victims' families.

SNP under fire over 3-year justice delays for victims

The SNP government has been accused of failing victims of crime as court backlogs leave some waiting up to three years for justice. Critics slam the delays as 'unacceptable' amid rising concerns over Scotland's legal system.

AI-generated images mock Uvalde school shooting victims

Disturbing AI-generated images depicting victims of the Uvalde school shooting have surfaced online, sparking outrage and prompting legal scrutiny. Authorities are investigating the origins of these offensive deepfakes.

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