Pope Leo's Landmark Trip Breaks Vatican Tradition

Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, embarks on a historic six-day tour of Turkey and Lebanon, breaking tradition by using English and focusing on Christian unity and Middle East peace.

Trump halts Afghan immigration after DC attack

US suspends all Afghan immigration requests indefinitely after two National Guard members shot in Washington DC. Suspect identified as Afghan national who entered under Biden-era programme.

UK Couple on Hunger Strike in Iran Jail: Son's Plea

Lindsay and Craig Foreman mark a birthday in an Iranian prison. Their son Joe reveals they are on hunger strike, having 'lost all hope' after nearly a year detained on 'ludicrous' spying charges.

Misconduct complaint against DC judge dismissed

A senior court official has dismissed a Justice Department misconduct complaint against federal judge Ana Reyes over her handling of a transgender military ban lawsuit. Discover the full story.

Epstein's SAS Hitman Plot Against Royal Couple

Royal author claims Jeffrey Epstein hired ex-SAS sniper to assassinate Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson before his death. Shocking revelations expose financier's paranoia.

Russia Tests Brain-Implant Spy Pigeons for Surveillance

Russia develops remote-controlled spy pigeons with neural chips for surveillance. These 'bird-biodrones' can fly 310 miles daily and blend into urban environments undetected. Discover the military implications.

Reeves defends tax freeze and swipes at Farage

Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends freezing income tax thresholds until 2031, a move affecting 1.5 million people. She also took a swipe at Nigel Farage over Reform Party 'traitors'.

Reeves defends budget amid thinktank criticism

Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends her budget against criticism from leading thinktanks. The Resolution Foundation reveals tax threshold freezes hit workers harder than manifesto pledge breach. Follow live updates.

Trump Ends World AIDS Day Tradition

The US State Department has halted its World AIDS Day commemorations, a tradition since 1993. Discover the implications for global HIV funding and awareness.

Labour Budget Pumps £2bn into Scotland and Wales

Scottish and Welsh Labour leaders praise a £2bn funding boost and the abolition of the two-child benefit cap in the new budget, hoping it will reverse their fortunes in upcoming elections.

Barnaby Joyce defects from Nationals to One Nation

Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce resigns from the party, sparking criticism from David Littleproud. His expected move to One Nation marks a major political shift. Read the full story.

Teens Fight Australian Social Media Ban in Court

Two 15-year-olds, backed by a digital rights group, are seeking an urgent High Court injunction to block Australia's under-16s social media ban, arguing it violates political communication rights.

Navy Sailor Drowns Saving Children in Hawaii

US Navy Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jeffrey Diaz, 47, tragically drowned after heroically rescuing his two sons from treacherous ocean currents in Hawaii. Read his heartbreaking final words of courage.

Lori Loughlin's first Thanksgiving since separation

Full House alum Lori Loughlin prepares for her first Thanksgiving since separating from husband Mossimo Giannulli after 28 years of marriage. Exclusive details on the split and college admissions scandal fallout.

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