Taxi driver who fled Southport attack has licence stripped Gary Poland did not call 999 for 50 minutes after hearing the screams of children fleeing the attack. Car finance compensation payments delayed until next year Millions could be entitled to compensation as a result of commission arrangements between lenders and dealers. Who is Iranian oil tycoon Shamkhani whose ship is stranded in Hormuz? Iranian oil shipping magnate Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani has been sanctioned by the West over his shadow fleet. Explosion in Damascus cafe causes casualties An explosion inside a cafe in Damascus’s Hejaz district has caused casualties, according to Syrian state media. Indian student denied entry to the US because of a WhatsApp group? A viral post asks international students to be alert A viral post urged international students to execise caution before they join any WhatsApp grpup, citing a case of an Indian student being denied entry to the US over WhatsApp activity. The post did not detail what exactly happened but claimed that a student who was returning to the US from India after summer vacation was sent back to India. Trump-backed ceasefire in Lebanon, key to Iran peace deal, risks new civil war To reach a more durable peace agreement with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump needs Israel to uphold the terms of a deal with Lebanon that Hezbollah says it will block by "any means necessary." |
High Court ruling orders Knesset to hold new vote on state comptroller after filming scandal The High Court of Justice unanimously invalidated Michael Rabello’s election as state comptroller over a secret-ballot issue, ordering a new Knesset vote days before he was set to take office. German prosecutors accuse Kyiv of ordering 2022 Nord Stream sabotage Indictment against alleged leader of gas pipeline attack claims former Ukrainian army officer was directed by state German prosecutors have accused Ukrainian “state authorities” of ordering the 2022 explosives attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines linking Russia with Europe, a charge likely to ignite tensions between Kyiv and Berlin, its biggest military backer. The sabotage in the Baltic Sea b… Dutch and U.K. Governments Apologize for Their Roles in Forced Adoptions In the Netherlands, more than 15,000 children were separated from their mothers from 1956 to 1984, causing “great sorrow and anger,” according to an official report on the practice. As Far Right Rises, German Leaders Look to Jump-Start the Economy An agreement between Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his center-left partners bets on politically painful compromises in hopes of holding off hard-line rivals. |
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