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Mubarak's Son Denied UK Asylum After Fraud Conviction

Alaa Mubarak, son of Egypt's ousted dictator, has been refused asylum in Britain following his conviction for embezzling millions in public funds. Exclusive details on the legal battle and political implications.

Foreign Office Issues Travel Warning for 20 Destinations

The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for a significant number of countries, including holiday favourites Spain, Italy, and France. Here's the full list of destinations and the specific risks you need to know about before you book.

Luxury Resort Plan at Egypt's Mount Sinai Sparks Fury

Plans for a sprawling 'mega resort' at the foot of Mount Sinai, one of Christianity's most sacred sites, have ignited international condemnation from religious leaders and conservationists who warn of irreversible damage to this ancient spiritual landmark

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Talks: Hostage Deal Negotiations

High-stakes negotiations between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, are underway to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and secure the release of hostages. The proposed deal could pause the four-month conflict and allow crucial humanitarian aid into th

Why Women Choose Solo Travel Over Marriage

Discover the empowering trend of solo female travel as women prioritise adventure and self-discovery over settling down. Learn the safety tips and destinations shaping this movement.

Met Office Amber Warning: 70mph Storm Threatens UK

The Met Office has escalated its weather warning to amber as a severe storm packing 70mph winds threatens widespread travel chaos, power cuts, and structural damage across the UK. Residents are urged to prepare for disruption.

NJ Lawyers Face Action for Misleading US Government

Two New Jersey attorneys have been sanctioned for submitting falsified documents to US authorities in a high-stakes international fraud and money laundering investigation involving billions, sparking outrage in the legal community.

Travel Editor's Top John Lewis Essentials

Discover the travel editor's curated selection of must-have John Lewis accessories that promise to transform your journey. From clever packing solutions to in-flight comfort, these are the investment pieces worth every penny.

Tragedy: 6 UK Students Drown on Egypt School Trip

A school trip to Egypt ends in unimaginable tragedy as six students from London drown in rough seas. A dozen more are injured in the devastating incident that has left a community in mourning.

UK Amber Weather Warning: 'Danger to Life' as Storms Hit

The Met Office has escalated its weather warning to amber as a severe storm system threatens 'danger to life' from flying debris and coastal devastation across the UK. Travel chaos and major disruptions expected.

Israel Launches Decisive Rafah Invasion After Hamas Ceasefire

EXCLUSIVE: The Israeli military has launched its long-anticipated, decisive invasion of Rafah, seizing the Gaza-Egypt border crossing in a major offensive, hours after Hamas agreed to a Qatari-Egyptian ceasefire proposal. World leaders express grave alarm

Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Ceasefire, Vows Rafah Offensive

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu stands firm, rejecting a proposed Hamas ceasefire deal for Gaza. This definitive refusal escalates tensions and dashes hopes for a swift end to the conflict, as international calls for peace grow louder.

Qatar, Egypt broker Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal

Qatar and Egypt have mediated a fresh ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, offering temporary relief in the war-torn Gaza Strip. The deal includes humanitarian aid and prisoner exchanges.

Ancient 'Afterlife Door' Found in Egyptian Tomb

A team of archaeologists has discovered a mysterious stone slab, believed to be a portal to the afterlife, in an ancient Egyptian tomb. The find sheds new light on burial rituals of the past.

Ancient Egyptian Wizard Doctor's Tomb Discovered

Archaeologists have uncovered the lost tomb of an ancient Egyptian 'wizard doctor' who used magic and medicine to heal the sick over 4,400 years ago. The discovery sheds light on the mysterious practices of early healers.

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