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Backed by Trump, Lindsey Graham’s sister Darline will replace him in Senate
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster appointed Darline Graham Nordone, sister of late Senator Lindsey Graham, to fill his Senate seat with backing from President Trump.
Nine deaths tied to Trump’s immigration enforcement operations in US
At least nine people have died during immigration enforcement operations since Trump returned to office, including fatal shootings and highway collisions, with witness accounts frequently challenging government narratives.
Sonam Wangchuk: Indian activist on hunger strike at ‘cockroach’ protest loses 8.2kg
Sonam Wangchuk, a prominent Indian educator and climate activist, has lost 8.2kg during a 16-day hunger strike at a Delhi protest demanding educational reforms and the resignation of the education minister.
Andy Burnham in line to become British PM after securing party support
Andy Burnham has secured backing from over 85% of Labour MPs, positioning him to become Britain’s next prime minister as early as next week following Keir Starmer’s resignation.
Kyiv attacked after Ukraine launches coalition to tackle Russia missiles
Russia launched a new ballistic missile attack on Kyiv hours after Ukraine and nine European nations announced an air defense coalition to counter Russian missile threats.
Hungary parliament votes to remove president from office
Hungary’s parliament voted to remove President Tamás Sulyok from office through a constitutional amendment, marking the most dramatic legislative action since the new government took office in May following its April election victory.
US judge voids Trump’s IRS settlement, alleges self-dealing
A federal judge has voided a $1.8 billion settlement between President Trump and the Department of Justice, ruling the agreement constituted unlawful self-dealing that violated constitutional requirements for civil litigation.
How Sheikh Hamad revolutionised Arab media through Al Jazeera
Qatar’s former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who founded Al Jazeera in 1996, has passed away. The network revolutionized Arab media by challenging Western news dominance and promoting press freedom.
EU sanctions nine people over alleged Russian cyber-spying campaign
The EU sanctioned Russian military officers and hackers over an alleged years-long cyber-espionage campaign targeting at least nine member states, with Germany summoning the Russian ambassador in response.
US judge voids Trump’s IRS settlement, alleges self-dealing
A federal judge has voided a $1.8 billion settlement between President Trump and the Department of Justice, ruling the agreement constituted unlawful self-dealing that violated constitutional requirements for civil litigation.
How Sheikh Hamad revolutionised Arab media through Al Jazeera
Qatar’s former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who founded Al Jazeera in 1996, has passed away. The network revolutionized Arab media by challenging Western news dominance and promoting press freedom.
EU sanctions nine people over alleged Russian cyber-spying campaign
The EU sanctioned Russian military officers and hackers over an alleged years-long cyber-espionage campaign targeting at least nine member states, with Germany summoning the Russian ambassador in response.
Hamas denies UN accusations over Gaza aid distribution interference
A UN official accused Hamas of obstructing humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza and endangering workers, allegations the Palestinian group denied as a law enforcement operation.
March to July: What’s different as US-Iran fighting escalates again?
The US and Iran have resumed military attacks after their April ceasefire collapsed, with escalating strikes around the Strait of Hormuz and regional disputes, though both sides continue diplomatic discussions.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe condemns Iran’s ‘cruel’ rearrest of wildlife activist couple
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has condemned the rearrest of two Iranian environmentalists, describing the detention as “unimaginably cruel and alarming” and expressing concern for their wellbeing.
More than 16,000 refugees unable to reunite with families in UK, says Refugee Council
Over 16,000 refugees have been unable to reunite with families in the UK since the government suspended the refugee family reunion route last September, according to the Refugee Council.
The SpaceX IPO made history. One month on has it lost momentum?
SpaceX shares surged on their June debut but have since declined roughly 18% from their opening day high, as investor enthusiasm appears to have shifted following the company’s public listing.
Swedish MEP files police complaint accusing Danish colleague of racist hate speech
A Swedish MEP filed a police complaint against a Danish colleague over racist hate speech directed at her after she condemned far-right chants in parliament.
Mastermind of €88m Louvre heist thought they ‘could have taken more’
Two suspects in an €88m Louvre jewel heist told investigators the alleged mastermind was disappointed with the theft and believed more items could have been stolen from the museum last October.
Bombs, blood, ambushes – why football coaches train with the army
Football coaches pursuing elite Uefa Pro Licence qualifications undergo intensive military-style training exercises in Herefordshire, including scenarios involving explosions, ambushes, and high-pressure decision-making.
EU chief pledges social media ban to protect children from ‘predatory algorithms’
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledged an EU-wide social media ban for children under 13, citing concerns about predatory algorithms and child safety online.
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The Ukrainian Family That Has Become An International Symbol Of Civilian Death.
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Common Problems Faced by PMAY Applicants in India
Initially launched in 2015 to address the problem of homelessness in our country, the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana or PMAY list of benefits is pretty extensive. It includes affordable housing for all urban classes at subsidised home loan interest rates, eco-friendly...
South Korea’s Comfort Women Suffer Embezzlement From Their Own Government
In May, former comfort woman turned activist Lee Yong-soo went public with accusations against Yoon Mee-hyang, the former head of The Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance, South Koreans, to the dismay of the South Koreans. The 92-year-old was a regular fixture...