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A painting stolen by Nazis during World War II was found in an Argentine home via a real estate ad. The artwork belonged to a Dutch-Jewish collector, and his heirs now seek its return. The discovery has renewed interest in recovering other looted pieces.
Conflict and funding cuts have made pregnancy increasingly dangerous for women in northeast Nigeria. Many face life-threatening complications with little access to care, as health systems struggle to cope. The future of maternal health in the region remains uncertain.
Australia has expelled Iran's ambassador over intelligence findings that Iran directed antisemitic arson attacks in Melbourne and Sydney. The government is also withdrawing its ambassador from Tehran and moving to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group.
Northern Ireland rap group Kneecap has cancelled their US tour due to a court hearing in London for one of its members. The band faces controversy over political statements and alleged support for a banned group. Refunds will be available for ticket holders.
A Jewish teenager was shot at from a car in Bournemouth, where anti-Semitic incidents and Nazi graffiti have sharply increased. Police are investigating and have stepped up patrols to protect the local Jewish community.
General Kurilla has retired after leading United States forces in the Middle East and directing recent strikes on Iran. Admiral Cooper has taken over as commander of Central Command. The transition comes amid ongoing tensions and debate over the effectiveness of recent military actions.
Bolivia's ex-president Jorge Quiroga is vying for a comeback, pledging radical economic reforms and a shift in foreign policy. He faces centrist rival Rodrigo Paz in a runoff election amid the country's worst economic crisis in decades.
Freelance journalist Mariam Dagga was killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza, where she had been reporting on the war's impact. Her death underscores the risks faced by journalists in the conflict. Dagga is remembered for her dedication and moving coverage of life in Gaza.
France has summoned United States ambassador Charles Kushner over his criticism of the country's anti-Semitism policies. The diplomatic dispute underscores strained relations between France and the United States amid ongoing tensions over Israel and Palestine.
Rio and Kate Ferdinand have relocated to Dubai, seeking new opportunities and a fresh start. Experts say their move could lead to lucrative deals in fashion, wellness, and real estate. The couple cited lifestyle and education as key reasons for their decision.
Israel carried out deadly airstrikes on Yemen's capital, hitting major infrastructure and killing at least six. The attacks follow ongoing Houthi missile launches and disruptions to Red Sea shipping. Tensions remain high as both sides vow to continue their operations.
Lauren O'Connell, a beauty editor, redefines her concept of beauty after battling breast cancer. Her journey highlights the importance of resilience and self-acceptance over physical perfection. Now in remission, she advocates for authenticity in the beauty industry.
France has summoned the United States ambassador after he criticized the country's response to rising antisemitism. The French government rejected his claims and affirmed its commitment to fighting hate crimes. The diplomatic row highlights tensions over recent incidents and international policy.
Donald Trump has accused ABC and NBC of extreme bias and called for penalties against them, including license revocation. He has also won settlements from CBS and ABC over coverage he deemed unfair. Trump continues to push for investigations and regulatory action against major media outlets.
Jacqui Lambie has called Donald Trump 'really rude' for refusing to meet with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The diplomatic snub has sparked criticism and highlighted ongoing tensions between Australia and the United States.
An Israeli tourist was beaten unconscious during a paintball game in the Netherlands, in an attack reportedly fueled by antisemitic and pro-Palestinian slogans. Dutch police are investigating, and the incident highlights growing hostility toward Israeli and Jewish tourists in Europe.
Dr Max warns about the dangers of misleading health advice from social media influencers, some of whom struggle with serious eating disorders. He also celebrates Millie Bobby Brown's adoption, highlights educational inequalities, and recommends Omega 3 for Alzheimer's prevention.
France has summoned the American ambassador over a letter criticizing its response to antisemitism. The French government rejected the allegations and called them unacceptable. The incident adds to recent strains in French-American relations.
France will summon the US ambassador after he criticised the government's response to antisemitism in a leaked letter. The move follows similar criticism from Israel and comes amid rising tensions over France's planned recognition of Palestinian statehood.
Mary Lou McDonald says the journey toward Irish unity is advancing and urges people to become active in shaping the country's future. She also called for solidarity with Palestine and encouraged young people to embrace activism.
A Muslim manager has won a religious harassment claim after being told to remove a LinkedIn post about far right views. The tribunal found his employer created a hostile environment, and he will receive compensation for injury to feelings.
Australia's passport is now the world's most expensive, costing $412 for ten years, but its travel power has declined. Despite high fees, it ranks only seventh for visa-free access, trailing behind several cheaper alternatives.
Israeli troops killed four Palestinians seeking aid near Gaza City, as famine worsens and military operations intensify. The humanitarian crisis deepens, with thousands dead and fears of further escalation.
Massive pro-Palestine protests have erupted across Australia, with hundreds of thousands demanding sanctions and an end to arms trade with Israel. The rallies follow a famine declaration in Gaza and feature controversial claims about the October 7 attack. Organisers say the movement is at its strongest amid growing calls for government action.
Hundreds of thousands rallied across Australia in support of Palestinians, demanding sanctions and an end to arms trade with Israel. Organisers say the movement has reached unprecedented levels amid growing concerns over famine and violence in Gaza. Protests took place in more than 40 cities and towns nationwide.
Gaza faces worsening famine as Israeli strikes kill dozens and aid remains scarce. In the US, political and immigration battles intensify, with Texas approving a new Republican-favored congressional map. Pope Leo XIV supports Chagos refugees' right to return home.
Labour councillor Vincent Ricci has quit the party after whistleblowing about offensive messages in a WhatsApp group. He was cleared of wrongdoing but says Labour failed to clear his name, prompting his resignation. Ricci will continue serving as an independent councillor.
Bands have pulled out of the Victorious festival after The Mary Wallopers' set was cut short for displaying a Palestinian flag. Organisers apologised and pledged a donation to humanitarian relief. The incident has sparked debate over free speech and political expression at music events.
Keir Starmer is under pressure as voters criticize his leadership for lacking clarity and impact. Labour's support is weakening amid economic concerns and dissatisfaction with immigration policies, while Reform UK gains ground as an alternative. Starmer faces calls to show stronger leadership and address the country's key challenges.
Clarendon Fine Art's boss warns that the tourist tax is pushing art collectors abroad and harming the British art market. She calls for government action to support growth and creative industries, while remaining optimistic about the sector's future.
Israel has launched fresh airstrikes on Gaza amid preparations to seize Gaza City and ongoing disputes over a United Nations-backed famine declaration. At least 25 Palestinians have been killed, and aid groups warn of worsening humanitarian conditions. Ceasefire negotiations remain unresolved as the crisis intensifies.
Keir Starmer's approval ratings have reached record lows, with polls and party divisions pointing to a bleak political outlook. The Labour government faces mounting challenges and internal strife as a crucial Budget announcement approaches.
Jeremy Corbyn will host a Gaza tribunal event in September, featuring United Nations special rapporteur Francesca Albanese. The hearings will explore the United Kingdom's role in Gaza and include voices from affected regions. Corbyn also spoke about his plans for a new grassroots political party.
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs has faced investigations, grant losses, and pressure to adapt under the Trump administration. Administrators and faculty describe a climate of uncertainty as they navigate shifting federal policies. The school's experience highlights the challenges regional universities face amid sweeping changes to higher education.
Britain's wheelchair basketball team has been condemned for turning their backs during the Israeli national anthem in protest. The Israeli Paralympic Committee has called for sanctions, and the incident has sparked calls for an apology and warnings about future funding. British Wheelchair Basketball is reviewing the matter.
A young boy dressed as a British soldier had a chance meeting with Admiral Sir Tony Radakin in London, delighting social media users. The encounter comes as Sir Tony prepares to step down as Chief of the Defence Staff next year. Sir Richard Kighton will succeed him in the role.
The name Muhammad has become increasingly popular for newborn boys across Europe, particularly in the United Kingdom, Belgium, and France. Experts link this rise to growing Muslim communities and cultural pride. The trend reflects broader changes in European naming practices and demographics.
Gaza faces famine as aid groups blame Israeli restrictions, while tensions rise over hostages. National Guard troops prepare to patrol the capital amid a federal crackdown, and Texas and California battle over redistricting. Other stories include cultural milestones and new technology developments.
Gal Gadot faces criticism over her acting as her Netflix hit Red Notice is set to be surpassed by Kpop Demon Hunters. She recently clarified comments about her Snow White remake's box office performance. Gadot remains confident in her abilities despite ongoing scrutiny.
Felixstowe port is struggling to tackle a surge in car thefts due to limited police resources, allowing criminals to export stolen vehicles overseas. Less than five out of every 100,000 containers are checked, fueling the illicit trade. The situation is impacting insurance costs and affecting families across Britain.
A decade after Germany welcomed over a million migrants, Europe is still dealing with the political and social repercussions. Merkel's open-door policy sparked widespread migration, protests, and a dramatic shift in public opinion. The legacy of 2015 continues to shape debates across the continent.
Men may experience greater happiness by working beyond retirement age, according to new research. The study found that continued employment boosts wellbeing, especially for men, while women benefit mainly from high-status jobs. Experts propose flexible retirement timing to improve life satisfaction.
Israeli leaders have rejected a United Nations-backed report declaring famine in Gaza City, calling it false and disputing its methodology. The report warns of rapidly spreading starvation and urges for more aid, while international officials call for immediate action to prevent further deaths.
Melania Trump is playing a pivotal role in shaping Donald Trump's legacy, especially in international diplomacy. Her influence is increasingly recognized as she quietly steers major decisions and works to position her husband as a global peacemaker.
Exclusive reports reveal ongoing violence, vendettas, and forbidden romances inside Australia's toughest prisons. Notorious inmates face brutal attacks and complex rivalries, while toxic relationships unsettle both staff and prisoners.
Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal have sparked fresh romance rumours after sharing intimate photos on social media. Fans are convinced the former dance partners are now an item, though neither has confirmed the relationship. Speculation follows Pete's recent admission that he is 'in love' with a mystery woman.
Famine has been declared in Gaza City, with more than half a million people facing starvation and widespread malnutrition. Experts say the crisis is human-caused and could be reversed with immediate aid.
Gyles Brandreth fought back tears on This Morning as he shared the loss of his cat Nala, just a week after mourning his late father. The presenter reflected on the comfort pets and loved ones bring during difficult times.
Organisers of a pro-Palestine protest have advised attendees not to give police their details and to resist arrest physically. The demonstration is planned for September 6 in Parliament Square, with thousands expressing interest. Amnesty International UK has called for charges against peaceful protesters to be dropped.
Penny Wong has joined other Western nations in condemning Israel's plan for new West Bank settlements, intensifying diplomatic tensions. The move has drawn sharp criticism from Israeli leaders and further strained relations between Australia and Israel.
Fonterra will sell its global consumer and related businesses to Lactalis for $2.24 billion, sending its shares to a seven-year high. The deal includes major brands and is expected to close in 2026 after approvals. Fonterra plans a capital return to shareholders.
South Korea is betting on cultural exports to boost economic growth, expanding into new global markets with government support. Despite strong progress, experts say further policy action is needed to secure long-term success for the sector.
Australia has joined global calls for Israel to halt new West Bank settlements, intensifying a diplomatic rift. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has criticized Australia's stance as tensions rise over Gaza and international recognition of Palestine. The dispute has led to cancelled visas and calls to mend relations.
Tensions between Australia and Israel have intensified after Benjamin Netanyahu criticised Anthony Albanese's leadership and Australia's move to support Palestinian statehood. Diplomatic relations have further deteriorated following reciprocal visa cancellations. The Israeli military continues its offensive in Gaza amid ongoing international scrutiny.
Thousands protested in Tunis, demanding better union rights and civic freedoms amid rising tensions with the government. The demonstration follows recent strikes and calls for the protection of workers' rights.
Palestinian factions have started handing over weapons from a Beirut refugee camp to the Lebanese army, the first step in a plan to remove arms from the camps. The extent of compliance and the scope of disarmament remain uncertain.
Diane Abbott advised Jeremy Corbyn against creating a new political party, warning of the difficulties posed by the voting system. She predicted the party may exceed expectations but reaffirmed her commitment to Labour while criticizing recent government actions.
HMS Trent and a Wildcat helicopter have shadowed Russian naval vessels through British waters, highlighting the Royal Navy's commitment to national security. Defence experts warn that the navy's reliance on smaller patrol ships reflects a stretched fleet. The Royal Navy insists it has enough assets to protect the UK.
The United Nations Palestinian refugee agency chief has warned that malnourished children in Gaza are at risk of dying without urgent aid as military operations continue. He reported a sharp increase in child malnutrition and called for immediate emergency measures.
David Lammy has condemned Israel's approval of a controversial West Bank settlement plan, warning it would divide a future Palestinian state and undermine peace hopes. Israeli leaders have welcomed the move, while the UK urges its reversal.
Israel has begun its invasion of Gaza City, calling up sixty thousand reservists and forcing many Palestinians to flee. The move has drawn international condemnation and warnings of a humanitarian disaster.
Israeli comedian Noam Shuster Eliassi uses satire to challenge political norms and highlight the realities of occupation. Her story is featured in a new documentary, exploring her shift from diplomacy to comedy. The film premieres in select U.S. theaters this fall.
French peacekeepers patrol southern Lebanon, uncovering remnants of Hezbollah positions and monitoring ongoing Israeli activity amid widespread destruction. Their work highlights the region's instability and the uncertain future of the peacekeeping mission.
Netanyahu has escalated personal attacks on Albanese after Australia moved to recognise Palestinian statehood, straining diplomatic ties. Both leaders face calls for more measured dialogue amid growing tensions and humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
United Nations experts warn that Islamic State militants are exploiting instability in Africa and Syria, using advanced technologies to expand their influence. The group remains a significant threat in Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Europe.
The Trump administration will now vet immigration and visa applicants for anti-American sentiment, making it a major negative factor in their cases. Critics warn this could threaten free speech and liken the move to political persecution.
President Donald Trump called himself a 'war hero' while discussing foreign policy and recent efforts to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine. He emphasized his military decisions and ongoing diplomatic meetings with global leaders.
The United States has imposed new sanctions on four International Criminal Court officials over investigations into alleged war crimes by Americans and Israelis. The measures freeze their assets in United States jurisdictions and reflect ongoing tensions between the administration and the court.
Labour's plan to treat sick children from Gaza in the UK has prompted debate over health service capacity and political motivations. Critics question whether the scheme prioritizes clinical need or serves electoral interests. The initiative comes amid growing pressure on Labour from pro-Palestine supporters.
Norway's soccer federation will donate profits from its upcoming match against Israel to humanitarian aid in Gaza. The move comes amid heightened security and calls for transparency over the use of funds. Norway currently leads its qualifying group.
A midwife is suing a hospital trust for harassment and discrimination after it referred her to police and regulators over her pro-Palestinian social media posts. The referrals were dismissed, with authorities finding her posts lawful. Her case raises concerns about employer responses to pressure from lobby groups.
Lithuania plans to build a wide defence line along its borders with Russia and Belarus, joining other Baltic states in fortifying against potential aggression. The move comes amid warnings of increased Russian military activity and recent attacks on Ukraine. Regional leaders are seeking European Union support for these security measures.
Japan and Turkey have agreed to begin detailed talks on defense industry cooperation, focusing on drones and command systems. The discussions mark a significant step in expanding bilateral ties.
Japan and Turkey will start talks to deepen cooperation in defence technologies, focusing on drones and command systems. The discussions follow a landmark visit by Japan's defence minister to Turkey. No immediate defence product acquisitions are planned.
A Morocco expert shares top travel recommendations, highlighting must-see cities, scenic landscapes, and insider tips. The guide suggests avoiding overcrowded or less authentic spots, and encourages exploring lesser-known destinations for a richer experience.
Germany and Indonesia called for a ceasefire in Gaza and backed a two-state solution after high-level talks in Jakarta. The ministers also discussed deepening economic cooperation and regional stability.
French President Macron denounced Israel's Prime Minister for blaming France's support of Palestinian statehood for rising antisemitism. Macron called the accusation 'abject' and reaffirmed France's commitment to combating antisemitic violence. Tensions between Israel and its allies have escalated over the issue.
Pope Leo XIV urges fasting and prayer for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine as he resumes duties at the Vatican. He also prepares for major upcoming events, including a canonization ceremony.
German prosecutors have charged a Russian man with planning an attack on the Israeli Embassy and attempting to join a militant group. He was arrested in Berlin and now faces terrorism-related charges.
A majority of Americans support recognizing Palestine as a nation and urge U.S. action to prevent starvation in Gaza. Most also believe Israel's military response has been excessive amid ongoing ceasefire talks.
Australia has revoked visas for three Israeli figures over inflammatory remarks, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Israel. The dispute follows Australia's move to recognise Palestine, deepening tensions between the two countries.
Australia's prime minister has downplayed criticism from Israel's leader after Australia moved to recognise a Palestinian state, further straining diplomatic ties. The dispute has led to reciprocal visa cancellations and heightened tensions amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Nationwide rallies are planned across Australia on August 31 to protest mass migration policies. Organisers stress the events will be peaceful and inclusive, but the movement has drawn criticism from government officials and public figures.
Tech entrepreneur Matt Barrie has slammed the government's economic roundtable, warning that soaring costs and flawed policies are crippling Australian businesses. He claims real inflation and the housing crisis are far worse than official figures suggest.
Tony Burke's combative response to Benjamin Netanyahu's attack has sparked debate over Australia's diplomatic approach. Critics say the exchange has overshadowed policy issues and inflamed tensions. The incident raises questions about the role of rhetoric in foreign affairs.
Pop Mart reported record profits and is targeting significant revenue growth, driven by global demand for its collectible toys. The company is expanding internationally and launching new products, including a mini Labubu for phones.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a scathing letter to Anthony Albanese, criticizing his response to antisemitism and Australia's recognition of Palestine. The dispute escalated with reciprocal visa cancellations and sharp exchanges between officials.
Australian Immigration Minister Tony Burke has condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criticism of Anthony Albanese, deepening diplomatic tensions. Burke defended Albanese's leadership and rejected Netanyahu's comments. More updates are anticipated.
A San Francisco landlord faced backlash for restricting his apartment listing to Make America Great Again voters and Israel supporters. The listing was quickly removed after public criticism. It is unclear if the unit has been rented.
Syrian and Israeli officials held talks in Paris aimed at reducing violence and promoting stability in Syria. The meeting follows recent clashes and ongoing military actions in the region. Discussions included reviving a buffer zone agreement between the two countries.
A wildfire in Israel has exposed ruins at El-Araj, possibly the biblical Bethsaida, hometown of Jesus' apostles. Archaeologists uncovered Roman-era artifacts and a mosaic naming Peter, shedding light on the site's religious history.
Hamas has accepted a new Arab-mediated ceasefire proposal in Gaza, but Israel has yet to respond. The plan includes a temporary truce, hostage exchanges, and increased aid, as both sides remain divided over a lasting peace.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has condemned France and Australia for moves to recognize Palestinian statehood, blaming these decisions for rising antisemitism and escalating diplomatic tensions. He urged French President Macron to take stronger action against antisemitism.
Household energy bills are forecast to rise by about 1 percent in October, despite lower wholesale costs. The increase is linked to expanded support for vulnerable households and ongoing market volatility. Significant bill reductions are not expected soon.
Chinese refiners have increased purchases of Russian oil as Indian demand drops. The move could impact Middle Eastern oil markets and faces potential risks from United States sanctions.
Western leaders are considering new security guarantees for Ukraine, raising hopes for a lasting peace. Putin's demands remain a major obstacle, and increased pressure on Russia is seen as essential. The outcome could reshape Ukraine's future in Europe.