Orgreave Inquiry: Why Now and What’s at Stake?

The long-awaited Orgreave inquiry is set to examine the controversial 1984 clashes between police and miners. Here’s what you need to know about its timing, objectives, and the crucial questions it aims to answer.

Teen drowns in West Virginia river - two arrested

A heartbreaking incident unfolded in West Virginia as a 16-year-old boy drowned after jumping into a river from a bridge. Two individuals have been arrested in connection with the tragedy. Read the full story for details.

Japan's PM Kishida won't quit despite poll slump

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vows to stay in office despite a sharp decline in public support, as his party faces mounting criticism over economic policies and political scandals.

Terror charges over van ramming at defence factory

Three women have been charged under terrorism laws after driving a van into a defence factory fence in Edinburgh during a pro-Palestine protest. The incident has sparked debates over protest methods and national security.

Gaza's Deadliest Day: 200+ Killed in Airstrikes

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in the deadliest day of the war, with over 200 Palestinians killed. The conflict continues to escalate, raising international concerns.

Kremlin Rejects Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan

The Kremlin has rejected Donald Trump’s claims of a quick resolution to the Ukraine war, insisting any peace deal must include Russia. Dmitry Peskov warns against ‘dead-end’ negotiations without Moscow’s participation.

Pope Urges Israel to Protect Gaza Aid Workers

The Pope has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and condemned the Israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers, urging protection for humanitarian personnel.

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