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Josh Hutcherson teases Hunger Games return

The Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson teases fans with cryptic 'Sunrise on the Reaping' post, igniting speculation about a potential return to the franchise.

Gaza's starvation crisis deepens under Israeli blockade

A dire hunger crisis grips Gaza as Israel's blockade restricts food and aid, leaving thousands on the verge of starvation. Reports reveal catastrophic conditions with children and families suffering the most.

NHS nurses and GPs vote on strike action

Thousands of NHS nurses and GPs across the UK are voting on potential strike action as pay disputes escalate, raising fears of further disruption to healthcare services.

Junior doctors' strikes erode public goodwill

As junior doctors stage their longest-ever strike, public patience wears thin amid record NHS waiting lists and cancelled operations. Experts warn the profession risks losing its privileged status.

Gaza mothers battle famine as conflict rages

Desperate mothers in Gaza face unimaginable hardships as food shortages and military operations push the region toward famine, with children bearing the brunt of the crisis.

The brutal reality of starvation explained

A chilling exploration of what starvation truly feels like, based on personal testimonies and medical insights. Discover the physical and psychological toll of extreme hunger.

Court rejects bid to halt IRA 'Stakeknife' probe

The High Court in London has dismissed an attempt to stop an investigation into the IRA's infamous double agent known as 'Stakeknife', linked to numerous murders during the Troubles.

Trump's IRA Baby Savings Plan Sparks UK Debate

Former US President Donald Trump's proposed IRA-linked baby savings scheme has drawn mixed reactions from UK policymakers and financial experts. Learn how this plan could impact British families.

Israel Announces Tactical Pause in Gaza

The Israeli military has declared a temporary halt in operations in Gaza as international concerns grow over severe hunger and deteriorating conditions.

Gerry Adams denies Provisional IRA membership claims

Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has once again denied being a member of the Provisional IRA, despite persistent claims to the contrary. In a revealing interview, Adams discusses his role in the peace process and addresses ongoing controversies.

UN warns famine 'almost inevitable' in Gaza

The United Nations has issued a dire warning that famine is 'almost inevitable' in Gaza, with over half a million Palestinians facing catastrophic hunger due to Israel's ongoing siege. Aid agencies report children dying from malnutrition as access to food

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