NATO's Red Line Crossed: Russian Drone Hits Poland

Exclusive analysis: A Russian-made drone's strike on Polish soil marks a perilous escalation in the Ukraine war, testing NATO's collective defence pledge and pushing the alliance towards a critical juncture.

Israel Airstrike Targets Qatar's Gaza Ceasefire Mediators

Qatar issues a stern warning, accusing Israel of a 'barbaric' airstrike that targeted its Gaza ceasefire mediation office. The attack threatens to derail fragile truce talks and hostage negotiations, escalating tensions in the region.

Lord Mandelson Quits as UK Ambassador to US

Former Labour heavyweight Lord Mandelson dramatically resigns as Britain's ambassador to the US, sparking speculation of a return to frontline politics as Labour leads in the polls. Exclusive details on the timing and implications.

Deputy Liberal Leader Jacinta Price sacked in shock move

In a dramatic political move, Deputy Liberal Leader Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has been dismissed from her shadow portfolio by Sussan Ley. The surprise decision comes amid growing tensions over the Party's direction on Indigenous affairs and constitutional

Von der Leyen Faces Backlash Over Qatar Gas Talks

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is under fire after reports suggest she privately discussed increasing gas imports from Qatar, a key Hamas backer, while publicly condemning the group's October 7th attack on Israel.

Army Officer, 28, Found Dead at Sandhurst

The Ministry of Defence confirms the heartbreaking death of Captain Jonathan Lewis, a promising young officer, at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The inquest hears he had been struggling with the immense pressures of service.

Channel Migrant Boat Tragedy: Five Dead Including Children

Tragedy strikes the English Channel as a small boat carrying migrants capsizes, leaving five people dead, including two children. French authorities launch a major search and rescue operation amid growing concerns over dangerous crossings.

Glasgow's migrant crisis: SNP warns of humanitarian disaster

Glasgow's SNP leader issues a stark warning that the city is on the brink of a migrant disaster, unable to cope with a surge in homeless refugees following Labour's hotel crackdown. Exclusive analysis reveals the mounting pressure on Scotland's largest ci

Kristi Noem's Antwerp "Invasion" Claim Denied By Belgium

US Governor Kristi Noem faces ridicule and diplomatic confusion after claiming she turned back a 'invasion' by Belgian security during a European trip. The incident, detailed in her new book, has been firmly denied by Belgian officials.

Von der Leyen faces EU backlash over Israel stance

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is under fire from EU members, including France, for her perceived pro-Israel bias. Critics demand a more balanced approach to the Gaza conflict, highlighting a rift in the EU's diplomatic unity.

Mandelson: Blair was a 'difficult' leader to work with

Former Labour heavyweight Lord Mandelson reveals the complex and often strained working relationship with ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair, detailing the challenges of their political partnership in a candid new interview.

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