Trump ICE Data Shows Deportation Surge

Newly released ICE data exposes a sharp rise in deportations and detentions during Trump's presidency, sparking debates over immigration enforcement policies.

Jo Cox Murder: New Details Emerge

Fresh revelations surface about the tragic killing of Labour MP Jo Cox, as authorities continue to investigate the politically charged assassination.

Supreme Court rejects PSNI appeal in RUC case

The UK Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) regarding historical RUC actions, marking a pivotal moment in legacy cases.

Trump: Berlin would be Soviet without NATO

Former US President Donald Trump reignites controversy with a bold statement about NATO's role in protecting Berlin from Soviet control, sparking fresh debate ahead of the US election.

UK considers Eurofighter sale to Turkey

Britain is in talks with Turkey over a potential sale of Eurofighter Typhoon jets, marking a significant shift in defence relations between the two NATO allies.

Coalition leaders clash over net zero emissions targets

Internal divisions within Australia's Coalition government escalate as Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCormack publicly feud over net zero emissions policies, exposing deep rifts in the Liberal-National alliance.

Cleverly: Labour undermining democracy in Rayner row

Home Secretary James Cleverly has launched a scathing attack on Labour, claiming the party is 'undermining democracy' by defending Angela Rayner amid allegations over her tax affairs. The political row escalates as Starmer stands by his deputy.

EU condemns Zelensky over Kyiv protests

The European Union has condemned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's handling of mass protests in Kyiv following the signing of a contentious anti-corruption bill, raising concerns over democratic freedoms.

Channel migrant smugglers named and shamed

The UK government has publicly named and shamed migrant smugglers operating in the English Channel. Discover the full list of criminals and the latest crackdown efforts.

Senate sanctions Greens Senator over Gaza protest sign

The Australian Senate has passed a Labor motion to sanction Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi for displaying a pro-Gaza sign during a parliamentary session, sparking debate over free speech and political dissent.

Russia's massive war games before Ukraine talks

Russia has deployed 150 warships and 15,000 troops in large-scale military drills in the Baltic and Caspian Seas, showcasing its strength ahead of critical peace negotiations with Ukraine.

Naked porn star storms London street in daylight

A porn star caused chaos in central London after being filmed wandering naked near Westminster. The bizarre incident, captured on video, has sparked widespread reactions online.

Israel accused of starvation tactics in Gaza

Leading humanitarian organisations accuse Israel of using starvation as a weapon in Gaza, calling for urgent international intervention to prevent a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

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