Starmer faces backlash over Hamas comments

Labour leader Keir Starmer sparks controversy after suggesting Israel had the 'right' to cut off water and power in Gaza. The Foreign Office later clarifies the UK's position, distancing itself from his remarks.

Man killed in homemade cannon fireworks accident

A 22-year-old man lost his life in a devastating fireworks accident in Maine after a homemade cannon exploded during a family gathering. Authorities are investigating the incident.

Israel demands prisoner release for any Hamas deal

Israel's key hostage negotiator has issued a stark warning, stating that no deal can be reached unless Hamas agrees to release all prisoners. The tense standoff continues as diplomatic efforts intensify.

Trump threatens PBS and NPR funding cuts

Former President Donald Trump has renewed his pledge to eliminate federal funding for PBS and NPR, sparking concerns over the future of public broadcasting in the US.

Trump sends nuclear subs to South Korea

Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered nuclear submarines to South Korea, escalating tensions in the region. Experts warn of potential global repercussions.

Badenoch: "I no longer identify as Nigerian"

Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch has publicly stated she no longer identifies as Nigerian, despite her upbringing, sparking debate on cultural identity in British politics.

Trump’s 8 Most Unhinged Rally Moments

Donald Trump’s recent rally was packed with wild statements and fiery rhetoric. From bizarre claims to explosive attacks, here are the eight most unhinged moments.

Police clash with protesters at London asylum hotel

Violent scenes erupted in London as far-right demonstrators clashed with police outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. The Met Police made multiple arrests amid rising tensions over immigration policy.

Trump envoys make surprise visit to Gaza

Former US President Donald Trump's envoys, including Jason Greenblatt and Nikki Haley, visited Gaza in a rare diplomatic move, sparking speculation about renewed Middle East peace efforts.

Starmer faces backlash over Hamas comments

Labour leader Keir Starmer sparks controversy with remarks on Hamas, prompting the Foreign Office to reiterate UK's position on Israel-Palestine relations.

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.

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