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Royal Navy ship sent to Jamaica amid unrest

HMS Trent abruptly changes course from military drills to provide support in Jamaica amid growing unrest, raising questions about Foreign Office contingency planning.

British couple losing hope in Iran prison

Exclusive: A British couple imprisoned in Iran on espionage charges reveal their fading hope as diplomatic efforts stall and prison conditions worsen in shocking new testimony.

Iranian women defy compulsory hijab in street protests

Brave Iranian women are staging public demonstrations against mandatory headscarf laws, dancing unveiled in the streets while the regime intensifies its crackdown on female singers and social media content creators.

Foreign Office criticised over Israel-Gaza travel warnings

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office faces criticism for advising British nationals in Israel to leave immediately while failing to provide similar guidance for Gaza, drawing comparisons to controversial US homeland security alerts.

Barnaby Joyce storms out of net zero meeting

Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce dramatically walked out of a shadow cabinet meeting amid heated debates over the Nationals' net zero policy, exposing deep divisions within the Coalition.

Chinese Heiress Mystery: Victim Claims Silenced After Crash

Exclusive revelations emerge as the alleged victim of mysterious Chinese heiress speaks out about being silenced following the bizarre crash that stunned Australian authorities. New details expose the tangled web of wealth, power and intimidation.

Cambodia arrests Chinese in COVID fraud scheme

Phnom Penh authorities dismantle sophisticated criminal network targeting Chinese citizens with fake COVID test results and health certificates in elaborate fraud scheme.

Storm Havoc and Political Clash Grip Australia

Australia faces a dual crisis as destructive winds batter Melbourne and Sydney while political tensions erupt between Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce over One Nation's influence.

UK troops sent to Israel in advisory capacity

British troops have been dispatched to Israel on a training and advisory mission as the nation prepares for potential conflict escalation with Iran. The Mirror reveals exclusive details of this strategic deployment.

Hanson and Joyce clash over nuclear site locations

A dramatic parliamentary confrontation unfolds as Barnaby Joyce and Pauline Hanson clash over nuclear facility locations, with Nationals leader David Littleproud demanding One Nation reveal their proposed sites amid heated Senate debates.

Liberal Senator: Too fond of good coffee for Nationals

Liberal Senator Kerrynne Liddle reveals why she turned down joining the Nationals, citing her love for quality coffee and preference for faster-paced conversation over the party's famously deliberate speaking style.

Trump demands visa revocations for foreign critics

Former US President Donald Trump calls for foreign nationals who criticise America to have their visas revoked, targeting 'Marxists, Communists and Fascists' in controversial Truth Social statement.

Beloved Baseball Broadcaster Craig Heist Dies

The sports broadcasting world is in mourning following the sudden passing of beloved MLB reporter Craig Heist, remembered as a passionate storyteller who made baseball come alive for generations of fans.

British teacher accused of spying in China

An English teacher and travel blogger's love affair with China has ended in dramatic fashion after being arrested on espionage charges, highlighting the perilous landscape for foreign content creators in the country.

Trump could face UK entry ban over convictions

Former US President Donald Trump's criminal convictions could prevent him from entering Britain, according to UK government rules. Foreign Office minister reveals automatic consideration process for foreign nationals with criminal records.

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