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Java Landslides Kill Two, Dozens Missing

At least two dead and 21 missing after landslides hit Central Java. Rescuers battle challenging conditions in the search for survivors. Follow the latest updates.

New Chinese bridge collapses into mountainside

A newly constructed bridge in China's Sichuan province has partially collapsed. No casualties were reported. The incident raises questions about infrastructure in challenging terrain.

Man claims divinity, faces Indonesian Islamic police

A controversial religious figure in Indonesia has been detained by Islamic sharia police after declaring himself divine, sparking debates about religious freedom and enforcement in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.

Indonesia School Collapse: Rescue Efforts Continue

Emergency crews work through the night searching for survivors after a devastating school collapse in Indonesia's West Java province leaves multiple children dead and many more trapped beneath rubble.

Taliban carries out public executions in Afghanistan

The Taliban has publicly executed two men and flogged 14 others in northern Afghanistan's Balkh province, marking a severe return to Sharia law punishments and raising major human rights concerns.

Fed Governor Stephen Miran Resigns After 18 Months

US Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran has unexpectedly resigned after just 18 months, citing personal reasons. The departure fuels speculation about internal discord at the world's most powerful central bank.

Trump Vows to Fire Fed's Lisa Cook if Re-Elected

Former President Donald Trump has pledged to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook 'on Day One' of a potential second term, signalling an unprecedented assault on the US central bank's political independence and sending shockwaves through financial mark

Tommy Robinson Arrested in London Protest Violence

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson was among 11 arrested as a London protest descended into violent clashes with Metropolitan Police officers. Get the full story on the disorder and police response.

Waldorf Astoria Opens Luxury Costa Rica Resort

The Waldorf Astoria brand makes its grand debut in Central America with the stunning Punta Cacique resort in Costa Rica. Discover unparalleled luxury, breathtaking Pacific views, and immersive sustainability on the Guanacaste coast.

London Protests: Tommy Robinson and Diane Abbott Rivals Clash

Central London became a battleground of ideologies as far-right and anti-racism protests, featuring Tommy Robinson and Diane Abbott, unfolded simultaneously. This article examines the heavy police presence, political tensions, and what it reveals about Br

110,000-Strong Patriotic March Floods London Streets

Central London came to a standstill as a massive crowd, estimated at 110,000, marched in a show of patriotic fervour. The 'Unite the Kingdom' demonstration featured Elgar's music, sea of flags, and passionate chants, culminating in minor scuffles and a he

Lumo launches budget Glasgow-London train route

Budget rail operator Lumo announces a new direct service connecting Glasgow Central to London King's Cross, promising fares up to 90% cheaper than standard train tickets and challenging aviation on the busy corridor.

Mystery as coal appears on London Underground trains

London's Underground network was hit by a bizarre mystery this week as commuters discovered piles of coal on Central line trains. Transport for London has launched an investigation into the strange occurrences, leaving passengers and officials scratching

7 Costly Boiler Mistakes Brits Make & How To Fix Them

Are you guilty of these common boiler blunders? Experts reveal the seven most expensive mistakes Brits make with their central heating, from ignoring strange noises to cranking up the thermostat, and how to fix them to slash your energy bills.

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