US Admiral: Survivors on 'Narco Boat' Had No Comms

A US Navy admiral reportedly told lawmakers the two survivors of a first strike had no communication equipment, raising legal questions. Read the full report on the controversial 'double-tap' incident.

Mark Sanchez Thanks Support After Indianapolis Brawl

Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez shares his first public message since a violent October altercation in Indianapolis that left him with stab wounds and led to his firing from Fox. Read the latest on the trial and lawsuit.

Epstein Grand Jury Files Ordered Released

A US federal judge compels the unsealing of Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts, marking a major breakthrough under the new Epstein Files Transparency Act. Discover the details.

Miss Albania Angela Martini reveals truth behind Trump 'kiss' photo

Angela Martini, Miss Albania 2010, exclusively tells the Daily Mail the story behind the viral 2011 photo that appeared to show her kissing Donald Trump. She calls it an 'optical illusion' and details her respectful relationship with the former president.

CNN laugh heard as Trump gets FIFA Peace Prize

A CNN staffer was heard laughing off-camera as Donald Trump accepted the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize in Washington, just weeks after missing out on the Nobel. Read the full story.

US Boat Strikes in Caribbean Prompt War Crime Claims

The Trump administration faces scrutiny over deadly US military strikes on suspected drug boats, with 87 killed in 22 incidents. Critics allege war crimes and a dangerous blurring of law. Read the full investigation.

Eurovision Crisis Over Israel's 2025 Participation

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 faces a deep crisis as Israel's planned inclusion causes a major rift, with several countries threatening to withdraw. Read the full story on the escalating diplomatic row.

Infantino's 'Mexicans?' speech sparks ICE controversy

FIFA president Gianni Infantino faces backlash after his opening speech at the 2026 World Cup draw was criticised for potentially aiding US immigration officials. Fans express concerns over safety.

Burkina Faso Plans to Bring Back Death Penalty

Burkina Faso's military government approves bill to reintroduce capital punishment for serious crimes, reversing a 2018 abolition. Read the latest on the sweeping legal reforms.

Reform UK expels council leader over racist posts

Reform UK has revoked the membership of Staffordshire council leader Ian Cooper following an investigation into alleged racist abuse targeting Sadiq Khan and David Lammy. Read the full story.

Irish PM Breaks Silence on Eurovision Boycott

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has publicly backed RTE's withdrawal from Eurovision over Israel's participation, calling it an act of solidarity with journalists in Gaza. Read the full story.

Trump receives FIFA Peace Prize at World Cup draw

Donald Trump accepted a new FIFA Peace Prize from Gianni Infantino in Washington DC, a move criticised for its lack of transparency and timing after Nobel snub. Read the full story.

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