Weakened Iran has called Trump’s bluff
Perhaps Iran has grasped something Donald Trump has not – holding good cards does not always mean holding a strong hand
Perhaps Iran has grasped something Donald Trump has not – holding good cards does not always mean holding a strong hand
Campaigner and TV star hits out at Lords who have tabled more than 1,000 amendments to the proposals
A total of 1,000 Kenyans have reportedly been recruited to fight for Russia in its war against Ukraine.26 mins agoWorld
If El Mencho represented the cartel’s violent face, his wife represented its economic spine
An Israeli strike on Thursday has killed at least two Palestinians and wounded five others east of Gaza City, according to Fadel Naeem, director of Al-Ahli Hospital, where the casualties arrived
Facility will produce thousands of machines for Kyiv and support hundreds of jobs in Suffolk
Kim Jong Un also called for developing new weapons systems to bolster his nuclear-armed military
President Donald Trump is urging Congress to turn his most-favored-nation drug-pricing deals into law, but Republicans don’t seem too keen on codifying his deals with drugmakers.
Acting university president says agents misrepresented themselves to gain entry to the residential buildingA student was arrested on Thursday by federal immigration officers who apparently misrepresented themselves by posing as New York police officers looking for a missing child in order to to gain entry to a residential building to make the apprehension.The acting president of the elite institution in , Claire Shipman, wrote in a statement sent to the wider Columbia community on Thursday that the university was working to gather more information on the incident earlier that morning.
Despite its public objections to Israel's actions, the UK is buying spyware developed and tested on Palestinians.
Social media platform is being used to turn young fighters into online personalities celebrated as ‘lion cubs’
Four archbishops of Wales are referred to in a report which lists a "catalogue of failures".
At least 20 states were plunged into cartel-fuelled chaos as a result, with violence surging as authorities tightened security across the region.
The government is under increasing pressure to reform Britain’s student loan system, which has left scores of graduates with sky-high debts
Brazil’s Supreme Court has convicted two politicians for ordering the 2018 assassination of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco, in a ruling that showcases the entrenched links between politics and organized crime. In a unanimous decision on Wednesday, the court found former federal lawmaker Chiquinho Brazão and his brother, Domingos Brazão, a former state legislator, […]
Our community has responded to Channel 4’s show with anger and frustration, highlighting years of sewage pollution, regulatory failure, privatisation, corporate greed and environmental mismanagement, while calling for urgent action to protect rivers, public health and ecosystems
To even be talking about this drastic deportation policy is a sign the far right is winning. In Italy, it’s more than just talkMeeting earlier this month, the French anti-immigration politician Éric Zemmour bluntly summed up his mission: “Politics needs to defeat demographics.” Given rising numbers of Muslims, he said, there was perhaps “10 to 20 years” left to save Europe from “disappearing”. Both men placed their hopes in one policy to reverse the “invasion”: remigration.At root, remigration means using mass deportations in order to curtail minority – especially Muslim – populations. In France’s 2022 presidential election, Zemmour pledged the creation of a “ministry of remigration” meant to , targeting undocumented and dual-national criminals. In practice, supporters of the idea often blur distinctions between criminals and non-criminals, longer-standing citizens and recent migrants, the undocumented and those with settled status.David Broder is the author of Mussolini’s Grandchildren: Fascism In Contemporary Italy
Women forced to deliver babies in corridors, Asian women stereotyped as ‘princesses’ and black women’s pain dismissed are among shocking findings of Amos inquiry
New evidence reveals what happened when 19 people were shot dead in Kathmandu last September.7 hrs agoAsia
As Israel ignores the sovereignty of its neighboring states, the country continues to prove how dangerous it is to leave unrestricted weapons and armaments in its hands, and how much it endangers regional peace, international law and humanity
Daughter calls Kwok Yin Sang’s conviction ‘transnational repression’
Lutnick lied to the New York Post about visiting Epstein’s infamous island during an October 2025 interview
Investigations are underway after Cuba said a speedboat carrying 10 people approached the island's north shore and opened fire on Cuban soldiers when confronted
The governing board of the Los Angeles Unified School District will meet in a closed session a day after the FBI served search warrants at the district’s headquarters and the home of its superintendent
Jewish parents claim officials in California have turned a blind eye to ‘state-wide rot’ that has taken root in schools
The president of the Human Rights Campaign described the law as allowing ‘government-sanctioned harassment’
After a nine-year-old girl was kidnapped and taken from Spain to Bolivia, authorities feared the worst. They found her in the rainforest nine months later – but that wasn’t the end of her ordealOn 27 August 2013, a tall, spirited nine-year-old girl with long, well-brushed hair boarded an overnight coach in Barcelona. Nada Itrab was bright and observant. At school, she regularly came top of her class. Even now, she carried a notebook, eager to record the things she would discover on this trip. She had been given a camera, too – a cheap, lilac-coloured digital model which, since she was unused to luxuries, seemed to her like a treasure.In eight hours, Nada would be at Barajas airport in the Spanish capital, Madrid. She would take her first flight, heading for Bolivia’s largest city, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. To her, the trip was an adventure, like something from the storybooks that she read at her local library in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, a city just south of Barcelona. The daughter of undocumented immigrants from Morocco, Nada had lived there since she was four.
The Pentagon’s top spokesman is reiterating that the military wants to use Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology in legal ways and won’t let the company dictate any limits ahead of a Friday deadline to agree to its demands
Susie Wiles' own attorney gave Joe Biden's administration permission to spy on her during a 2023 phone call without her knowledge, FBI officials allege.
Republican lawmakers push for conservative professors to counter purported leftwing indoctrination in schoolsThis story was produced by, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education.One glossy insert stuck out from the orientation packet handed to hundreds of Ohio State University freshmen last August. It advertised a tempting offer: students could earn a $4,000 scholarship – close to a third off in-state tuition – if they enrolled in one civics-oriented course and attended three events each semester outside of class.
Deadly attacks by Sudanese paramilitary forces on a town in Sudan’s western Darfur region have displaced more than 3,000 people in the past few days
The father's full criminal record ranged back to 1999 and included convictions for assault with a deadly weapon, felony drug possession and possessing a firearm while being a felon.
Scandal individualises corruption, creating a spectacle that redirects anger away from structural power.
Not even all Hindus and Jews find safety in the countries supposedly built to protect them.
Baroness Amos said ‘I’m not ruling anything in or out’ on potential statutory maternity inquiry
Will US intelligence learn its lessons from the Iraq war, and just how badly their legitimacy has been undermined?Four years ago, on 24 February 2022, the Russian military began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, having already occupied Crimea since 2014. Tensions between Ukraine’s government and western leaders on one side and the Kremlin on the other had been escalating for years, but war did not seem like a foregone conclusion, at least not to key European politicians and even to , the Ukrainian president.Zelenskyy hadn’t even packed an emergency suitcase, though talk of war was everywhere. All that changed at 4.50am that Thursday morning. Russian missiles rained down on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, and Russian troops the eastern flank of the country on three different fronts. Zelenskyy and his family fled to an undisclosed location amid of Russian assassination squads. What has become the largest war on European soil since the second world war, what Putin has blandly called a “special military operation”, had begun.Moustafa Bayoumi is the author of the award-winning books How Does It Feel To Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America and This Muslim American Life: Dispatches from the War on Terror. He is Professor of English at Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Murderous governments and armed groups always considered reporters like Marie Colvin a nuisance – now they see them as legitimate targetsA friend wrote to me last week to tell me that my name appeared in the Epstein files. “But it’s for a good cause,” he wrote. “Nothing sinister.”In 2012, shortly after my friend and colleague Marie Colvin was killed in Homs, Syria, I Norwegian diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen. Rød-Larsen was a renowned fixer who had negotiated the 1993 Oslo accords.Janine di Giovanni is a war correspondent and the executive director of The Reckoning Project, a war crimes unit in Ukraine, Sudan and Gaza. She is the author of The Morning They Came for Us: Dispatches from Syria
Women share their trauma of giving birth at Yeovil District Hospital, which is currently under investigation.
A former Zurich employee claims defective flats were not inspected as surveyors were overburdened. 9 mins agoWales
The parents of a brain-damaged girl consider legal action over claims of hospital failures.4 hrs agoOxfordshire
Among the most notorious cases was Victoria Climbié, tortured to death by relatives believing she was possessed - while Mardoche Yembi is among survivors speaking out.
28 mins agoMany people are again leaving the region of Tigray just over three years after the civil war there ended.28 mins ago
Pimps using the internet to reach new victims with promise of glamorous life and financial independence, anti-slavery commissioner warns
This institutional inertia combined with a widespread reluctance to admit mistakes adds to victims' trauma and the 'cycle must stop', a report by Baroness Amos says.
Former Australian Border Force officer Rohan Pike, who has been quoted extensively as an expert, also advises nicotine-industry-linked organisationsA former Australian Border Force officer who has positioned himself before government inquiries as Australia’s “foremost law enforcement expert” on illicit tobacco also advises nicotine industry-linked organisations – leading public health advocates to argue more transparency is needed.Rohan Pike, who spent more than two decades in law enforcement and now runs a consultancy, has become a prominent media commentator on the illicit tobacco trade, promoting policies that align with those supported by the tobacco industry.
Former prince spoke of brief visit but documents describe dinner party, glamorous guests and an invitation to the Boom Boom Room
Emails reveal how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's royal home was site of financial meetings on which Epstein advised.