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New 19-hour European sleeper train from London

A brand-new 19-hour European sleeper train will soon whisk passengers from London to three breathtaking destinations, offering a greener and more scenic alternative to air travel.

Trump slams DC crime amid legal battles

Former US President Donald Trump held a press conference where he criticised Washington DC's crime rates, linking them to his ongoing legal challenges. Experts weigh in on the claims.

Kashmir book ban targets Roy and Noorani

Controversy erupts as Indian authorities ban books on Kashmir by renowned authors Arundhati Roy and AG Noorani, raising concerns over freedom of expression.

Martin: Rangers loss not just about egos

Southampton manager Russell Martin addresses the media after his team's defeat to Rangers, insisting the problem isn't just about player egos but a broader tactical challenge.

Dolphins' McDaniel emotional after team tragedy

Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel delivered a heartfelt press conference following a tragic incident involving a team member. Read his emotional response and the team's next steps.

Starmer: Consider Trump for Freedom of London honour

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called on the UK government to consider granting former US President Donald Trump the Freedom of the City of London during a potential state visit, reigniting debates over diplomatic protocols.

Freedom Flotilla sails for Gaza amid famine crisis

A coalition of activists and aid groups launches a flotilla to break Israel's blockade of Gaza, delivering vital food supplies as famine looms. The mission faces high risks, with past attempts ending in deadly confrontations.

Massive Attack & Kneecap Fight UK Surveillance Laws

Renowned band Massive Attack and Irish rap group Kneecap are taking legal action against the UK government, challenging controversial surveillance laws they claim threaten freedom of expression.

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