Farage's NI comments spark constitutional clash

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces backlash after suggesting Northern Ireland's ECHR membership could be reviewed, prompting Labour's Hilary Benn to defend the Good Friday Agreement.

Russia's Underwater 'Doomsday' Tests Spark WW3 Fears

Exclusive intelligence reveals Russia is conducting alarming underwater weapons tests in UK waters, with experts warning these 'doomsday' systems could cripple Britain's internet and power networks in catastrophic attack.

South African ambassador dies in Paris hotel fall

South Africa's ambassador to France, Mr. Nhlanhla Joseph Mahlangu, has died after falling from the 22nd floor of the Hyatt Hotel Paris Madeleine in a suspected suicide, according to French authorities investigating the tragic incident.

Eric Adams Wins NYC Democratic Mayoral Primary

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams emerges victorious in New York City's fiercely contested Democratic mayoral primary, setting the stage for potentially historic leadership.

Commonwealth monitors condemn Pakistan election failures

International election observers from the Commonwealth have delivered a damning verdict on Pakistan's recent general election, citing systematic failures and a 'lack of credibility' that prevented a level playing field.

Starmer's emotional standing ovation after first PM speech

In a powerful and emotional moment, new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was met with a prolonged standing ovation from Labour MPs after delivering his first address to the Commons, marking a dramatic shift in Westminster's political landscape.

Labour to abolish indefinite leave to remain

Exclusive: Keir Starmer's Labour Party plans major immigration reforms, replacing indefinite leave with new conditional permits in sweeping post-Brexit policy shift.

Kids protest Labour's private school tax plan

Dozens of students and parents staged an emotional protest outside Labour's London headquarters, warning that the party's VAT on private schools could devastate family finances and overwhelm state education.

Farage Savages Labour's NHS Plans in Streeting Clash

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches blistering attack on Labour's health policies during explosive Question Time exchange with Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting, questioning NHS funding and reform plans.

Hamas Studies Gaza Peace Plan Amid Hostage Crisis

Hamas leadership is carefully examining a proposed ceasefire agreement for Gaza that could pause the devastating conflict, while Israel maintains its firm stance on hostage liberation as a prerequisite for any truce.

Lukashenko courts West in strategic power play

Alexander Lukashenko makes calculated overtures to Western nations, seeking to leverage Belarus's strategic position while maintaining ties with Moscow. Analysis reveals his growing confidence and changing geopolitical calculus.

Caribbean resists US warships and Trump 'gaslighting'

As US warships patrol Caribbean waters, regional leaders are pushing back against what they call Donald Trump's manipulative rhetoric and asserting their sovereignty in the face of renewed American pressure.

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