Netanyahu Orders Total Siege of Gaza: 'No Electricity, No Food'
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announces a total blockade of Gaza, cutting off essential supplies in response to Hamas attacks, escalating tensions in the region.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announces a total blockade of Gaza, cutting off essential supplies in response to Hamas attacks, escalating tensions in the region.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has been ordered to testify before a special grand jury investigating alleged election interference by former President Donald Trump.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong issues a stark warning that Palestine may vanish without global backing for a two-state solution, urging immediate diplomatic action.
The UK government has ruled out stricter firearm regulations following the Keyham mass shooting, sparking debate over public safety and gun control.
Shadow Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens highlights the need for enhanced cooperation between Wales and Westminster to tackle post-Brexit challenges and economic pressures.
Labour leader Keir Starmer under fire for using a French-made Citroën car while advocating for stricter UK transport policies. Critics question his commitment to British industry.
Labour's Chris Bryant condemns Ian Murray's description of Cumbernauld as the 'worst town in Scotland', sparking a heated debate on political rhetoric and respect for communities.
Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner is under fire again over her historical tax arrangements as she campaigns for a higher minimum wage. Critics question her credibility on workers' rights.
Newly released court documents reveal shocking allegations connecting Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, reigniting scrutiny over their past association.
Nigel Farage faces backlash after making unevidenced claims about asylum seekers, sparking debate on immigration rhetoric in the UK.
A former Trump campaign data analyst makes bold claims about the 45th president's influence, sparking debate among political experts and statisticians.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's plan to increase Australia's migrant intake has drawn sharp criticism, with experts warning of potential strains on housing and infrastructure.
Nigel Farage clarifies his stance on trans inmates in women's prisons, sparking debate on prison reform and transgender rights in the UK.
The UK government introduces tougher regulations for gun owners, including enhanced background checks and stricter storage rules, aiming to improve public safety.
Vice President Kamala Harris took centre stage in Michigan as calls grow for President Biden to step aside, signalling a potential shift in Democratic leadership ahead of the election.
Singer Jessie J faces backlash after revealing distressing footage of a Hamas hostage forced to dig their own grave. The emotional post has sparked controversy online.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper emerges as a top Democratic recruit for the 2026 Senate race, signalling early moves in a battle for control of Congress.
Former US President Donald Trump has suggested permitting abortions in Veterans Affairs hospitals, sparking fierce debate among veterans and political groups.
The Washington Post is under fire after columnist Jonathan Capehart's recent piece sparked outrage, leading to accusations of bias and calls for accountability.
Disgraced politician George Santos reveals harrowing conditions in prison, detailing unsanitary bathroom horrors and pleading for public support in a dramatic letter.
The Trump administration has introduced a new policy preventing transgender athletes from entering the US on sports visas, sparking controversy and debate over inclusivity in sports.
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro faces house arrest following a Supreme Court decision, marking a dramatic turn in the country's political landscape.
The UK and France have agreed on a new multi-million-pound deal to combat illegal Channel crossings, focusing on enhanced surveillance and stricter enforcement.
Brazil's Supreme Court has upheld a ruling barring former President Jair Bolsonaro from running for public office until 2030 due to election misconduct. The decision comes amid ongoing political tensions in the country.
The UK is set to start returning small boats carrying migrants to France within days, following the EU's green light on the controversial policy aimed at curbing Channel crossings.
Labour's Yvette Cooper calls for enhanced UK-France cooperation on immigration and security, criticising current government policies as ineffective.
The UK's agreement with France to tackle small boat crossings is due to expire in less than a year, as the Home Office prepares to launch a new scheme this week.
Exclusive report reveals Iran's alarming request to the Taliban for a 'kill list' of British spies, leveraging a compromised UK database exposing MI6 agents and special forces.
A Confederate monument honouring Albert Pike has been reinstalled in Washington DC, sparking fresh debates over historical memory and racial justice in America.
Texas authorities have signed arrest warrants for Democratic lawmakers following a controversial private jet stunt, as officials reveal some legislators fled with their children to avoid voting on a contentious bill.