We will not increase income tax or NI, Labour says The shadow chancellor told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she would face "difficult decisions" on spending. Disney songwriter Richard M Sherman dies aged 95 Richard Sherman composed scores for Mary Poppins and the Jungle Book, amassing Oscars and Grammy awards with his brother. Zelenskyy calls on Biden and Xi to join Ukraine peace summit President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has directly called on his US and Chinese counterparts to join his latest summit for peace in Ukraine. ANC at a crossroads as South Africa goes to the polls Party’s leaders are more nervous than ever that it will lose its majority for the first time since Nelson Mandela led it to victory It was supposed to be a show of strength, a packed crowd of 83,000 ANC supporters showing South Africa that despite the country’s myriad problems, the ruling party was still confident of victory in Wednesday’s pivotal elections. Instead, as people streamed out of the… South Korea, China agree to launch diplomatic and security dialogue South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Chinese Premier Li Qiang agreed to launch a diplomatic and security dialogue and resume talks on a free trade agreement. They met ahead of a summit with Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. Chinese, Japanese leaders travel to S Korea for their 1st trilateral meet since '19 Chinese and Japanese leaders are set to meet with South Korea's president in Seoul before their first trilateral meeting in over four years. Israel denies claim that Hamas captured IDF soldiers in northern Gaza Fighting continues in parts of Gaza, including Rafah, where the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to “immediately halt” its military operation. Abcarian: Why are Republicans making it harder for some people to vote? It's not just partisanship A toxic brew of politics, racism and conservative Supreme Court rulings fuels the effort to prevent people of color and college students from casting ballots. |
Israel says working with US to operate Gaza pier as aid trucks rumble into Strip The IDF, in recent steps to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza civilians, has been working in cooperation with the US to operate the Gaza pier, and has also increased the number of aid trucks. Burkina Faso extends military rule by five years The military had promised elections in July to restore civilian rule, but it also said security would take priority. Indian military ramps up AI capabilities to keep up with regional powers India is making new financial investments in AI to aid its military. Delhi recently unveiled a robot that can remove unexploded shells and double as a stretcher for injured troops. Death Toll in Papua New Guinea Landslide Estimated to Be at Least 670 More than 48 hours after the disaster, its full extent remains unclear, with aid slow to reach survivors and conditions on the ground still dangerous. Sunak’s plan to make 18-year-olds do national service grabs attention on UK election trail All 18-year-olds in Britain will have to perform a year of mandatory military or civilian national service if the governing Conservative Party wins the July 4 national election |
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