Category : Diplomacy


Jane Lapotaire, Acclaimed RSC and TV Actor, Dies at 81

Jane Lapotaire, the celebrated stage and screen actor known for roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company and as Marie Curie on TV, has passed away aged 81. Her career spanned decades, marked by awards and resilience after a serious illness.

Cooper Visits Saudi Arabia Amid Iranian Aggression

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper travels to Riyadh in a show of solidarity with Gulf allies as Iran continues missile and drone attacks, marking the first UK ministerial visit since February's war outbreak.

Oscars 2026 Security Boosted Over Iran Threat Reports

The Academy Awards are implementing unprecedented security measures for the 2026 ceremony following FBI alerts about potential Iranian drone strikes on California. Over 1,000 private officers, SWAT teams, and surveillance will be deployed.

Amber Davies Exits Legally Blonde Mid-Show Over Illness

Strictly Come Dancing star Amber Davies has been forced to step back from her role in the Legally Blonde UK tour after falling ill during a performance, citing her body 'fighting for its life' following a hectic schedule.

Zelensky in Paris for Talks, Urges Trump to Pressure Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Paris for discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron, focusing on support for Ukraine and pressuring Russia. Zelensky also called on Donald Trump to apply more pressure on Moscow, not Kyiv.

Meghan's Australian Retreat Brokered by Friend Markus Anderson

Meghan Markle will headline a luxury Australian women's retreat next month, with tickets costing up to £1,705 for a VIP photo opportunity. The appearance was arranged by her close friend Markus Anderson, who also set up her blind date with Prince Harry.

Celebrities Shine at Cheltenham Races Amid BrewDog Woes

Georgia Toffolo and Gemma Collins led the star-studded arrivals at Cheltenham Festival, with Danny Dyer and Peter Crouch also in attendance. Meanwhile, Toffolo's husband faces business turmoil as BrewDog is sold for a fraction of its value.

US Blamed for Iranian School Strike Killing 175

A preliminary military report indicates a US missile strike, based on outdated intelligence, likely destroyed an Iranian elementary school, killing at least 175 people, mostly children, as Trump denies responsibility.

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