China rocket crashes after 'accidental' launch Footage shows the Tianlong-3 rocket falling back to Earth and exploding in a hillside in central China. Will Iran’s foreign policy change under a new president? The two candidates offer different approches, but whoever wins won't be the sole decision-maker in Iran's system. Harland & Wolff temporarily suspends trading as it delays accounts Belfast-based shipbuilder faces uncertainty over £200m government loan guarantee Business live – latest updates The shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has been forced to temporarily suspend trading in its shares after accounting issues meant it was unable to file audited accounts on time. The Aim-listed company, which owns the shipyard where the Titanic was built, said on Monday that it would suspend tr… A Culture War Erupted Over U.K. Stately Homes. Who Won? A battle over the history of Britain’s prized country houses offers a window into the national mood before a pivotal election. UK's landmark postwar elections: When Blair won the first of his 3 elections in 1997 Britain’s upcoming general election is widely expected to lead to a change of government for the first time in 14 years |
'Dangerous equipment and technologies': Hezbollah brags about its capabilities Iran wants Israel and the region to believe Hezbollah is strong and ready for a possible future war. British volunteer dismisses final police search effort for Jay Slater as 'massive PR thing' A volunteer who flew out to Tenerife to help try to find missing Jay Slater has dismissed the final police search for the British teenager as a "massive PR thing". 19 inmates flee from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir prison, 1 dead Following the Rawalkot prison break, an inquiry committee is established. PM Chaudhry Anwarul Haq takes action against involved officials, suspending some and reassigning others. The incident leads to heightened security measures and search operations in the region. US shouldn't sleep on major threat from North Korea The Korean War ended 71 years ago, but North Korea's Kim Jong Un is still cozying up to our adversaries like Russia. Their new agreement is a reminder of the ongoing threat. With ‘Make Europe Great Again,’ Hungary taunts allies, touts hard right Hungary takes up the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on Monday, putting the spotlight on Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Calmes: What an understatement — Biden and the Supreme Court had a lousy week Americans nationwide — Democrats mostly, but small-d democrats, too — bewailed new court decisions and suffered from debate shock. |
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