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Video Captures Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital, Killing Rescuers

Shocking new video evidence captures the precise moment an Israeli airstrike hits a functioning Gaza hospital, resulting in the deaths of rescue workers and media personnel. The incident raises grave questions about the protection of medical facilities an

UN Demands Probe Into Gaza Hospital Killings

The United Nations issues a stark call for independent probes into deadly strikes on Gaza hospitals, citing potential war crimes and a catastrophic collapse of the enclave's healthcare system.

Major Fire at Russian Baltic Gas Terminal After Suspected Attack

A massive fire has broken out at Novatek's Ust-Luga fuel terminal on the Baltic Sea, forcing a halt to operations. Ukrainian sources suggest a special services operation is behind the blaze, dealing a significant blow to Russian energy exports.

Ukraine Launches Cross-Border Assault on Russia's Kursk Region

In a major escalation, Ukrainian forces have launched a significant ground offensive into Russia's Kursk oblast, seizing control of multiple villages and engaging Russian troops in intense combat, according to Ukrainian military intelligence.

Gaza Famine Declared: Israel's Clear Humanitarian Duty

A stark legal analysis concludes that Israel bears an unambiguous duty to facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza, as a formal famine declaration is made. The deepening crisis triggers urgent obligations under international law.

Kazakhstan mandates chemical castration for paedophiles

Kazakhstan's parliament has passed a stringent new law mandating chemical castration for convicted child sex offenders, alongside public naming and lifetime GPS tracking, in one of the world's toughest anti-paedophilia measures.

UN: Gaza starvation deaths may be war crimes

A senior UN official delivers a stark warning that the catastrophic man-made famine in Gaza, claiming countless lives, could amount to war crimes under international law.

Ukraine attacks Russian oil pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia

In a major escalation, Ukrainian forces have attacked the Druzhba pipeline, a critical conduit for Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia. The strike disrupts Moscow's energy revenues and challenges Central European energy security.

Drone Attack Sets Moscow's Red Square Area Ablaze

Exclusive report on the audacious drone strike that set Moscow's skies ablaze, targeting the heart of Russian military power just steps from the Kremlin. Details on the attack, the official response, and its implications for the Ukraine conflict.

Putin critic's UK asylum bid rejected, faces deportation

A prominent Russian anti-Putin activist has had his UK asylum claim rejected, leaving him in legal limbo and facing potential deportation. The Home Office decision raises questions about Britain's stance on Kremlin critics.

Maddie McCann Suspect Charged with New Sex Crimes

Exclusive: German prosecutors confirm new charges against Christian B, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, for unrelated sex crimes. The development comes as the investigation into Maddie's 2007 disappearance continues.

Liberal Fury Over ICE Arrest of Migrant in Child Sex Case

The arrest of an undocumented migrant on serious child exploitation charges in liberal Massachusetts has ignited a fierce political firestorm, pitting immigration enforcement against progressive values and causing anguish within the suspect's own family.

Rwandan-Backed Rebels Accused of Congo War Crimes

A damning new report from Human Rights Watch details horrific war crimes, including mass killings and rape, perpetrated by the M23 rebel group with Rwandan support in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rwandan-Backed Rebels Accused of Congo War Crimes

A damning Human Rights Watch report details a surge in brutal violence in eastern DR Congo, implicating Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in massacres, rape, and mass displacement, creating a severe humanitarian crisis.

Ukraine's Frontline Crisis: Critical Drone Shortage Exposed

Exclusive report from the Donetsk frontline reveals Ukrainian soldiers grappling with a severe deficit of first-person view drones, jeopardising their defence against relentless Russian assaults in the Dobropillia sector.

ICC probes Sudan's RSF for alleged war crimes

The International Criminal Court is investigating alleged war crimes committed by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, including mass killings, torture, and sexual violence in Khartoum.

Zelensky: Russia bypassing oil price cap via shadow fleet

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlights a critical flaw in the G7's Russian oil price cap, as Moscow reportedly exploits third-party traders to bypass sanctions. Meanwhile, Trump's controversial NATO remarks add fuel to geopolitical tensions.

Manson Family killer Krenwinkel denied parole again

Patricia Krenwinkel, one of Charles Manson's most notorious followers, has been denied parole for the 15th time. Discover the chilling details behind the decision and her role in the infamous Manson Family murders.

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