FCC chair threatens to revoke broadcasters' licences over Iran coverage
After President Trump criticised media coverage of the US-Israel war with Iran, Carr said he can take away licences if they do not serve the public interest.
After President Trump criticised media coverage of the US-Israel war with Iran, Carr said he can take away licences if they do not serve the public interest.
From Gaza to Iran, the pattern is the same: precision weapons, chosen blindness, and dead children. The cost of failing to regulate AI warfare is already too highThere is an Israeli military strategy called the “fog procedure”. First used during the second intifada, it’s an unofficial rule that requires soldiers guarding military posts in conditions of low visibility to shoot bursts of gunfire into the darkness, on the theory that an invisible threat might be lurking.It’s violence licensed by blindness. Shoot into the darkness and call it deterrence. With the dawn of AI warfare, that same logic of chosen blindness has been refined, systematized, and handed off to a machine.
On Wednesday, Danish chef Redzepi, 48, announced he is stepping down from his position after being accused of violently abusing staff for more than a decade.
Unofficial body co-chaired by ex-Labour leader says Britain failed to meet its duty to seek to prevent a genocideThe Labour government has been complicit in crimes committed by Israel in Gaza and in the desecration of international law, according to an unoffical chaired by the former party leader Jeremy Corbyn and two specialists in international law.The tribunal’s findings to be published on Monday are likely to be cited in May’s local elections, in which Labour faces a rearguard action to beat off challenges from the Greens and Your Party, in part driven by anger that the government has not done enough to back the Palestinian cause.
Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, succeeded his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following his assassination on February 28. But reports have suggested he has been in a coma in Tehran after an air strike.
‘We have never asked even for negotiation,’ said foreign minister Abbas Araghchi
Nearly one sixth the country’s population has been displaced since the resumption of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah
Each person shot in the head in the village of Tammun, while two other children of the deceased couple sustain injuries.
US president says his country may carry out more strikes on oil hub as he urges allies to help open Strait of Hormuz.
Download our app Donald Trump claimed on NBC News that Kharg Island, a critical Iranian oil infrastructure site, had been "totally demolished" by US bombing, but added that “we may hit it a few more times just for fun”. Trump called on allied nations, including the UK, France, and Japan, to deploy ships to the Strait of Hormuz to help keep the vital shipping channel open.
U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. strikes had “totally demolished” most of Kharg Island and warned that more could follow, telling NBC News, “We may hit it a few more times just for fun.”
The police document, issued to House of Lords peer Baroness Kidron, revealed that paedophiles are 'paying' kids on TikTok for explicit content using a virtual gifting system that can be converted to cash.
Often billed as a miracle fix for acne, tretinoin - commonly known as 'tret' - is available in the UK by prescription from a GP or dermatologist.
Donning a skull mask as an homage to the neo-Nazi group he had proudly joined that summer, Sam Woodward stabbed his 19-year-old gay, Jewish victim 28 times.
Having earlier vowed that the U.S. Navy would "very soon" start escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, Trump appeared to call for reinforcements on Saturday
Dylan Parke took his own life in March 2024, around four years after he reportedly told staff at Palisades Charter High School that he was transgender.
US president says he ‘totally demolished’ Iran’s Kharg Island and ‘may hit it a few more times just for fun’
IDF says it has begun wide-scale strikes in western Iran; US president says he is ‘surprised’ Tehran has targeted Gulf countriesIraq’s football team will travel to Mexico for a 2026 World Cup playoff match despite calls for it to be postponed due to the Middle East war, the country’s football association has announced.“The national team will depart at the end of the week to Mexico via a private plane,” said Iraq football association president Adnan Dirjal in a statement, adding they had contacted Fifa to help facilitate the trip during the conflict in the region that has hampered flights.
After a thrilling Six Nations which saw France win the tournament via a Thomas Ramos penalty on the 80th minute of their contest against England, we review all the learnings and storylines for France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy, England, and Wales
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Meanwhile, the Iran Revolutionary Guards vow to ‘pursue and kill’ Israeli PM Netanyahu; Indian crude tanker sails out of UAE’s Fujairah safely
Exclusive: Racial discrimination alleged after police withdrew indecent act charge a year after officer was recorded talking about ‘fucking Indians’WARNING: this article contains offensive languageQueensland police investigated a Punjabi man for a year – over charges that were eventually withdrawn – despite knowing one of the arresting officers had been caught on camera describing Indians as a “bunch of fucking perverts”.The rideshare driver named Singh, who asked that his first name not be used because of the distress caused by the case, has now launched legal action against the force due to the alleged racial discrimination he suffered during the investigation that led to him being charged with committing an indecent act, according to his statement of claim.
After Iran launched its first barrage of missiles at the United Arab Emirates, hundreds of British expats and tourists in Dubai scrambled to flee the glittering desert city.
Humiliating failure now looms, as symbolically damaging to US global standing and national self-esteem as Afghanistan or IraqDonald Trump menaces the world. He’s global public enemy number one. He’s steadily losing the illegal war with Iran he started but cannot stop. His violence-addicted Israeli sidekick, Benjamin Netanyahu, is terrorising Lebanon. And ordinary people everywhere, their security threatened, face for his reckless folly.Add to his daily debasing of democracy, appeasing of Russia, punitive tariffs, climate crisis denial and flouting of international law, and it’s clear this White House travesty has gone on long enough. Americans must put their house in order and act decisively to restrain someone who endangers us all.
Israel and US attacks on Isfahan kills 15 people as Tehran carries out retaliatory attacks on Israel and Gulf countries.
Jeffrey Epstein illegally supplied Peter Mandelson with drugs while he was a government minister. In one email Mandelson boldly asks Epstein where he will get more 'triangles'.
Iranian media report the deaths in central Iran as Tehran launches new missile salvoes at Israeli targets.
‘Of course there’s going to be retaliation,’ says one expert. ‘It may be that this is what Trump’s interested in’For decades, the US and its allies have painted Iran as the world’s biggest sponsor of state terrorism – invoking its Islamic rulers’ supposed revolutionary fanaticism and determined support for militant proxies.Now a long-standing but mainly latent threat is coalescing, with the , to raise the risk of an attack on American soil to levels unseen since the murderous al-Qaida assaults of 11 September 2001, experts say.
The Soviet Union unleashed a progressive-friendly form of racism upon the world
Iran has largely closed the Strait of Hormuz to America and its allies. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright acknowledged energy prices could remain high, even as President Trump has called for other countries to send warships to secure the passage.
Tehran may grant safe passage to oil tankers if transactions are conducted in Chinese yuan, regime official says
Couple accused of using their positions at now-defunct Swiss bank MBaer to ‘further payments’ relating to corruption
Analysts say US president's solution to secure the strait is fraught with problems.
Donald Trump said he is refusing a ceasefire deal with Iran despite signals from Tehran that it wants negotiations, as Israel warns the war could last weeks.
New, critical dynamics are emerging in the region that could reshape it in dramatic ways.
War against Iran does not seem to have undergone the normal stress-testing
Diplomatic norms, law and institutions have proven no hindrance to the US president. Can he really do anything he wants?
Kim Jong Un says exercise gives enemy a ‘deep understanding of the destructive power of tactical nuclear weapon’
The country’s 900 billionaires have far too much influence over our government and economy. Here’s how we can reduce the power of the ultra-richNot a day goes by without some news about billionaires throwing their weight around to bend the system in their favor or about politicians giving them tax cuts, government contracts or pardons. In today’s new Gilded Age, have far too much influence over our elections, our economy, our government policies and our news media, and it’s urgent for Americans to create a movement to curb their power in order to preserve what’s left of our democracy and assure we have an economy with some basic fairness.It’s deeply troubling that billionaires have far more power in shaping our nation’s politics and policies than do average Americans, whether they’re auto workers, teachers, nurses, carpenters or supermarket cashiers. What’s more, it’s deeply disturbing that so many billionaires support the most authoritarian president in US history, whether by donating to his campaign or his gilded ballroom.Steven Greenhouse is a journalist and author, focusing on labour and the workplace, as well as economic and legal issues
Records show DHS tech incubator spending large sums on partnerships that would expand surveillance capabilitiesHacked data from the Department of Homeland Security’s technology incubator shows it funding a variety of companies that would expand its surveillance capabilities with artificial intelligence, the Guardian can reveal.The projects at the Office of Industry Partnership (OIP) include automated surveillance in airports; adapters allowing agents to use phones for biometric scanning; and an AI platform that ingests all 911 call data nationally and builds “geospatial heat maps” to “predict incident trends”, which appears to be a form of predictive policing.
Targeting a school and the mass killing of children are war crimes, and those responsible need to be held to account.
LiveUpdated March 15, 2026, 3:34 a.m. ETLive Updates: Trump Urges World to Help Protect Strait of HormuzThe president said all countries that use the vital shipping route should send warships.
ISRAEL and, in this case, its proxy the US launched their war on Iran two weeks ago. Despite President Donald Trump claiming victory multiple times, no end to the hostilities is in sight because of Tehran’s asymmetric response.
The bilateral relationship between the United States and Israel has long been characterised as an enduring alliance. Yet, it remains arguably the most contentious partnership in modern geopolitical history.
This blog is now closed. Our live coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran continues Iranian media has reported there is no damage to its oil infrastructure on Kharg Island, following US attacks that Trump claimed had “obliterated” military targets on the Island.Iran’s armed forces have threatened to destroy US-linked oil infrastructure if its own energy facilities are hit. Kharg Island serves as the export terminal for 90% of Iran’s oil shipments.
Stew, a 35-year-old from Montana, has enjoyed dabbling in sports bets since he downloaded the Kalshi app about 18 months ago. But just a few weeks ago, after spotting reports of elevated pizza deliveries around the Pentagon during some late-night scrolling, he made a different kind of bet - wagering $10 (£7.50) on the odds that Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be "out" by 1 March.
In comments to NBC News, US presidents also deflates hope of deal with Tehran, saying ‘terms aren’t good enough’Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States may carry out more strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island oil export hub “just for fun”, saying that while Tehran appears ready to make a deal to end the conflict, “the terms aren’t good enough yet”.He said the US strikes had “totally demolished” most of Kharg Island, telling NBC News that “we may hit it a few more times just for fun.”
The mother of four - who says she was intimidated by garda colleagues after reporting her husband for his 'prolonged sustained attack' - says she's lost count of the number of women seeking support.
Senior Tehran security official claims Kyiv has been supplying Israel with drones and cites UN self-defence clause