Trump 'immediately' asking US Supreme Court to reconsider birthright citizenship case The long-shot bid by Trump comes a week after the high court ruled that those born in the US have a constitutional right to citizenship. Goodbye frump, hello TikTok: M&S to celebrate 100 years with London fashion week show Reputation for frumpiness is over as M&S wins over younger audience with shows at Silverstone, Ibiza and now LFW This autumn’s London fashion week boasts plenty of familiar labels, from Burberry to Alexander McQueen, ready to show off their wares. But on Wednesday there was an unexpected addition: Marks & Spencer is joining the luxury lineup. The British high-street retailer will celebrate its 10… Energy costs rise and stocks fall sharply as US-Iran peace is shattered There has been a marked increase in global energy prices amid fears of a prolonged resumption to hostilities between the US and Iran. Why India Has Spent Years Blocking the Release of Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Satluj’ Censors demanded 127 cuts to the film that explores a dark period of police brutality in Punjab state. Filmmakers say it’s the latest, chilling example of entrenched censorship. Funeral rites for Iran’s supreme leader shift to Shiite cities in Iraq Some officials said the outpouring of grief was intended to show the continuing close ties between Iraq and Iran despite U.S. efforts to hold sway in Baghdad. |
France vs Morocco: World Cup quarterfinal – prediction, start time, lineups Title favourites France face African champions Morocco, as football's 2026 World Cup enters the last-eight phase. Trump: Iran attacks in Gulf are 'out of control, they badly want to make a deal' "I just don't know if they're worthy of making a deal," Trump told reporters on Air Force One after the NATO summit in Turkey. "I don't know that they're going to honor the deal; that's the problem." Scientists found a massive 'bathtub ring' that could prove Mars once held a vast ocean For years, the idea that Mars once held vast amounts of water has remained one of planetary science's most persistent questions. Dry river valleys, mineral deposits, and ancient lake basins have all hinted that the planet looked very different billions of years ago, but proving the existence of a true ocean has been far more difficult. An Italian region defies US pressure to end a Cuban doctors program Cuban doctors are working in hospitals in Italy's Calabria region under a long-running program despite U.S. efforts to end it Humans: Just a ghost in the machine as artificial intelligence redefines ‘good jobs’ As AI makes work more precarious, how can we manage to prioritise job reconversion rather than displacement? Iran ceasefire is 'over,' Trump says, threatening more strikes Iran has targeted American military sites in the Gulf after the U.S. launched strikes on several places in Iran and reinstated sanctions on its oil sales. |
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