UK bans ninja swords after teen's murder

The UK government has outlawed ninja swords after the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Ronan Kanda. The new law aims to curb violent crime involving dangerous weapons.

Freedom Flotilla sails for Gaza amid famine crisis

A coalition of activists and aid groups launches a flotilla to break Israel's blockade of Gaza, delivering vital food supplies as famine looms. The mission faces high risks, with past attempts ending in deadly confrontations.

Trump backs Starmer on Palestinian statehood

Former US President Donald Trump has voiced support for Keir Starmer's stance on Palestinian statehood, as tensions escalate in Gaza. The UK Labour leader faces scrutiny over his Middle East policy.

Online Safety Act: Where Politics Fails

A critical look at how political factions are misjudging the implications of the UK's Online Safety Act, risking freedoms and failing to address real digital harms.

Thai-Cambodian border clash escalates

Fresh tensions erupt as Thai and Cambodian soldiers engage in armed clashes along a contested border region, raising fears of further military escalation.

Michaella McCollum’s journey from Peru Two to SAS

Michaella McCollum, infamous for her role in the 'Peru Two' drug smuggling case, has reinvented herself as a reality TV star on SAS: Who Dares Wins. Discover her journey from prison to personal redemption.

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