
Israeli minister faces backlash over building of gallows site for hanging Palestinians with ‘viewing booth’
The ‘depraved’ move normalises violence against Palestinians in Israel, human rights groups warn

The ‘depraved’ move normalises violence against Palestinians in Israel, human rights groups warn

Far-right minister says those convicted in military courts of terror offences will be executed after passing of death penalty law that does not apply to IsraelisIsrael’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has posted a gloating video of the construction of a gallows complex where Palestinians convicted of terror offences – but not Jewish extremists accused of similar crimes – will be hanged.Ben-Givr, who has previously attracted international sanctions and condemnation for his activities, said the new execution site would be equipped with viewing booths for families of victims to watch the hangings.

Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West BankScroll downCredit: Avishay Mohar, B'TselemHagar ShezafShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppThese images appear again and again – from the ground, from the air, and on maps: dozens of Palestinian communities wiped off the landscape, while illegal Israeli settler outposts continue to spread across the West Bank.Since October 7, 2023, this phenomenon has intensified significantly. Unlike the war in Gaza, there is no discussion in Israel about ending this parallel campaign of dispossession.
The World Health Organisations says the number of Israeli attacks on Palestinian healthcare workers in the West Bank rose more than fourfold in a month

Israel's plans to open up tenders for the construction of some 1,200 settlement homes in a strategically important part of the occupied West Bank have sparked fresh condemnation by major Western powers. In a joint statement, the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada called the decision "unacceptable" and urged Israel to "retract the plans immediately".
Foreign secretary Ed Miliband said UK would soon announce moves to respond to Israeli government policies, protect the viability of the Palestinian state and ‘target sanctions at those who participate in illegal settlement expansion’

The Foreign Secretary branded it an 'unacceptable and destructive act' for the Israeli government to publish a tender for the E1 settlement project.

Israel has opened up tenders for the construction of some 1,200 settlement homes in a strategically important part of the occupied West Bank, as the government seeks to end any chance of a Palestinian state. Plans to build on the so-called E1 area - east of Jerusalem - have long been internationally condemned, with settlements illegal under international law.

A surrogate who refused to abort a baby diagnosed with a heart defect claims the child was snatched from her arms as soon as he was born. The baby boy, born Aug 12, was reportedly carried away just moments after McKenna West, a cardiac nurse from Alaska, gave birth.

Surrogate mother McKenna West, 28, has claimed that the baby she gave birth to on August 12 was snatched from her as soon as his umbilical cord was cut.

The surrogate has called the newborn Gabriel, while the couple has referred to the baby boy as Rumi in court filings.

The mother of a 17-year-old girls raped by Afghan asylum seeker Parmeet Khurana in 2021 condemned the Home Office pamphlet as 'pie in the sky'.

Home Office document provides guidance on gender equality and respect in public

The nine-page booklet covers issues including respect in public, sex and consent, and gender equality.

UK arrivals have been told to treat women equally, not sexually assault partners or have sex with children in a new Home Office pamphlet. As well as the guidebook, a series of posters have also been designed by the government.

According to the Home Office, asylum seekers may choose to stay with friends or family who can afford to accommodate them. The post appeared first on .

Asylum seekers arriving in Britain are being handed official booklets explaining what rape is and that men and women in Britain are “equal”. The nine-page document, published by the Home Office, tells migrants they must understand that “laws and customs here may be different from your home country”.

A Home Office publication setting out the 'rules and expectations' of living in Britain will be handed to asylum seekers as part of an education campaign.

Housing asylum seekers at a former RAF base could cost more than £500 a night per migrant, a campaign group has claimed. Residents opposed to plans to place more than 1,200 asylum seekers at the former RAF base at Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire made the calculation based on National Audit Office (NAO) figures for a similar scheme that Labour abandoned because it was not good value for money.

The World Health Organization says Congo will receive 70,000 doses of the Ervebo vaccine

An Ebola outbreak in Congo has surpassed 5,000 confirmed cases

The Ebola outbreak in Congo has reached 5,000 cases as responders warn it is spreading at an unprecedented speed outpacing efforts to slow it in one of the country’s remotest regions

The World Health Organisation, WHO, has raised fresh concerns over the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, warning that the virus is spreading at an unprecedented pace and could extend to more countries. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus gave the warning on Tuesday during an emergency meeting on the outbreak, acknowledging that containment efforts […]

Conflict, delayed detection, and mistrust are complicating efforts to contain the virus in eastern DR Congo.

The outbreak unfolding in one of Congo's most vulnerable regions is the fastest-growing Ebola outbreak ever.

Donald Trump announced the “most crushing economic operation ever” against Iran as he pivots to financial warfare in a bid to force Tehran into accepting his terms of a deal to end the war. The US president declared “economic D-day” in a social media post on Wednesday evening and warned that countries providing “any kind of lifeline” to Iran would also face “tremendous economic consequences”.
Unable to force Tehran’s surrender, President Donald Trump appears to be taking his frustration out on Oman and other U.S. partners in greater measure.

President Trump appeared to suggest that the United States would impose economic penalties on countries that do business with Iran, though he did not specify what actions he would take.

President Donald Trump warned countries that traded with Tehran of severe consequences.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected US President Donald Trump’s latest economic pressure campaign against Tehran, describing it as another attempt to revive policies that have previously failed to achieve Washington’s objectives. Araghchi made the remarks on Thursday in response to Trump’s announcement of what the US president described as an unprecedented economic campaign aimed at […]

United States President Donald Trump has declared the commencement of the “most severe economic operation” against Iran. This is as negotiations aimed at resolving the prolonged conflict between the two nations remain stalled. In a message posted on Truth Social on Wednesday, Trump stated that Iran had “failed to seize” the opportunity to negotiate a deal […]

US president pivots towards ‘crushing’ economic operation against Iran and its trading partners as military strikes fail to bring Tehran to the tableDonald Trump has announced a new campaign to isolate Iran’s economy, threatening “tremendous economic consequences” on any country that helps or does business with Tehran, a move that could set up a fresh confrontation with China if implemented.“Today, I am announcing the most crushing economic operation ever taken against any country!” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Any country that allows its financial institutions, businesses, airports, or government entities to provide any type of lifeline to Iran will itself face tremendous economic consequences.”

A British zoologist involved in risky bat coronavirus experiments in Wuhan is accused of plotting with a senior US health official to shut down the theory that Covid-19 leaked from a lab. Dr Peter Daszak, the former president of EcoHealth Alliance, sent bottles of wine to David Morens, thanking him for his “behind the scenes shenanigans” and promising further gifts, such as dinners at Michelin-starred restaurants, US court documents state.

A young activist thought her father’s disapproval of her leftwing views was purely political. Then one evening, a kiss goodbye sent her on a remarkable journey that continues today• Last chance to buy the summer issue of The Long Read magazine, now with 15% off. to orderAs a child, Analía Azic used to pretend she was secretly a princess, the heiress to a magical distant kingdom. In real life, she was the daughter of a greengrocer named Juan Antonio Azic and a demure housewife named Esther Abrego. The family lived in the province of Buenos Aires, which, as anyone from the area will tell you with a dash of pride, is not the city of Buenos Aires but its rougher neighbour. Analía was not royalty, but she had an iron will and audacity out of proportion to her small stature.Analía cared little for grades at the Ladies Institute of the Sacred Heart, where she rolled with the dominantes, girls who hiked their school skirts up so high they served as little more than belts, and dreamed of the weekend when they could finally trade in their school uniforms for designer jeans and tight tank tops and sashay into Electric Circus, the one local club that allowed in minors. There, Analía would climb atop the speakers and dance, then leap back down to toy with the boys from the Argentine air force’s technical trade school.

The remains of 582 people, including babies and young children, have been uncovered from a mass grave in northern Sri Lanka. The site is linked to allegations that the country’s military killed Tamil civilians during the Sri Lankan civil war, which lasted from 1983 to 2009.

The treatment, also known as Onswik and made by Eli Lilly, is said to work as well as daily injections

Ozempic and Mounjaro have helped drive a doubling in NHS spending on diabetes treatments. The cost of medicines and devices used to treat diabetes in England reached a record £2.3bn last year, up from £985m a decade ago.

Hundreds of thousands of people with type 2 diabetes could get access to a new weekly insulin jab to replace daily injections.

Drug chiefs have approved a treatment that delivers a far longer-lasting version of the vital hormone, which diabetics lack.

The treatment, also known as Onswik and made by Eli Lilly, is said to work as well as daily injections

Channel 4’s new documentary The Great ADHD Myth? heard medical experts question whether ADHD is a genuine neurodevelopmental disorder, or a social construct.

ADHD is a real condition that can have serious consequences if undiagnosed. An ill-informed documentary that suggests it is a modern, social construct could cause harm, says Caroline Williams

Dr Max Pemberton isn’t uncompassionate or especially radical, but he assembles a team of medics whose stance on the condition is clear from the off. This is a documentary that will incense and offend manyPresenter Max Pemberton, a psychiatrist in the NHS, Daily Mail columnist and author, and the experts he has assembled, waste no time in setting out their stall in The Great ADHD Myth?. This is a documentary that will incense and offend some of its viewers, and its scepticism regarding ADHD is clear from the outset. “It’s certainly not a medical condition as far as I’m concerned,” says the former president of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Dr Iona Heath. “We’re going to look back and think: did we actually put a chemical cosh on an entire developing generation of brains?” says a neurophysiological psychologist. “The industry around ADHD is about making money at the cost of the misery of others,” says a former president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.These represent the three main questions raised by Pemberton. The first is whether ADHD is a neuro-developmental disorder – ie do those diagnosed with the condition have different brains from those without – or whether it is a way of suppressing natural tendencies (especially those of children) and inducing behaviours that society deems acceptable. The second is how doctors should approach treatment, which most often involves amphetamines. “These are controlled drugs,” says consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr Sami Timimi. “There’s good reason why we warn the rest of the population [about them].” The third question is – who benefits from the increase in diagnoses we have seen in the past decade or so? How has ADHD moved from a relatively unknown condition 10 years ago to affecting about 2.5 million people in the UK today (including a 200% increase in people being referred for diagnosis in the past five years)??

Psychiatrists in Channel 4 documentary argue it is more a ‘social construct’ than a medical conditionPeople are increasingly seeking to an obtain an ADHD diagnosis without pursuing treatment, according to experts who have called for more research to understand why.Some people now regard as “an identity, rather than a disorder”, with the result that many obtain assessments from poor quality private providers, which lead them to “believe they have a condition needing treatment”, said the psychiatrist Dr Marios Adamou, the founder of the UK Adult ADHD Network.

Vladimir Putin must have been relieved to find a group of adoring children standing outside a petrol station rather than a queue of irate motorists during his visit to Novosibirsk. He ordered his motorcade to be halted and greeted the cheering crowd after they had waited two hours for him to arrive in a choreographed PR stunt.

DSA member Angie Nixon claimed victory in the Democratic Senate primary and proved socialism has support in a solid red state.

‘They call us extreme, they call us radical,’ the progressive candidate said. ‘But I think people see through that’It wasn’t supposed to be this way.In conservative , Alex Vindman – a retired army intelligence officer who blew this whistle on in his first term – appeared set to carry the Democratic establishment banner as the party’s staged a long-shot bid to topple a Republican US senator.

Angie Nixon’s victory in the Senate primary was powered by voters who normally don’t gravitate to progressives in the state’s lowest-income and less-educated counties.

Nixon bested Alexander Vindman to win Democratic nomination and now faces Republican Ashley Moody in NovemberIn an upset for the Democratic establishment, progressive Angie Nixon won the party’s US Senate primary in Florida, beating former army intelligence officer Alexander Vindman.Nixon, a state representative and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, had significantly less funding going into the primary – with $975,000 to Vindman’s $16.3m at the end of July, according to .

Emails reveal that Iranian officials had significant influence over which Iranian immigrants in the U.S. were sent back to their home country in 2025, despite tensions between the countries

Researcher Nathan Cofnas, an outspoken critic of DEI, was himself sacked from Cambridge in 2024 over his views on race.

The self-styled race realist works as a researcher at the university's department of philosophy and moral sciences. The post appeared first on .

Ghent University in Belgium said it suspended the professor, Nathan Cofnas, pending an investigation.

Nathan Cofnas says he is being investigated for discriminating against the late Cambridge professor.
Nathan Cofnas has claimed he advocates for ‘race realism’

An academic who made plagiarism allegations against Professor Jason Arday before his death has been suspended by a university.

Jason Arday, who was once celebrated as Cambridge University’s youngest Black professor, was found dead last week after weeks of news stories presenting evidence that he was a plagiarist and fabulist

Prof Katya Rubia withdraws support for The Great ADHD Myth? as other leading figures voice criticismsA key contributor to a on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has withdrawn her support for the programme, saying it was biased and could lead to an increased suicide risk by encouraging parents to take their children off medication.Katya Rubia, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London, also said The Great ADHD Myth? misrepresented her views.

Channel 4’s programme wastes a chance to ask important questions about how ADHD is diagnosed and treated, instead indulging in unscientific methods and conspiracy theoriesWhen Channel 4 announced that it would air a documentary titled The Great ADHD Myth?, an outpouring of fury followed. Despite this, I set out to approach it as a scientist – not just as a scientist whose own work has dealt with developmental disorders, but as someone who has enormous respect for the scientific process and for the importance of evidence-led debate.Channel 4’s press release claimed the documentary sought to determine whether attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was a “genuine neurodevelopmental disorder, or a social construct”. At one level this is a brave enterprise. ADHD is recognised worldwide as a disorder, and among others. Estimates suggest ADHD affects and worldwide. To overturn this consensus would require robust, reproducible findings capable of explaining away decades of genetic, developmental and clinical research. The press release described the documentary as “science-led”, which hinted at just such an enterprise. Was it really science-led?Prof Gina Rippon is emeritus professor of cognitive neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, Aston University, and the author of The Gendered BrainDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our section, please .

An ADHD charity has said it has complained to media regulator Ofcom about a Channel 4 documentary that suggested the condition is a myth. The programme, titled The Great ADHD Myth?, was broadcast on Tuesday and its host, NHS psychiatrist Dr Max Pemberton, concluded it was "a social construct, not a disorder of the brain".

A Professor of Gender and Humanitarianism at the Centre for Gender and Humanitarianism and Development Studies, Redeemer’s University, Ede, Prof. Oluwatoyin Olatundun Ilesanmi, has proposed five priority solutions to address gender-based violence and complex humanitarian challenges in Nigeria. Ilesanmi made the recommendations on Thursday while delivering the university’s 24th inaugural lecture titled, ‘Vulnerability, Voice and […]

An activist who self-describes as a “proud anti-Zionist trans woman” has joined the Green Party’s ruling body. Eleanora Folan has been elected to the Greens’ internal party council, which makes key decisions on policy and political strategy.

A baggage handler at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport further claimed that two white supervisors reenacted the death of George Floyd in a ‘racially hostile and obscene’ photo that was posted on a bulletin board in the office

Rowan Williams has accused Nigel Farage of using Christianity to “channel anti-Muslim feeling”. The former archbishop of Canterbury added that the Reform UK leader spoke about Christian values in British society to be taken seriously outside of Britain.

Former archbishop of Canterbury also has ‘awkward questions’ for activist Tommy Robinson on his claimed faithA former archbishop of Canterbury has accused Nigel Farage of misusing the UK’s Christianity “to channel anti-Muslim feeling” and said he also had “some awkward questions” for the far-right activist Tommy Robinson.Dr Rowan Williams, who was the archbishop of Canterbury for 10 years until 2012, said there was an “inevitable scepticism these days about some claims to religious conviction”.

Women of all ages have descended on the courthouse in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in a show of solidarity for a mother on trial for killing her children.
Lindsay Clancy, 36, is on trial for the murders of her three children, Cora, five, Dawson, three, and eight-month-old Callan, at her Massachusetts home.

Since the start of Lindsay Clancy's murder trial, social media users have been peddling bizarre theories about the case.

There is no dispute the 36-year-old killed her daughter and two sons - but prosecution and defence lawyers disagree over whether she should be held criminally responsible.

Who is Ahmad Hassoun, the 'barrel bomb mufti' close to the inner circle of the al-Assad regime?

Lebanon has handed Syria a former general who served under the ousted regime of Bashar al-Assad, in the first extradition of its kind since his government fell. Maj Gen Adel Issa, 67, is accused of a raft of crimes allegedly committed during the Syrian civil war, which ended in December 2024 when rebel forces took the capital, Damascus, and Assad fled.

Lebanon has extradited a former Assad official to Syria for the first time since the dictator was ousted nearly two years ago. Maj Gen Adel Issa, 67, a former commander of the Syrian army’s 17th division, was wanted by Damascus on charges of premeditated murder, torture leading to death, and other crimes aimed at inciting civil war and sectarian strife.

Jose Mejia Hernandez was hospitalized after ICE officers detained him last week. He says officers were responsible for his injuries.

A San Diego Padres minor league coach remains in ICE detention as federal authorities claim he 'overstayed his welcome' in the United States by eight years.

Comey, a longtime critic of the president, denies all charges made against him

The Justice Department’s motion comes in response to James Comey’s effort to have charges against him dismissed as vindictive prosecution.

‘There is no serious dispute that an objective viewer of Comey’s post could read it to mean ‘Kill President Trump,’’ prosecutors said

Justice department claims there’s ‘no dispute’ over whether ex-FBI head’s post could be read as a threat against TrumpThe US Department of Justice has defended its prosecution of former FBI director James Comey, claiming in new court documents there is “no serious dispute” that his social media post last year featuring a photo of seashells arranged to read “8647” could be interpreted as a threat against Donald Trump.“There is no serious dispute that an objective viewer of Comey’s post could read it to mean ‘Kill President Trump’” prosecutors filed on Tuesday in response to efforts by Comey’s to have the case dismissed.

The Justice Department is defending its prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey, saying there's "no serious dispute” that a social media post of seashells he made could be understood as a threat against President Donald Trump

Women of all ages have descended on the courthouse in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in a show of solidarity for a mother on trial for killing her children.
Lindsay Clancy, 36, is on trial for the murders of her three children, Cora, five, Dawson, three, and eight-month-old Callan, at her Massachusetts home.

Since the start of Lindsay Clancy's murder trial, social media users have been peddling bizarre theories about the case.

There is no dispute the 36-year-old killed her daughter and two sons - but prosecution and defence lawyers disagree over whether she should be held criminally responsible.

Beachgoers in Nevada have made a chilling discovery as water at the vital reservoir dries up and reveals several unsolved crimes.

Discovery marks latest grim finding in lake as water levels in crucial reservoir outside Las Vegas continue to declineHuman remains have once again been discovered at Lake Mead outside Las Vegas, Nevada, marking the latest in a line of gruesome discoveries as water levels in the crucial reservoir continue to drop, authorities said.These remains were discovered on 16 August, USA Today . The National Park Service (NPS) told the outlet there did not appear to be anything suspicious about the body.

The skeletal remains in Lake Mead include what appears to be a human jaw with teeth attached, a witness says.

Levels in Lakes Mead and Powell have not been so low since 1957, underscoring a water crisis that plagues seven states that rely on the Colorado River.

Gianni Infantino is under mounting pressure and a petition has now been launched by fans demanding his resignation

UEFA, AFC and CONCACAF understood to be considering no-confidence vote against FIFA's President Gianni Infantino.

Fans say Infantino has ‘lost the right to lead’Statement also calls for Fifa to be reformedFans’ groups worldwide have launched a petition calling for the resignation of Gianni Infantino as Fifa president and for wholesale reform of the organisation.Infantino is after being forced to abandon plans to seek private investment to run Fifa tournaments, including the men’s and women’s World Cups.
One of Fifa’s vice-presidents has taken aim at Gianni Infantino following the sacking of Kevin Lamour

Gianni Infantino has been Fifa president since 2016 Football Association of Wales (FAW) chief executive Noel Mooney says Fifa president Gianni Infantino should step down. Infantino has faced heavy criticism over his attempt to sell off stakes in the World Cup and other competitions to private investors.

IFA points to ‘unprecedented crisis of confidence’‘Proper vision and direction for world football’ requiredGianni Infantino’s decision to sack his chief operating officer, Kevin Lamour, after the Frenchman’s criticism of the World Cup sell-off plan has hardened some opposition to the Fifa president, with the efforts to force him out expected to intensify over the next few days.On Tuesday Israel became the latest Fifa member to officially withdraw their support for Infantino’s re-election in a letter sent by the head of the Israel Football Association (IFA), Moshe Zuares.

Fifa's chief operating officer Kevin Lamour has been sacked by the governing body, less than three weeks after he strongly criticised its president Gianni Infantino's aborted plan to sell stakes in competitions to private investors, BBC Sport has been told. In a statement, a Fifa spokesperson would only confirm that "the working relationship between Fifa and Kevin Lamour as Chief Operating Officer has ended on 17 August 2026.

Kevin Lamour said Fifa administration was ‘deceived’Chief operating officer knew he could lose his jobThe Fifa chief operating officer, Kevin Lamour, has been sacked after openly criticising Gianni Infantino’s ill-fated plan to to private investors.In a significant development at the pinnacle of world football’s deeply troubled governing body, Lamour has departed less than two years after joining from a previous role at Uefa. He had come out strongly against Infantino’s FFE scheme after it was revealed, saying Fifa’s administration had been “deceived” and that the president “believes he embodies Fifa when he is supposed to be at its service”.
Attorneys for a former Harvard-Westlake School student who alleges he endured racist and sexual abuse from water polo teammates are seeking to question a Harvard University student

Harvard University has agreed to pay $53m (£39m) after body parts were stolen from its morgue and sold on the black market. Cedric Lodge, who had worked at Harvard’s morgue for almost three decades, was sentenced in December to eight years for stealing body parts that were donated to the school for medical research.

The deal would resolve lawsuits brought by relatives of people whose remains were donated for research, then allegedly trafficked by a former morgue employee.

The agreement settles lawsuits filed by relatives of people whose remains, donated for medical research and teaching, were stolen and sold by the former manager of the school’s medical morgue.

Harvard Medical School has agreed to pay $53 million to families who alleged the school mishandled the donated remains of loved ones.

Cedric Lodge, 58, sentenced in December to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts in national scheme has agreed to pay a $53m settlement to resolve civil lawsuits stemming from the illegal theft and sale of human remains that had been donated to its medical school for scientific research.A former Harvard medical school morgue manager, Cedric Lodge, 58, was sentenced in December last year to eight years in prison after he had pleaded guilty in May to stealing and selling human body parts in a nationwide scheme. Prosecutors said this had involved the theft and sale of organs, skin, brains and dissected heads from cadavers donated to Harvard from 2018 through at least March 2020.

Is Imran Khan being slowly poisoned? Are Pakistan’s military authorities probing to see whether the former cricketer might be quietly disposed of without triggering a civil war?

RICHARD GIBSON: Imran Khan is to be moved from solitary confinement to hospital following repeated appeals from his family over his health.

Eleni Petinos tells inquiry her sacking as a minister in Dominic Perrottet’s government was potentially motivated by her reluctance to get rid of the building commissionerGet our , or The former New South Wales fair trading minister Eleni Petinos has given evidence at a corruption inquiry that she may have been used by fellow Liberals to try to get rid of the building commissioner David Chandler, recounting numerous attempts in 2022 to persuade her he was “dodgy” and should be sacked.She has also told the Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac) inquiry that her subsequent sacking as a minister in the Dominic Perrottet government in July 2022 – allegedly for bullying staff – was unfair and potentially motivated by her reluctance to sack the building commissioner.

Executives used a White House event to lobby for legislation that may lend greater legitimacy to the growing industry — one that has made Trump more than $1 billion.

Democrats have called World Liberty Trust Company a stark example of corruption but officials claim there is no insider dealingTwo fundamentals underscore the business model of a new crypto bank partly owned by the Trump family, cryptocurrency experts tell the Guardian.World Liberty Trust Company received this month from the US office of the comptroller of the currency (OCC) to start a bank. An entity affiliated with Donald Trump and his family members owns about 38% of the company. The agency is led by a political appointee of the US president.

President Donald Trump’s on-camera openness to US market access for Hyperliquid won’t thrill its domestic competitors.

At least 500 migrant girls will be moved from the North African enclave of Ceuta to mainland Spain following reports of sexual assault.

Ceuta leaders want children returned to Morocco, but Madrid says deporting them is 'outrageous'.

Spain is planning to move 500 migrant girls from Ceuta to its mainland after reports of sexual assault in the north African exclave. Between 5,000 and 8,000 people remain in the Spanish territory more than two weeks after about 72,000 migrants swam or burst through the border from Morocco into Ceuta.

Madrid government changes stance after previously saying anyone who entered territory illegally would be sent backThe Spanish government has U-turned and said it would allow 500 migrant minors in Ceuta to relocate to the mainland.The majority of the estimated – a Spanish enclave on the coast of North Africa – on 30 July have returned to Morocco. However, under Spanish law, the state has a duty of care to young, unaccompanied migrants until they reach the age of 18.

The State Department informed Congress of its intent to fund the stabilization force on the same day the president’s Board of Peace announced a plan to disarm Hamas.
Trump's Gaza peace plan shares the fatal flaw of all previous deals

Deadly airstrikes in Gaza and reports of an Israeli raid there have cast more doubt on any progress made by the latest U.S. efforts to move forward the tenuous ceasefire

A day after President Trump’s envoy, Jared Kushner, visited Israel to advance a stalled plan for demilitarizing and rebuilding Gaza, the Israeli military said it targeted Hamas commanders.

The strike comes as efforts to push an agreement aimed at ending hostilities remain stalled.

US court documents allege zoologist Dr Peter Daszak, pictured, conspired with David Morens to disrupt suspicions that the research may have caused the global pandemic

Figures suggest that almost one in five 11 to 17-year-olds in Britain have tried vaping

Figures suggest almost one in five (19%) 11 to 17-year-olds in Britain have tried vaping, and the government is consulting on several measures to make it less attractive to young people.

A Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has published a report with concerns vaping is a gateway to smoking

Figures suggest that almost one in five 11 to 17-year-olds in Britain have tried vaping

Americans are backing progressives not because they want socialism, but because they want candidates who will fight for the working classMost discussions about the Democratic party in this election cycle focus on the remarkable rise of progressive Democrats, such as the Florida state representative Angie Nixon, a democratic socialist who scored an upset win in the Democratic US Senate primary on Tuesday.But an equally big story is the remarkable decline of corporate Democrats.

Prominent Democrats from President Donald Trump’s first-term battles are losing in primaries, a signal their party wants something else as it looks to 2028.