Royal Navy Holds Major Drill Near China in Philippine Sea

The Royal Navy has conducted a high-profile military drill in the Philippine Sea, showcasing its naval power amid rising tensions with China. The exercise underscores the UK's commitment to regional security and international alliances.

Reform UK's Tice in 'Desperate' Tory Voter Plea

Reform UK leader Richard Tice faces backlash after urging Conservative voters to back his party, with critics calling it a 'cynical' move as polls show Reform trailing behind.

Australia condemns Hamas over Palestine recognition comments

The Australian Labor Party has accused Hamas of distorting facts following the militant group's endorsement of Australia's decision to recognise Palestine. The government insists its stance remains unchanged despite Hamas's approval.

DWP faces scrutiny over benefit reforms

The Department for Work and Pensions faces mounting scrutiny as experts demand clarity on controversial benefit reforms. Here's what you need to know.

Trump proposes Ukraine-Russia land swap to end war

Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly suggested that Ukraine should cede Crimea and the Donbas to Russia in a controversial land swap deal to end the war. Experts warn this could embolden Putin and undermine international law.

UN warns Israel over sexual violence claims

The United Nations has placed Israel on notice following serious accusations that its armed forces have committed acts of sexual violence against captives. The allegations have sparked international outrage and calls for accountability.

Trump-Putin Alaska Summit Talks Amid Ukraine War

Former US President Donald Trump has hinted at a potential meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, raising eyebrows amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Experts weigh in on the implications.

US criticises UK human rights record

The US State Department has raised concerns over the UK's human rights policies, prompting a strong rebuttal from Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy. The diplomatic row highlights tensions over civil liberties under the Conservative government.

Why my digital detox was a big mistake

One writer's attempt to reduce screen time led to unexpected consequences. Discover why going offline isn't always the answer in our hyperconnected world.

Basketball player sues over hair-pulling assault

A teenage basketball player files a lawsuit after enduring alleged assault and bullying, including having her hair pulled during a game. The case highlights ongoing concerns over safety in youth sports.

Trump's Putin Trust More Dangerous Than Bombs

Experts warn that Donald Trump's willingness to embrace Vladimir Putin's false narratives could undermine Ukraine's sovereignty more effectively than military strikes.

Labour to scrap two-child benefit cap

Labour announces plans to abolish the controversial two-child benefit cap, aiming to lift 250,000 children out of poverty. Critics argue the policy has pushed families into hardship.

Man found dead in Logan's Slack Creek

A man has been discovered deceased in Slack Creek, Logan, sparking a police investigation into the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.

Palin: Alaska should leave US for Russia

Former US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has stirred debate by suggesting Alaska should leave the US and become part of Russia, citing historical ties and resource potential.

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