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UK Cuts Global Health Fund Aid by 40%

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.

First UK pedestrian killed by self-driving car

A British factory worker has tragically become the first pedestrian in the UK to be killed by a self-driving vehicle in a shocking incident that raises serious questions about autonomous vehicle safety.

Hotel worker murder: Killer found guilty

A 23-year-old man has been convicted of murdering hotel worker Bartosz Kuczynski in a violent attack near Walsall railway station. The jury rejected his manslaughter defence after hearing chilling evidence of the sustained assault.

Belgium sends €1.7B Russian assets to arm Ukraine

European Commission confirms Belgium will channel billions in frozen Russian assets to purchase military hardware for Ukraine's defence, marking unprecedented move in economic warfare against Moscow.

Russian funds to buy Gripen jets for Ukraine

In a landmark move, Western allies plan to use seized Russian funds to purchase advanced Gripen fighter jets for Ukraine, significantly enhancing its air defence capabilities against ongoing aggression.

EU to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine aid

European leaders are on the verge of a groundbreaking agreement to use billions in frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine's military and reconstruction efforts, with legal concerns now overcome.

Ukraine's Tomahawk Missile Push: A Game-Changer?

As Kyiv intensifies its campaign for advanced Western weaponry, the Tomahawk cruise missile emerges as a potential game-changer in Ukraine's defence against Russian aggression. Discover why these precision-strike weapons could redefine the battlefield.

Gaza aid crisis deepens as crossings remain closed

Critical humanitarian situation escalates in Gaza as vital aid routes remain blocked and Israeli bombardment continues, leaving civilians in desperate need of food, water and medical supplies.

California's bold bid to unionise workers nationwide

California launches unprecedented campaign to unionise workers across multiple states, sparking fierce debate about workers' rights versus business interests in America's evolving labour landscape.

France's defence minister makes surprise Kyiv visit

In a dramatic show of European solidarity, France's defence minister Sebastien Lecornu made an unannounced visit to Kyiv as President Macron commits to bolstering Ukraine's air defences against intensifying Russian attacks.

Moscow alarmed by Trump's Tomahawk missile threat to Ukraine

The Kremlin expresses 'extreme concern' over Donald Trump's potential authorization of Tomahawk cruise missile deliveries to Kyiv, marking a significant escalation in US military support that could reshape the Ukraine conflict.

Trump weighs sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine

Exclusive: Donald Trump's administration is reportedly considering supplying Ukraine with powerful Tomahawk cruise missiles, a game-changing move that could strike deep into Russian territory and dramatically shift the conflict's dynamics.

UK Aid Cuts Weaken Global Influence

The UK's dramatic reduction in international aid spending is damaging Britain's reputation and undermining its diplomatic power on the world stage, experts warn.

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