Watch: UK marks first national day for victims and survivors of terrorism Survivors of terror attacks gathered today at the first annual National day for Victims and Survivors of terrorism. Argentina players banned for World Cup brawl and AFA fined over Falklands banner Three Argentina players have been banned for a number of games for their role in a brawl at the World Cup final - with the country's football association fined £235,000 over a Falklands Islands banner. A mother who spent £170k on annexe for disabled daughter’s home in Worcester now faces demolition A mother who spent £170,000 building a two-storey annexe for her disabled daughter could now be forced to demolish it after losing a planning appeal. Clair Birch, 59, built the one-bedroom annexe in the garden of her semi-detached home in Worcester. She said the building was designed to give her daughter more independence and meet her specific needs. Ukraine sanctions popular Russian cartoon ‘Masha and the Bear’ Zelenskyy signs decree imposing sanctions on producers, accuses cartoon show of spreading 'pro-Russian propaganda'. Indonesia warns against starting open blazes as haze from wildfires spreads to Malaysia Indonesian authorities warn they will take legal action against anyone starting open fires, as huge blazes on Borneo and elsewhere created a choking haze that blankets cities |
Syrian FM says Damascus mulling Mecca Joint Defense pact, but rejects strengthening Iran ties Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani visited Islamabad for the first visit by a Syrian foreign minister to Pakistan since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024. Workplace mood-monitoring tech may not be something to smile about Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Meta are among companies interested in collecting data on how people feel at work First deportation flight lands in Haiti after TPS suspension ICE charter carrying more than 160 Haitian nationals landed in Cap-Haïtien, after temporary protection status was revoked The first deportation flight to Haiti since the US supreme court upheld Donald Trump’s power to strip 350,000 Haitians – and others – of a key type of legal status in the US landed in the troubled nation on Thursday. The flight was carrying more that 160 Haitian nationals and … Canada-U.S. Tariff Talks Continue as Trump’s Midnight Deadline Looms Canadian negotiators were in Washington to finalize a deal that would stave off new tariffs and improve the terms of existing ones, but Mark Carney faces a tough sell back home. Five reasons no one saw Prince Harry’s return coming The decision to trade what appeared to be an idyllic life on the sunny California coast for the Tupperware-gray skies of Britain came as a startling reversal. Did Mexico create a blacklist of journalists and politicians? The president says no The Mexican government's creation of lists of journalists and opposition figures has stirred memories of the 'enemies list' of the Nixon administration in the U.S. |
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