USS New Orleans Fire in Okinawa Injures Sailors

A major fire broke out aboard the USS New Orleans at White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa, Japan, resulting in multiple sailor injuries. The incident raises fresh concerns about US military operations in the region.

Italy arrests Russian 'spies' in Rimini over pipeline plot

Italian police have dismantled a suspected Russian espionage cell, arresting a husband and wife in a seaside raid. The duo are accused of spying for Moscow and gathering intelligence on the sabotage of the Baltic Sea gas pipelines.

M23 Rebels Deny Congo Massacre Allegations

The M23 rebel group, accused by the UN and Congo of Rwandan support, vehemently denies involvement in recent massacres in eastern DRC, as the volatile region teeters on the brink of further violence.

95-year-old North Korean defector pleads to return home

A 95-year-old former North Korean soldier, who defected to South Korea decades ago, has made a desperate plea to be sent back to the North, citing a lifetime of loneliness and a yearning to see his homeland one last time.

North Korea's secret missile base threatens US mainland

A clandestine North Korean military installation near the Chinese border could house long-range missiles capable of striking the continental United States with nuclear warheads, a leading security think tank has revealed.

UK asylum claims hit record 111,000 under Labour

Newly released Home Office figures show a record 111,000 asylum claims were made in the UK in the past year, marking a significant challenge for the new Labour government and raising urgent questions about border control and processing systems.

GMB's Susanna Reid: Politicians 'Don't Live in Real World'

Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid launched a stunning on-air critique of Westminster politicians, accusing them of being completely out of touch with the financial struggles of ordinary Brits during the cost of living crisis.

UK's £5.2M Daily Bill for Asylum Hotels

Exclusive figures reveal the UK government is spending a staggering £5.2 million every day housing asylum seekers in hotels, as small boat arrivals continue to strain the system.

Starmer Slams Tory Tactics in Northampton By-Election

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer accuses Conservatives of 'playing politics with tragedy' in Northampton by-election campaign following Southport stabbing incident. Analysis reveals deep Tory campaign troubles.

Putin Launches Hypersonic Missile Attack on Kyiv

Vladimir Putin's forces have launched a devastating hypersonic missile attack on Kyiv, marking a significant and dangerous escalation in the conflict. The assault, which included the rare use of advanced Kinzhal missiles, targeted the Ukrainian capital's

Met Police Expands Live Facial Recognition in London

The Metropolitan Police is significantly expanding its use of live facial recognition technology on London's streets, aiming to tackle serious crime but raising major concerns from civil liberty groups over privacy and accuracy.

Kemi Badenoch Slammed Over Post Office Scandal Remarks

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch is under fire for her controversial remarks defending the government's handling of the Post Office Horizon scandal, with critics labelling her approach as 'desperate' and 'misjudged'.

Poland Scrambles Jets as Russia Strikes Near NATO Border

Poland activates F-16 fighter jets in a tense response to a massive Russian hypersonic missile attack on Lviv, a Ukrainian city perilously close to the NATO frontier. The Kremlin dismisses Western peace efforts as the conflict escalates dangerously near t

Israel Begins Ground Invasion of Gaza City

Israeli forces have commenced a major ground operation in Gaza City, calling up 60,000 reservists. Palestinians are fleeing as the conflict escalates following recent hostilities.

White House Officials Make Rare Appearances Amid Security Alert

Senior US officials, including the Secretary of Defense, have made unexpected public appearances with troops as Washington remains on high alert following a mysterious security threat. The unusual movements have sparked intense speculation about the natur

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