Wonky Yellow Lines Spark Outrage in Norfolk Village

A Norfolk village is up in arms after freshly painted double yellow lines appeared crooked and uneven, with locals branding the botched job an 'eyesore'. The council has apologised, citing 'human error'.

Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza airstrike

Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif has been killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, sparking international condemnation. The veteran reporter's death highlights the dangers faced by media workers in conflict zones.

Trump plans Alaska summit for Ukraine peace talks

Former US President Donald Trump has proposed hosting a summit in Alaska with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war. Could this be a turning point for diplomacy?

Trump's Putin Praise Draws Global Condemnation

Donald Trump's controversial remarks praising Vladimir Putin during the Ukraine conflict have drawn sharp criticism, with UK Labour leader Keir Starmer condemning the statements as 'dangerous'.

Matt Wright charged over fatal helicopter crash

TV star Matt Wright, known for 'Outback Wrangler,' is embroiled in a legal case following a tragic helicopter crash in Australia that claimed the life of his co-star. Read the latest developments.

Trump suggests Putin meeting in Alaska

Former US President Donald Trump has proposed meeting Vladimir Putin in Alaska, sparking debate over his intentions amid Russia’s war in Ukraine. Experts weigh in on the geopolitical implications.

Trump's radical plan for DC police revealed

Former President Donald Trump reportedly considered federalising Washington DC's police force and deploying the National Guard, as tensions rise over the release of Epstein-related documents.

Israel shuts down Al Jazeera in Gaza

Israel has ordered the closure of Al Jazeera's operations in Gaza, citing national security concerns. The move escalates tensions between the media network and the Israeli government.

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