No evidence Reform broke electoral law, watchdog says The Electoral Commission says it has not identified evidence of rule-breaking in Farage's campaign for his Clacton constituency. Australian PM booed at Bondi Beach vigil a week after deadly terror attack Australia's prime minister was met with boos and insults when he arrived at a Bondi Beach vigil for victims of last week's gun attack. ‘Orwellian Climate of Fear’: How China Cracks Down on Critics in the U.S. The Chinese government once focused on political dissidents and exiled activists. Now, federal officials say, it is targeting artists in the United States whose creative protests test its tolerance. Russia says Ukraine peace talks 'proceeding constructively,' as Kremlin launches deadly strike on Odesa Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine reportedly proceed "constructively" in Florida even as deadly missile strike hits Odesa, killing eight people. ‘We have a country to fix’: As MAGA feuds escalate, Harmeet Dhillon urges conservatives back to policy Senior conservative lawyer Harmeet Dhillon urged right-wing influencers to cease public feuds and focus on policy and governance, citing a country needing fixing. Amidst MAGA-aligned disputes over ideology and leadership, Dhillon's call for unity was supported by some but challenged by others who believe airing grievances is crucial for confronting extreme ideas within the movement. Smuggled North Korean phone exposes disturbing details of how Kim Jong Un’s regime spies on citizens Barabak: She went to jail for Trump's Big Lie. He's trying to get her sprung The president issued a symbolic and meaningless 'pardon' for Tina Peters, who was convicted on seven criminal counts tied to Trump's Big Lie about a stolen 2020 election. She remains unrepentant. |
UK may impose sanctions on activist believed to be senior Hamas member, organizer of aid flotilla The Treasury’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementations is allegedly assessing whether to designate Zaher Birawi under the Counter-Terrorism (Sanctions) Regulations due to his ties to Hamas. UNICEF tells Al Jazeera what Gaza urgently needs but doesn’t have As Gaza’s displaced Palestinians suffer from winter storms, UNICEF explains the basic needs essential to save children. Élysée Palace staff member accused of stealing tableware worth up to €40,000 Silver steward is one of three people arrested in connection with alleged theft from presidential residence A silver steward employed at the Élysée Palace in Paris has been arrested for stealing silverware and porcelain, amid a wave of thefts from high-profile French institutions. Investigators arrested the man and two alleged accomplices last week. They are accused of taking the objects from the… Ira ‘Ike’ Schab, one of last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors, dies aged 105 Schab was a 21-year-old navy musician aboard USS Dobbin when Japan carried out surprise attack in 1941 A second world war veteran who was among the last survivors of the 1941 Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor died on Saturday. Ira “Ike” Schab, who served in the US navy at the time of the bombing, was 105, according to a statement from the USS Arizona Memorial, which pays tribute to military member… In the Year of the Snake, China is charmed by ‘Zootopia 2’ pit viper Gary The fluffy Disney animation — and its snake character in particular — is delighting audiences in China, to the relief both of Hollywood and China’s film regulators. |
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