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Israeli ambassador to the UK summoned over Gaza blockade. UK and allies criticize Israeli government's actions in Gaza, threatening consequences. Sanctions imposed on Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
The King's visit to Canada aims to emphasize the country's independence and sovereignty in the face of potential threats from the US President. This visit precedes the King and Queen's trip to Ottawa, where Charles will open a session of the Canadian parliament.
UK Prime Minister condemns Israel's actions in Gaza, demands ceasefire and more aid. International pressure increases as blockade causes famine warnings and hunger crisis.
Bezeq's Q1 profit increased by 7% to 319 million shekels, with fibre subscribers up 36% to 885,000. The company aims to complete fibre deployment in 2025 at 2.9 million homes and is negotiating with regulators to end structural separation.
President Trump's approval rating has risen to 50 percent, with improvements seen in various demographics. The increase is linked to successful trade deals and a trip to the Middle East.
Gordonstoun school in Scotland forms partnership with Dubai football club and local leagues to provide students with unique sporting opportunities and strengthen community ties.
President Trump's claims of being offered a $400 million jet as a gift by Qatari officials are called into question by a new report. Negotiations for the luxury jet began in early 2023, with initial talks centered around leasing the plane before shifting to accepting it as a gift.
Laura Loomer, a far-right activist, clashes with the White House over policy and personnel choices, claiming to speak for the MAGA base and influence how they view the president's performance.
The UN has approval for 100 more aid trucks to enter Gaza, with concerns over rising malnutrition rates due to food shortages during the Israeli blockade.
Australia joins over 20 nations in calling on Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza, emphasizing the urgent need to assist the population facing starvation. International aid organisations warn that the proposed aid falls short of meeting the needs of millions of Palestinians.
France's foreign minister reaffirms support for recognising a Palestinian state and calls for a political solution. France condemns Israel's actions in Gaza and advocates for a review of the EU-Israel cooperation agreement.
Britain, France, and Canada have issued a stark warning to Israel over its military operations in Gaza, citing the dire humanitarian situation. The leaders have called for an immediate halt to the offensive and the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Living Nostradamus Athos Salomé warns of a silent nuclear crisis and geopolitical conflicts escalating globally. He predicts the end of the war in Ukraine without a declared victory and warns about an invisible war that could result in a nuclear reactor explosion.
President Trump's claim of a $400 million luxury jet 'gift' from Qatari officials is debunked by a new report. Negotiations for the jet began in 2020, with discussions initially focusing on leasing the plane. Qatar officials believed they were selling the jet, not offering it as a gift.
Greece's Foreign Minister expresses concern over the situation in Gaza, supports Ukraine, and calls for strong leadership to promote peace and prosperity amid global challenges.
McDonald's fans are celebrating the return of Squishmallows toys in Happy Meals, with collectors sharing their excitement on social media. The limited-edition plushies are now available nationwide until June 9.
The Trump administration is cutting federal grants to Harvard University over claims of antisemitic harassment and discrimination. Harvard has been accused of considering ethnicity in student applications and allowing discrimination against Jews.
The Civil Rights Fraud Initiative will investigate universities that allegedly discriminate against students while accepting federal funds. The initiative follows a False Claims Act inquiry into Harvard's admission policies by the Trump administration.
Eurovision broadcasters Spain and Belgium accuse vote-rigging after Israel's second-place finish. Complaints raised over televoting system and discrepancies between public and jury votes.
Abbie Chatfield receives criticism for naming and shaming online trolls despite previous pleas for haters to stop. The media personality's actions spark controversy and backlash from followers.
Gary Lineker, once a national hero, has transformed into a divisive figure known for his aggressive and offensive political statements. Despite his expertise as a football analyst, Lineker's departure from the BBC has been met with mixed reactions.
Irish rap group Kneecap threatens to sue industry critics who want them banned from Glastonbury Festival. The trio is under investigation for controversial statements made at music events.
Elon Musk revealed that his AI chatbot Grok will be hosted on Microsoft's data centers, despite being in a legal battle with the software giant. The announcement came during Microsoft's Build conference, where Musk and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had a pre-recorded video conversation.
President Trump meets with Kennedy Center board to discuss reshaping the premier cultural center and its programming to better align with his vision for the arts.
Western leaders warn Israel against Gaza offensive and aid restrictions, threatening targeted sanctions. They also express support for US, Qatar, and Egypt efforts for a Gaza ceasefire and commitment to recognising a Palestinian state.
United Nations aid chief calls the aid allowed into Gaza a 'drop in the ocean' of what is needed. More aid must be permitted to enter Gaza to address the urgent humanitarian crisis.
Yael Abraham, a rich lawyer, is accused of forging wills to claim a $20 million estate after losing a bid to claim ownership of two homes in Rozelle. The ongoing legal battle involves allegations of fraud and disputed wills.
CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon steps down amidst potential lawsuit with President Trump over '60 Minutes' interview. McMahon and '60 Minutes' executive producer Bill Owens have resigned due to disagreement over settling with Trump. CBS' parent company, Paramount Global, is considering settling Trump's lawsuit.
Israel has allowed more Palestinians to leave Gaza, with around 1,000 departing for Europe. The easing of restrictions is seen as a step towards facilitating the resettlement of Gaza's population in other countries, despite denials of any connection to Trump's proposal.
Sir Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen denounce the dire situation in Gaza and demand immediate aid access. Israel faces pressure to ease the blockade and ensure humanitarian supplies reach those in need.
Gary Lineker apologises for social media post causing 'hurt and upset' as he confirms early exit from the BBC after 26 years. He will not host World Cup or FA Cup coverage as previously announced.
Gary Lineker has resigned from the BBC after facing backlash for sharing an anti-Semitic post on social media. His departure from the broadcaster was accelerated following the controversy. Lineker has apologized for the post and acknowledged his mistake in sharing offensive content.
Gary Lineker is set to step down from the BBC today over antisemitism allegations and will no longer work for the BBC presenting FA Cup matches and at the next World Cup in America in 2026. Lineker shared a now-deleted reel on Instagram which originated with a pro-Palestine group, leading to his departure from the broadcasting corporation.
Gary Lineker's departure from the BBC comes after controversy surrounding his social media posts, including a now-deleted Instagram story featuring an antisemitic image. The former England footballer and prominent BBC pundit has faced criticism for his comments on various issues, leading to his decision to step away from his role as a presenter.
Netanyahu vows to control Gaza, aid trucks prepare to enter the enclave, and Israeli forces conduct a deadly raid in Khan Younis.
Gary Lineker is expected to quit the BBC following anti-Semitism allegations. Despite this, his career in the media will continue, with a focus on podcasting.
South Africa's President Ramaphosa aims to mend ties with Trump by discussing business opportunities for Elon Musk's companies. Trump has criticized South Africa for its policies, and Ramaphosa may propose Tesla tariff reductions and discuss Starlink access during their meeting.
Report reveals increase in anti-Jewish narratives in university lectures, with over 20% of students reporting 'antisemitic claims'. Study shows non-factual narratives shaping understanding of conflict, with social media as main source.
Gary Lineker will not host the 2026 World Cup after leaving the BBC due to an antisemitism controversy. Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates, and Gabby Logan are among the contenders to replace him.
Gary Lineker is facing backlash for his social media posts on sensitive topics, leading to calls for his removal from the BBC. His controversial tweets have caused outrage and criticism from various groups and individuals.
Ryanair's annual earnings fell 16% as it slashed air fares, but now plans to raise prices for growth. The airline expects a 3% increase in passenger numbers and aims to recover from a 7% fare decline in the upcoming year.
Gary Lineker is under fire for sharing an 'anti-semitic' post on social media, prompting calls for his departure from the BBC. The Campaign for Antisemitism has criticized Lineker for promoting propagandist politics and vilifying those he disagrees with.
Israel permits limited aid into Gaza after a blockade. U.N. official reports 20 aid trucks with food to enter. Gaza Humanitarian Foundation plans to resume aid distribution, but international groups express concerns.
Gary Lineker is set to resign from the BBC after criticizing his boss and facing backlash for sharing an anti-Semitic post. His comments about Alex Kay-Jelski and the controversial social media post led to his decision to step down from the broadcaster.
The first round of Poland's presidential election favored right-wing candidates, setting the stage for a crucial runoff. The outcome will impact foreign policy and key reforms in the country. The race is between liberal Trzaskowski and conservative Nawrocki, with much at stake for Poland's future.
Oil prices fell as Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit rating and China's economic data showed signs of a slowdown. Uncertainties over trade agreements and geopolitical tensions continue to impact market sentiment.
Jacinda Ardern rebuked Donald Trump's America First policies in a speech at Yale, advocating for international cooperation and empathy in addressing global challenges. She emphasized the interconnectedness of nations and the need for responsible leadership in times of crisis.
President Trump aims to broker a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war through calls with Putin and Zelenskyy. Critics question U.S. policy towards Ukraine and Russia, fearing Trump's affinity for Putin may disadvantage Ukraine in negotiations.
Dragon's blood trees on Socotra Island are under threat from climate change, cyclones, and invasive goats. These unique trees are vital to the island's ecosystem and tourism industry. Local conservation efforts are crucial to protect these iconic species.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill over 100 people, including children, as hospitals struggle to cope. Hamas calls for Israeli forces to withdraw for a ceasefire deal.
Keir Starmer's negotiations with the EU may result in the acceptance of free movement of EU citizens aged 18 to 30 into Britain, undermining the desire for independence from the EU. This could lead to a significant increase in the EU population by 2030.
Gary Lineker is facing backlash over an anti-Semitic post on social media, leading to his reported departure from the BBC after 26 years. The former footballer is expected to step down from his role amid allegations of antisemitism.
Robert Shwartzman, born in Israel and raised in Russia, used his pole-winning run at the Indy 500 to advocate for peace in both nations amid ongoing conflicts. The 25-year-old driver emphasized the importance of unity and negotiation to resolve global disputes.
Mike Myers returned to SNL to recreate an awkward moment with Kanye West from 20 years ago, poking fun at the encounter in a sketch with Kenan Thompson playing West. The sketch featured humorous interactions between Myers and Thompson's version of Kanye, referencing past events and West's recent controversies.
Britain, Israel, Canada, Syria, Russia, US, Spain, Somalia, Romania, Ukraine, Netherlands, Vatican, FBI, Portugal in focus in current world news.
Rookie driver Robert Shwartzman surprises everyone by winning the pole position at the Indianapolis 500, marking a historic moment in the race's history.
Human rights activist Peter Tatchell claims he was wrongfully detained at a pro-Palestine march for condemning Israel's actions and Hamas's human rights abuses. Police admit error in detaining him and vow to review the incident.
Two British protesters were arrested for disrupting Israel's Eurovision performance. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in Basel ahead of the final to protest Israel's involvement.
Gary Lineker is reportedly leaving the BBC early and will not be part of the 2026 World Cup coverage. His departure follows controversy over a social media post and criticism of the government's asylum policy.
Lip reader explains Pedro Pascal's advice to Joaquin Phoenix at Cannes Film Festival. Fans speculate about the interaction, with concerns over misinterpretations in today's political climate.
Israel has recovered items related to Eli Cohen, a legendary spy, from Syria, but his body remains missing. The items include documents, photos, and personal belongings, marking 60 years since Cohen's execution in Damascus. Prime Minister Netanyahu shared part of the archive with Cohen's widow.
Senator Schumer questions if Trump administration cuts to the Coast Guard led to the deadly Brooklyn Bridge crash involving a Mexican Navy ship. The ship likely suffered a mechanical issue before hitting the iconic structure, resulting in two crew members killed and several injured.
Israel will permit a basic amount of food into Gaza to prevent a hunger crisis, while ensuring aid does not reach Hamas militants. The timing and logistics of aid distribution are still unclear.
Ukrainian President Zelensky and US Vice President Vance met at Pope Leo's inauguration mass in Vatican City, signaling a possible diplomatic reconciliation after their previous argument.
Remember Monday star loses wedding ring after Eurovision, signs lucrative record deal with Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Israel has retrieved items belonging to Eli Cohen, a famous Israeli spy, from a covert operation in Syria. The items include handwritten notes, keys to his apartment, and personal objects taken from his home after his capture.
Protesters in red marched through The Hague urging the Dutch government to intervene in Gaza. The demonstration marked the country's largest in two decades.
Gwyneth Paltrow discusses the creation of Goop's controversial candle and the motivation behind keeping it on the site despite backlash. The candle, inspired by a joke, faced lawsuits but also led to the release of a 'Hands Off My Vagina' candle in 2022.
Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized President Trump for questioning America's global war on terror in Saudi Arabia and accepting a $400 million plane from Qatar. Pence expressed disappointment in Trump's failure to visit Israel, urging him to reconsider accepting the luxury plane from Qatar and emphasizing the importance of supporting Israel.
Protesters in The Hague call for Dutch government to take stronger action against Israel's actions in Gaza, accusing Israel of war crimes and demanding a 'red line' be drawn.
Pro-Palestine activists disrupt filming of Gal Gadot's new film in London, protesting against her support of Israel's invasion of Gaza. Gadot, who served in the IDF, has been targeted by protestors in recent events, including disruptions at her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
Trump's tour of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE sidelines Netanyahu, signals a new Middle East order, and highlights U.S. pivot to wealthy Gulf states. Critics say Netanyahu's policies leave Israel paralyzed and isolated in the region.
The NEU has come under fire for promoting biased political views in schools through workshops and events supporting the Palestinian cause. Critics warn that the union's actions could breach legislation banning the promotion of biased content in educational settings.
Israeli Prime Minister's office statement reveals talks in Doha focus on demilitarisation of Gaza Strip and exile of Hamas militants with little progress reported so far.
Israel's economy expanded by 3.4% in Q1 2025, impacted by the conflict with Hamas. The growth rate was lower than anticipated but still showed strength amidst the ongoing war.
Ministers urged to proscribe Iran's IRGC as a terrorist group due to hardline policies. Three alleged Iranian spies arrested in London for targeting journalists.
Remember Monday, the UK's Eurovision entrants, share their appreciation for the experience and support they received despite not receiving public votes.
Remember Monday's Eurovision performance fell short of expectations, finishing in 18th place with 88 points. Despite signing a record deal with Andrew Lloyd Webber, the band faced criticism and low odds leading up to the competition.
Pope Leo XIV's inauguration ceremony drew massive crowds as he emphasized the Church's peacemaking efforts in his first sermons. Leo, the first U.S. pope, received support from well-wishers and world leaders during the event.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of over 75 people, including civilians, as Israel escalates its offensive. The conflict shows no signs of ending as Israel ramps up pressure on Hamas to agree to a ceasefire on its terms.
Israeli airstrikes have led to the deaths of 100 Palestinians in Gaza, while ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas show little advancement. The Gaza healthcare system is facing challenges in providing care amidst the ongoing conflict and aid blockades.
Pope Leo XIV greeted crowds before his inaugural Mass, receiving symbols of the papacy. The event drew a large crowd to St Peter's Square to witness the historic moment.
Pope Leo XIV inaugurates his ministry with a festive ceremony at St. Peter's Square, receiving the pallium and fisherman's ring. The event is attended by heads of state, including U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Peruvian President Dina Boluarte.
Sussan Ley opens up about spending her mother's final moments with her, following her historic election as the Liberal Party's first female leader. Ley's mother, Angela Braybrooks, passed away at 93 years old after being surrounded by family in palliative care.
Experience the luxury and adventure of Jack's Camp in Botswana, where guests can interact with meerkats, enjoy high tea in a Persian tent, and explore the desert on quad bikes. The camp offers exclusive accommodations and a unique safari experience.
Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, will take charge of the Catholic Church in a ceremony attended by global leaders. Leo's focus on peace has been highlighted in his initial speeches as pope.
A leaked map reveals Israel's plan to divide Palestine into controlled land strips, restricting civilian movement and imposing tight security measures. The proposal aims to pressure Hamas into a ceasefire deal, leading to concerns about the freedom of movement for up to 2 million Palestinians in Gaza.
U.S. embassy in Libya denies plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to Libya, despite reports. Palestinians reject idea of leaving Gaza, comparing it to past displacements.
Israel intercepted a missile from Yemen aimed at their territory, prompting sirens to sound in various regions. The missile launch was believed to be in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
BBC had Sophie Ellis-Bextor as standby for UK's Eurovision jury results due to concerns over Ncuti Gatwa's withdrawal. Gatwa, known for his support for Palestine, abruptly pulled out of his presenting duties, leading to questions about the motive behind his decision.
Austria's JJ wins Eurovision with Wasted Love, beating Israel in the music competition watched by millions. The win marks Austria's third victory in Eurovision history.
Austria's JJ wins Eurovision with Wasted Love, while Israel comes second. UK gives 12 points to Israel in the grand final.
Austria emerged victorious in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 held in Basel, Switzerland, marking their third win in the competition. Operatic singer JJ secured the win just ahead of Israel in the highly anticipated music event.
Israeli airstrike kills 24 in Gaza, including women and children, as conflict intensifies. Mediators are facilitating talks between Israel and Hamas, but no progress has been made.
The Eurovision Song Contest grand final in Basel, Switzerland, featured a diverse range of performances from talented artists representing various countries. The competition was fierce as singers vied for the prestigious Eurovision trophy.
Fans believe Remember Monday will emerge victorious in Eurovision with their song 'What The Hell Just Happened?' despite bookies ranking them low in the odds. The group's high-energy routine and promise of tattoos added excitement to the competition.
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