Turkish opposition leader İmamoğlu jailed

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a prominent critic of President Erdoğan, has been sentenced to prison in a case widely seen as politically motivated. The ruling sparks fears of further erosion of Turkey’s democratic institutions.

Starmer slams Tories over Afghan data breach

Labour leader Keir Starmer accuses former Conservative ministers of negligence following a major data breach affecting Afghan nationals who worked with UK forces.

Councils Ban Swearing, Washing Lines & Basketball

Local councils across the UK are enforcing bizarre bans on everything from outdoor laundry to basketball, sparking outrage among residents. Are these rules justified or just plain overreach?

French stench plagues Sussex residents

Residents in Sussex are battling a persistent foul odour believed to originate from France, causing widespread discomfort and health concerns.

Trump dismisses Epstein inquiry as 'boring'

Former US President Donald Trump has sparked outrage by labelling the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein as 'boring', raising questions about his ties to the disgraced financier.

US threatens Iran with UN sanctions 'snapback'

The Trump administration has warned it will trigger a 'snapback' of UN sanctions on Iran if the country continues to breach the 2015 nuclear deal, escalating tensions ahead of the US election.

RAF to resume combat missions in Middle East

The Royal Air Force is set to recommence combat operations in Iraq and Syria following a directive from Defence Secretary John Healey, marking a pivotal change in UK defence strategy.

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