Half of government should be female, Labour women tell Burnham Female MPs urge Burnham to ensure Labour lead by example on equality should he become prime minister. Mexico fans blast horns outside Ecuador hotel the night before World Cup clash Ecuadorian football federation says it has filed a formal complaint with organisers after the incident in Mexico City. 'Ready for war': Iran draws red line for US, says no final talks until MoU terms are met Iran's Parliament Speaker has issued a stark warning of war if the US fails to adhere to a memorandum of understanding, emphasizing that negotiations will halt until Washington fulfills its commitments. Tehran views recent Persian Gulf incidents as violations, vowing a strong reaction. Discussions are currently focused on implementing the MoU, including the lifting of a naval blockade and the rel… Europe's record heat has overwhelmed Paris mortuaries and left families in distress A record-breaking heat wave has overwhelmed mortuaries in Paris, leaving funeral directors struggling to find space for bodies |
Netanyahu said ‘voluntary migration’ from Gaza still on table, avoided ruling out settlements “The question is whether you prefer to do or to talk,” said Netanyahu regarding the renewal of Jewish settlements in Gaza. “And yes, I prefer not to address it.” At least 14 children killed after roof collapse of tutoring centre At least 14 children have been killed after the roof of an under-construction tutoring centre collapsed in Pakistan. Democracy ‘under assault’ from significant third parties at 2025 federal election, parliamentary inquiry finds Parliamentary inquiry recommends new laws to police behaviour at polling booths Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast New laws are needed to police behaviour at polling booths after Australia’s democracy came “under assault” at last year’s federal election – including from third parties such as Plymouth Brethren Christi… Beaver Statue Honoring the United States Is Smashed in Toronto One of dozens of statues of Canada’s national animal, part of a public art installation for the World Cup, was destroyed. It was the one wearing stars and stripes. His family trapped in Venezuelan quakes, he turned to social media for help After deadly twin quakes in Venezuela, survivor Rubén Darío Sillie used social media to beg for help amid a severely delayed and criticized government response. |
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