Jury sent out to consider verdicts in Jeffrey Donaldson's sex abuse trial Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former Democratic Unionist Party leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies. Amber heat warnings issued for parts of southern England Temperatures expected to hit 30C on Friday and remain high over weekend as second heatwave in three weeks approaches Amber heat warnings have been issued for parts of southern England as a second heatwave in the space of three weeks approaches. Temperatures are expected to climb to 30C on Friday, remain high over the weekend, and reach 33C on Monday. Continue reading... How Israel seized 1,000 sq km in two years, its biggest territorial expansion in decades Israel has significantly expanded its military-held territory in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria since October 2023, encompassing approximately 1,000 square kilometers. This move, described as creating "buffer zones," has displaced millions and raises concerns about permanence, despite not being recognized as new borders. This marks its biggest expansion of its militarily-held territories in years. The local election that could topple Britain’s prime minister The outcome of a special election in the small working-class district of Makerfield has the potential to upend Labour Party leadership and U.K. politics. Mexico hopes to put nerves behind it against South Korea in key World Cup match After letting emotions hamper their precision during an emotional World Cup opener, Mexico is pushing for a sharper effort against South Korea on Thursday. |
High Court hears petitions challenging Rabello’s heavily contested comptroller election Rabello, Netanyahu’s longtime personal attorney, was elected on June 3 after a dramatic two-round Knesset vote. The petitions argue that the vote was legally defective. Iran War Live Updates: Oil Prices Fall as U.S.-Iran Deal Offers Hope for Shipping With an initial agreement signed by both sides, oil could soon flow again through the Strait of Hormuz. But prospects for a long-term deal remained murky as talks on tougher issues loomed. Germany and Poland to sign a new defense deal as balance of power in Europe shifts Germany and Poland are expected to sign a new defense agreement to strengthen European military cooperation amid tensions with Russia |
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