Archbishop of Canterbury Supports Pope After Trump Attack

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, has expressed solidarity with Pope Leo's calls for peace, following US President Donald Trump's harsh criticism of the pontiff. The Pope, on his Africa tour, condemned war and tyrants.

US Mine-Clearing Mission in Strait of Hormuz Faces Challenges

The United States has initiated mine-clearing operations in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, deploying drones, robots, and helicopters to counter Iranian disruption of global energy shipping lanes. Experts warn the process could take weeks and remains vuln

BBC News Cuts Affect All Areas, 2,000 Jobs Threatened

BBC News staff have been informed that all departments will face significant cuts as the corporation aims to eliminate 2,000 positions. Employees are told to limit spending and brace for voluntary redundancy options amid cost-saving measures.

Reform Candidate Exposed Over Anti-Muslim Rants

Daniel Devaney, a Reform UK candidate in Bradford, posted 'stomach-churning' anti-Muslim comments on Facebook, including calls to 'blast' Muslims off Earth. He admitted being 'well out of order'.

Trump's Iran War Reshapes Middle East Amid Ceasefire Talks

Donald Trump's threat of war against Iran has triggered unprecedented diplomatic shifts, with direct US-Iran talks occurring for the first time in decades. The region remains suspended between fragile peace and potential all-out conflict.

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