UK Athletics fined £350,000 over death of Paralympian A judge at the Old Bailey has fined UK Athletics £350,000 with £44,000 in costs after hearing how a paralympic athlete died when equipment fell on him at a training ground in east London. Nightclub promoter, 21, stabbed to death after brawl in Dublin’s tourism district Qayyum Balogun chased and attacked after gig ended in Grafton Street area following clash between rival groups, police say A brawl in the heart of Dublin’s tourism district led to a nightclub promoter being chased and stabbed to death. It happened at about 3am on Monday after a gig ended in the Grafton Street area of the city centre that is popular with tourists. Continue reading... Russia Is Showing Signs of Weakness in Ukraine. So It Hits Harder. The war has not been going the Kremlin’s way recently, with battleground losses and mounting casualties. With renewed strikes, Moscow hopes to gain a better position for negotiations. Pope names Mexican-American broadcasting executive to lead Vatican communications Pope Leo XIV has taken a step toward overhauling the Vatican’s communications by naming Maria Montserrat Alvarado as the new head of its communications office |
Iran signals 'strategic desperation,' as regime attacks it own economic lifeline in UAE - interview Beyond its role as a major trading partner, the UAE serves as one of Iran’s principal sanctions-evasion hubs. Man accused of plotting 20 Iran-linked terror attacks in Europe and Canada appears in court An Iraqi man has been accused of plotting at least 18 terror attacks across Europe, according to charges filed by the US Department of Justice (DOJ). Every world leader who has visited China in 2026 in one chart China has hosted 26 leaders from 23 countries this year, underscoring its growing diplomatic and economic influence. 2,000-year-old Roman gold mine found buried beneath a Spanish mountain reveals how ancient engineers moved millions of tonnes o For decades, archaeologists suspected that a strange landscape hidden in the Spanish Pyrenees was more than a product of nature. Deep trenches, artificial ravines and enormous excavated areas hinted at a forgotten human story buried beneath the mountains. Rubio to meet with Congress as Iran ceasefire falters The secretary of state will testify publicly for the first time since the war began, as the regional conflict worsens and lawmaker patience runs thin. 'People are getting hurt': OpenAI sued by Florida over alleged safety risks The lawsuit alleges the San Francisco company prioritized speed and commercial gain over safety concerns, including the use of AI for self-harm and violence. |
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