Venezuela's Uncertainty After US Military Action

A month after US forces captured Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela remains in a state of tense calm with conflicting narratives from locals and expatriates. Protests and anxiety persist amid a humanitarian crisis, highlighting deep political divisions and fears f

First Gaza Medical Evacuations via Rafah Since 2025

Five patients and seven companions evacuated from Gaza to Egypt via Rafah crossing, marking first medical transfers since early 2025 ceasefire, with WHO highlighting urgent need amid thousands awaiting evacuation.

NI Religious Education Review Announced After Court Ruling

Stormont Education Minister Paul Givan has announced an independent review of religious education in Northern Ireland schools following a Supreme Court judgment that found current Christian RE provisions breach human rights standards.

Cameron Slams Labour's School Reforms as 'Damaging'

Former Prime Minister David Cameron has launched a scathing attack on the government's education reforms, urging the House of Lords to reject them and criticising the cancellation of free school projects.

First Gaza Patients Evacuated via Rafah Crossing

The World Health Organisation confirms five patients have been medically evacuated from Gaza to Egypt via the Rafah crossing, marking a tentative step forward under the fragile ceasefire agreement.

Trump Seeks $1bn Damages from Harvard

Former US President Donald Trump announces a $1 billion damages claim against Harvard University, escalating his long-running battle over allegations of antisemitism on campus.

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