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An Iranian drone hit a British expatriate’s apartment in Dubai amid a wave of regional strikes following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader. Attacks across the Middle East have killed civilians and military personnel, damaged major landmarks and disrupted global oil routes.
Iran's long-serving Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei has reportedly been killed in an Israeli airstrike on his Tehran compound. His death follows decades of repression, regional conflict, and controversy over Iran's nuclear program, raising fears of instability and a potential power struggle.
The United Kingdom is mounting a large-scale effort to support British nationals stranded in the Gulf amid escalating conflict involving Iran. Officials are preparing evacuation plans while urging citizens to follow local guidance as regional tensions intensify.
Saturday Night Live mocked President Donald Trump over strikes on Iran, suggesting they were meant to distract from fallout tied to the Jeffrey Epstein files. The sketch coincides with renewed scrutiny following the release of government records mentioning Trump.
Jeremy Corbyn has condemned United States and Israeli strikes on Iran as illegal and warned of escalating regional war. The attacks prompted retaliation from Iran and sparked opposing protests in London.
After United States and Israeli strikes killed top Iranian leaders, President Donald Trump urged Iranians to rise up. History shows that foreign-backed regime change efforts often lead to instability and unintended consequences.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a joint Israeli and United States airstrike, triggering a leadership crisis in Tehran. Iranian officials have formed an interim council as fears grow of major retaliation and regional instability.
Governments around the world responded cautiously to United States and Israeli strikes on Iran and reports of the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. While some nations backed the action and others condemned it, many urged restraint and a return to negotiations amid fears of a wider conflict.
Delroy Lindo made his first public appearance since a racial slur was shouted during his presentation at the British Academy Film Awards. Speaking at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Awards, he thanked supporters as debate continues over the broadcast of the incident.
Historians say new evidence suggests Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel’s 1947 हत्या was a coordinated mob hit tied to control of the Flamingo casino. Despite detailed timelines and theories, the case remains officially unsolved nearly eighty years later.
Marco Rubio has canceled his planned visit to Israel after the death of Iran's Supreme Leader in joint airstrikes ordered by the United States and Israel. The killing has triggered retaliatory missile attacks across the region.
Israel released footage showing an airstrike on Iranian operatives preparing a missile launcher, as the United States and Israel carried out coordinated attacks on Iran. Tehran responded with missile strikes across the region, escalating fears of a wider conflict.
Missile attacks from Iran sent Israelis repeatedly into shelters after Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran. Communities in Tel Aviv faced exhaustion and limited shelter access as authorities placed the country on high alert.
Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras drew thousands to celebrate queer culture while honouring the protest legacy of the original 1978 marchers. Organisers reported a largely peaceful event despite a late controversy over a banned activist float.
President Donald Trump announced major military strikes against Iran, saying the campaign aims to eliminate nuclear and missile threats. He warned of possible American casualties and urged Iranian forces to surrender while calling on citizens to take control of their country.
Footage shows women reacting in disbelief after an airstrike hit a compound linked to Iran's Supreme Leader in Tehran. The United States and Israel said they launched major strikes, prompting Iran to vow a decisive response and raising fears of wider regional escalation.
Sir Keir Starmer has convened an emergency committee as missile strikes intensify in the Middle East following attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran. The United Kingdom is not involved and is urging de-escalation while prioritising the safety of its nationals in the region.
Dominique Ludwig presents a practical, high-protein meal plan packed with fibre-rich ingredients and plant diversity. From hearty salads and lean meats to simple snacks and desserts, the recipes focus on balanced, satisfying nutrition.
Grace Hayden received playful marriage proposals after sharing bikini photos from her Sri Lanka trip. The sports presenter continues to rise in the media world while recently opening up about the pressures and burnout behind her success.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie face growing distance from senior royals as fallout from their father’s scandal continues. Prince William is said to be taking a hard line, while family relationships remain strained behind palace doors.
A new poll shows only one in three Americans support military action against Iran, with most expressing fear about the prospect of war. Many believe a strike would leave the United States and the world worse off and could hurt President Donald Trump politically.
Neil Sedaka, the singer-songwriter behind numerous classic pop hits, has died at 86. A star of early rock 'n' roll, he later enjoyed a major comeback in the 1970s with chart-topping songs.
Joe Biden was confronted on a flight about children dying in Gaza, offering a brief response before the exchange was cut short. The incident comes as divisions over Gaza continue to shape Democratic Party politics and primary positioning.
Police are being urged to investigate alleged voter fraud after the Green Party's surprise by-election win in Manchester. Claims of illegal 'family voting' and sectarian campaigning have deepened political tensions and prompted calls for formal inquiries.
International Airlines Group shares fell despite a 26 per cent rise in annual profits and a planned £1.3 billion return to investors. Investors cited fuel price concerns and limited guidance even as the company reported a rebound in transatlantic bookings.
Johnny Manziel has obtained a temporary restraining order against a woman he alleges has stalked and harassed him for years. He says false claims and escalating behavior have left him fearful and seeking legal protection.
Two York brothers have become the first non-white winners of the National Fish and Chip Awards takeaway prize. They say their success reflects the diversity and modern identity of Britain.
The Green Party’s by election win has intensified debate about Labour’s future and the stability of Britain’s political system. Critics warn that shifting alliances and party fragmentation could reshape the national landscape ahead of the next general election.
Britain and the United States are evacuating diplomatic staff from Iran and Israel as tensions rise over Tehran’s nuclear program. Diplomatic talks have collapsed, and Washington is expanding its military presence while President Donald Trump warns of possible strikes.
A classified United States intelligence report alleges that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was cultivated by Russian spies who exploited personal grievances and vulnerabilities. The claims add to mounting scrutiny following his arrest and renewed questions over his past business dealings.
Prince Harry brushed aside questions about his uncle’s arrest during a visit to Jordan, focusing instead on humanitarian work in Gaza. The trip drew attention after the couple did not meet Jordan’s king or crown prince despite close royal ties.
A former BBC News chief says most newsroom staff oppose Reform UK and admits she overruled policy to give Nigel Farage more airtime. Her comments come after her resignation over a Panorama editing scandal involving President Donald Trump.
Meghan and Prince Harry visited Jordan to promote mental health and humanitarian aid efforts. The Duchess adopted a pared-back style reminiscent of Angelina Jolie while meeting refugees, patients and relief workers.
The Green Party has overturned a large Labour majority to win the Gorton and Denton by-election. The shock result piles pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer and highlights fractures in Labour’s support.
The Green Party's by-election win in Gorton and Denton has sparked claims of increasingly divisive identity politics in Britain. Critics argue the campaign deepened social fractures and signals growing fragmentation within the country's democracy.
Labour, Reform and the Greens have all been accused of using misleading or inflammatory tactics in the closely fought Gorton and Denton by-election. The contest has intensified scrutiny on campaign practices as the result carries major political consequences.
The Duke of Sussex has urged the opening of aid corridors into Gaza during a visit to Jordan with the Duchess of Sussex. He highlighted the humanitarian crisis, praised Jordan's leadership, and met recovering addicts at a rehabilitation centre in Amman.
Sir Keir Starmer is awaiting the result of the closely fought Gorton and Denton by-election, seen as a crucial test of his leadership. Labour faces a strong challenge from Reform and the Green Party after a bitter and divisive campaign.
Melania Trump will become the first first lady to preside over a United Nations Security Council meeting. The session will focus on children, technology, and education in conflict amid broader tensions over United States funding and support for the organization.
Donald Trump has approved the deployment of a self-detonating drone squadron after nuclear talks with Iran collapsed. The move is part of a major military build-up in the Middle East amid rising tensions.
Newcastle are tracking young winger Anan Khalaili while ruling out a return to Italy for Sandro Tonali. The club has scrapped plans for a radical new crest and faces key injury setbacks, with a European pre-season camp now preferred over a long-haul tour.
The United States has deployed its largest military buildup in the Middle East in decades amid rising tensions with Iran. Experts warn that any strike could trigger broader retaliation and risk a regional conflict.
The Duchess of Edinburgh began a two-day visit to Kenya focused on women’s roles in peacebuilding and conflict resolution. She met with national leaders and joined local women in a celebratory dance during a workshop visit.
A French court is ruling on the case of an Iranian woman accused of promoting terrorism, in a trial tied to a possible prisoner swap. Tehran has signaled readiness to exchange her for two French nationals once legal proceedings conclude.
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are locked in a struggle for influence as their new party announces its central executive committee results. The outcome is expected to shape the party's leadership and ideological direction.
Bianca Censori debuted a bright pink pixie cut during an outing in Los Angeles. Her transformation comes as reports suggest she and Kanye West are working to repair their marriage following his recent controversies and treatment.
Anthony Albanese has drawn criticism after calling Grace Tame 'difficult' at a public forum. Progressive figures accused him of using a sexist stereotype, despite his clarification that he meant she had experienced a difficult life.
Senator John Fetterman is gaining strong support from Republican voters while losing backing from Democrats. The dramatic shift in approval ratings could complicate his path to reelection.
Australia has advised families of diplomats in Israel and Lebanon to leave as Middle East tensions intensify. Voluntary departures have also been offered in several neighbouring countries while embassies remain open.
Confusion erupted after ministers contradicted each other over whether the Chagos Islands deal is on hold following intervention from the President of the United States. Opposition figures are urging Labour to abandon the agreement as legal and diplomatic pressure mounts.
Meghan and Harry carried out a high-profile humanitarian visit to Jordan as Prince Andrew's arrest fuels fresh turmoil for the Royal Family. The timing has prompted debate over whether the trip signals a strategic rebranding effort.
Prince Harry and Meghan visited injured teenagers from Gaza receiving treatment in Jordan. The couple met young patients at a hospital in Amman and learned about evacuation efforts providing urgent medical care.
Michelle Keegan shared a video of her gruelling home workout as she trains for upcoming projects. The actress is reportedly in the frame for a Hollywood adaptation of a new crime thriller by Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben.
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson said she moved from first class to business class on a flight to Milan to avoid a cabin of white middle-aged men and alleged poor treatment. The former Vogue editor shared her decision on social media, drawing both attention and praise from supporters.
Iranian elites are accused of sending their children to live in Western countries while enforcing repression at home. Public anger has grown after images of their lavish lifestyles surfaced during a deadly protest crackdown.
Kanye West has reportedly sought treatment in Spain in an effort to repair his marriage to Bianca Censori after months of controversy. Insiders say she encouraged him to get help and has given him another chance as he works toward recovery.
President Donald Trump delivered a fiery State of the Union address filled with clashes over immigration, sharp criticism of the Supreme Court, and praise for economic and energy gains. The speech featured dramatic protests, partisan showdowns, and tributes to Olympic athletes.
Locust swarms have swept across parts of the Canary Islands after blowing in from Western Sahara. Officials say the insects pose no immediate threat to people but are monitoring the risk to crops amid fears of a larger outbreak.
Iran rejected President Donald Trump’s accusations ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva while leaving the door open to diplomacy. The United States has increased its military presence in the region, raising fears of escalation if negotiations fail.
President Donald Trump's State of the Union address was marked by heated clashes with Democrats, sharp criticism of the Supreme Court, and forceful defenses of his immigration and economic policies. He also outlined his stance on Iran and celebrated American energy gains and Olympic athletes.
Pauline Hanson has voiced support for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after a bomb threat prompted his evacuation from The Lodge. Political leaders across the spectrum condemned the threats and called for calm.
President Donald Trump said Iran must promise it will never develop a nuclear weapon to avoid war. He stressed diplomacy is preferred but warned he would not allow Tehran to obtain a nuclear bomb.
Gavin Newsom is under fire after comments made during an interview with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens were widely criticized as patronizing toward Black Americans. The backlash raises concerns about his political judgment as he eyes a potential presidential run.
The Justice Department is suing the University of California, Los Angeles, alleging it failed to protect Jewish employees from antisemitic harassment during recent campus protests. The lawsuit seeks policy changes and damages for affected workers.
Community leaders and security experts warn that Iranian covert agents are operating in Australia to spread disinformation and intimidate diaspora communities. They are calling for greater transparency and stronger public education to counter foreign interference.
Anthony Albanese was evacuated from The Lodge after a bomb scare prompted a major security operation. Authorities found nothing suspicious, but leaders say rising threats against politicians are deeply concerning.
The Green Party is under fire for backing potentially vast slavery reparations and calling for a royal apology. Critics say the policy ignores present-day economic pressures as the party gains momentum in the polls.
Ulster Unionist Party leader Jon Burrows will travel to Washington on Saint Patrick's Day to promote investment and tourism in Northern Ireland. He also defended respecting an independent recommendation to raise Members of the Legislative Assembly salaries while calling for stricter penalties for parties that collapse Stormont.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is accused of verbally abusing a Palace police officer who blocked entry to an unannounced female visitor. The allegations come amid wider claims about security breaches, taxpayer-funded expenses and his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
The 1992 Ruby Ridge siege left Vicki and Samuel Weaver dead after a failed federal arrest operation escalated into violence. A new book examines how apocalyptic beliefs and government errors combined to produce one of the most notorious standoffs in modern American history.
President Donald Trump will use his State of the Union address to defend his foreign policy record amid rising public skepticism. He is expected to highlight actions in Venezuela, Iran and Ukraine while also justifying new tariffs after a Supreme Court setback.
President Donald Trump will use his State of the Union address to defend his economic record and major policy moves at home and abroad. He faces voter skepticism over living costs and political divisions ahead of the midterm elections.
An Australian doctor says the federal government blocked his attempt to repatriate women and children linked to the Islamic State group from Syria. The prime minister has ruled out government assistance, saying those involved must face the consequences of their actions.
Anthony Albanese has labelled the opposition's plan to jail those assisting Islamic State-linked families as unconstitutional. The proposal has drawn criticism from aid groups and minor parties, who warn it could criminalise humanitarian efforts.
President Trump rejected reports that his top general opposes military action against Iran, insisting the military stands ready if ordered. Behind the scenes, warnings about ammunition shortages and rising risks have complicated deliberations over strikes, negotiations, and possible regime change.
An online advertisement offering payment to attend an anti-Israel protest in Melbourne has triggered debate over paid demonstrators. The platform declined to comment as thousands gathered for the largely peaceful rally.
The Phillips Mansion in Pomona is the last major remnant of the vanished frontier town of Spadra. Built in 1875 by wealthy rancher Louis Phillips, it was saved from demolition in 1974 and is now preserved as a historical landmark.
A police officer in Whitechapel defended a Christian preacher's right to free speech during a confrontation with Muslim protesters. The article presents the incident as part of broader concerns about integration, religious tensions, and law enforcement in Britain.
A new play at Theatre Royal Stratford East examines a chilling Auschwitz photo album, turning historical investigation into powerful drama. Meanwhile, a comedy about the 1995 Blur and Oasis chart rivalry at Birmingham Repertory Theatre struggles to rise above crude nostalgia.
A Tourette syndrome campaigner shouted the N-word during the British Academy Film Awards, prompting backlash and an apology from the broadcaster. Supporters say the outburst was an involuntary symptom of his condition, while critics question why it was not edited from the delayed broadcast.
Iran warned of broader escalation if attacked, after threats of possible strikes by the United States over its nuclear programme. Tehran said it remains committed to diplomacy but is prepared to defend itself if necessary.
Brendan Rodgers marked Saudi Founding Day in traditional dress after a strong start as Al Qadsiah manager. His move follows a controversial departure from Celtic earlier this season.
President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing the assassination of Iran's supreme leader's son as protests intensify in Tehran. The United States has expanded its military presence in the region amid stalled nuclear negotiations and threats of possible strikes.
The British Broadcasting Corporation is under fire after editing out 'Free Palestine' from an awards speech while broadcasting a racial slur shouted during the ceremony. Viewers have criticised the decision, prompting an apology for the offensive language.
Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright shared a rare affectionate moment at a Cheshire train station before she heads to Hollywood for a new project. The couple recently enjoyed a family holiday in Abu Dhabi with their daughter Palma.
Harry Maguire is expected to sign a new contract at Manchester United after re-establishing himself under Michael Carrick. The club is also tackling issues with away fans at Old Trafford and planning a Europe-based pre-season. United are tracking young talent and former player Jesse Lingard is nearing a decision on his next club.
A Pennsylvania couple sued the previous owner of their home after finding Nazi symbols in the basement, but the case was dismissed. Juergen Steinmetz, the former owner, denies any Nazi affiliation and says the symbols were a decades-old prank. He now lives in Ohio and says he is glad the controversy is over.
Young girls in Gaza are using boxing to cope with the trauma of war, training in makeshift facilities led by coach Osama Ayub. Despite limited resources and ongoing conflict, they remain determined and call for international support. Their efforts highlight resilience and hope amid adversity.
Prince William visited a major green urban project in Riyadh as part of his trip to Saudi Arabia, meeting students and local leaders. His visit focuses on sustainability and women's participation in sport, but is overshadowed by controversy involving his uncle.
Police are assessing allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential reports with Jeffrey Epstein, raising the possibility of criminal charges. The palace has expressed concern and says it is ready to support any investigation. The scandal has reignited public and political pressure on the royal family.
Wes Streeting has released messages with Lord Mandelson criticizing Labour's direction under Keir Starmer and voicing concerns about his political future. The messages also show Streeting seeking advice on the recognition of Palestine and distancing himself from the Mandelson scandal.
Grace Tame has defended her appearance at a pro-Palestine rally, stating the protesters' rights to peaceful demonstration. Her speech and chant have sparked controversy, but she insists the focus should remain on the broader cause.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declined to condemn Grace Tame for her protest chant at a rally, sparking debate and calls for her Australian of the Year title to be revoked. The phrase used was criticised by Jewish leaders and politicians, while Tame has responded by sharing her speech.
A Tufts University graduate student from Turkey will not be deported after an immigration court blocked her removal. The government may still appeal the decision, which comes after her high-profile arrest and detention last year.
Sri Lanka's traditional kithul palm tapping has gained UNESCO recognition, boosting global interest in the craft. Despite increased demand and exports, the industry faces labour shortages and fears of fading tradition as younger generations turn away.
Artist Peter Drew has denounced far-right influencer Hugo Lennon for copying his 'Aussie' poster design to feature an alleged mass shooter. The posters, which appeared across Melbourne, have sparked public outrage and a police investigation.
































































































