Zelenskyy: Donbas Could Spark Wider War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raises alarm over potential Russian escalation, stating the Donbas region may serve as a launchpad for broader conflict.

S.Korea court orders arrest of ex-president's wife

A Seoul court has issued an arrest warrant for Kim Keon-hee, the wife of impeached ex-president Park Geun-hye, over corruption allegations. The case has reignited public scrutiny over political scandals in South Korea.

Labour approval crashes to record low 13%

Labour Party's approval ratings plummet to their lowest level, with just 13% of Britons satisfied with Keir Starmer's leadership amid ongoing government struggles.

Gaza-Israel: Journalism's darkest hour

As the Gaza-Israel conflict rages on, journalists face unprecedented challenges in reporting the truth amidst censorship, misinformation, and danger.

JK Rowling's brutal takedown of Sturgeon's memoir

Harry Potter author JK Rowling delivers a blistering critique of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's autobiography, accusing her of dodging tough questions on gender reforms and independence failures.

Israel Escalates Gaza Bombing, Dozens Killed

Israeli airstrikes have intensified across Gaza, resulting in dozens of casualties within a single day. The latest escalation raises fears of a deepening humanitarian crisis.

China condemns Dalai Lama's Prague visit

China has strongly criticised the Dalai Lama's visit to a Prague square named after the late Czech dissident Vaclav Havel, calling it a 'political provocation'.

Tony Abbott directs traffic in UK car park

Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott was caught on camera performing an unexpected public service—directing traffic in a British car park. The bizarre moment has sparked amusement and confusion online.

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