Tommy Robinson says he 'got it wrong' over man he falsely accused of filming children UK-born Quoroum Beg was actually filming an anti-immigration demonstration which had earlier forced him and his children to leave a Glasgow park. My Twitter, not X As Twitter, then X, marks 20 years since its launch, a journalist journeys through revolutions and wars. As Russia’s assault continues, Ukraine’s politics shift and an old alliance begins to fray Beneath the drone strikes and talk of ceasefires lies a battle over history that is testing Kyiv’s chances for an end to the conflict • Don’t get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up here I’ve just come back from a trip to Kyiv, where after more than four years of war, it can feel like the political and diplomatic news agenda has become cyclical: a suggestion that some kind of peace… Iran War Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Exchange Strikes for Fifth Straight Day The United States launched new attacks against Iranian targets on Wednesday, hours after Iran targeted American military sites in the region. Neither side has shown signs of backing down as they enter a new stage of the war. What effect is AI having on entry-level roles in Ireland? Recruitment experts say while there is a ‘tightening’ of graduate hiring, AI is also leading to a more diverse range of entry-level roles Grocery Outlet restarts expansion with new California branches Grocery Outlet is opening an Ontario Ranch location after announcing the closure of nine California stores earlier this year. |
Gus the T-rex breaks dinosaur fossil sale record at auction A Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton has become the most expensive dinosaur fossil sold at auction after an unidentified buyer paid more than $50m (£37.3m) for it. Blockades and fees: Why are the US’s actions in Hormuz legal while Iran’s are not? - interview Though US President Donald Trump has since abandoned the idea, he suggested that vessels should pay a 20% fee on all cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for US military protection. Singapore turned wastewater into drinking water: How Singapore has treated the sewage water into liquid gold through NEWater, a For a small island with no natural groundwater, Singapore’s water self-sufficiency is remarkable. By looking ahead to climate change, the nation has become a global example of sustainable water management. Former Hungarian foreign minister resigns from parliament for job with Chinese automaker Hungary's former foreign minister, Péter Szijjártó, has resigned from parliament to join Chinese electric automaker BYD U.S. hits dozens of Iranian targets as Trump threatens power plants and bridges The president’s threats of further military strikes underscored his rising frustration over the collapse of a preliminary truce agreement and Tehran’s refusal to bow to American demands. |
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