'Inter close to perfect in Serie A title success' Inter's Serie A title win proves good recruitment does not always mean expensive recruitment, says Mina Rzouki. Trump to fight gag order before hush-money trial New York prosecutors want Trump fined for allegedly breaching the order that bans him from criticising jurors, witnesses and court staff. 'Never off duty.': British police officers catch suspected thief while on stag do in Barcelona A man allegedly stealing from a Barcelona restaurant was caught after he attempted the theft in front of a group of off-duty British police officers on a stag do, an officer has said. Elon Musk and Australian PM row over stabbing video: What's going on? Australia's prime minister said Elon Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" over his reluctance to remove footage of last week's Church stabbing from X. By the numbers: 200 days of Israel’s war on Gaza More than 34,000 Palestinians killed and vast swaths of the enclave is in ruins as Israel continues its assault. Malaysian helicopters collide in military training exercise, killing all 10 crew The Malaysian navy’s 90th anniversary celebration has been canceled after 10 officers died when two helicopters collided and crashed while rehearsing for the event. What is the Rwanda Policy? U.K.’s Plan for Asylum Seekers Explained The plan has been in the works for years, but the passage of a contentious bill by Britain’s Parliament puts the country closer to sending asylum seekers to the African nation. Column: The Republican Party can still do what's rational and right. Here's the proof In a significant blow to the Marjorie Taylor Greene fringe, Speaker Mike Johnson got aid to Ukraine and Israel through the House and might yet keep his job. |
Palestinian NGO's legal case over UK arms to Israel to be heard in October In October, London's High Court will hear a Palestinian rights group's case against British arms exports to Israel, alleging breaches of international law. Dutch academic fired by UCC after struggling to find housing awarded €300,000 Third highest pay out ever made at WRC granted to economist Dr Wim Naude, who said his career had been ‘ruined’ Trump lauds House speaker as a ‘good person’ after Ukraine aid bill passage The embattled ex-president offered surprising words of praise to Mike Johnson, who shepherded aid package opposed by Trump Mike Johnson is a “good person” and is “trying very hard”, Donald Trump said, after the US House speaker oversaw passage of military aid to Ukraine, long opposed by Trump, in the face of fierce opposition from the right of the Republican party. “Well, look, we have a majority… Russia's secret weapon Tobol linked to jamming of planes' signals Commercial flights over the Baltic Sea are under electronic attack by Russia's weapon Tobol, possibly shielding military installations. General Martin Harem noted disruptions in GPS signals. Estonia’s military chief and Newsweek reported on the incidents. South Korean sentenced to 14 months in jail for killing 76 cats A young man from South Korea has been handed a 14-month prison sentence for the brutal killing of 76 cats, marking a disturbing case of animal cruelty in the nation. The individual, in his 20s, was found guilty of breaching South Korea's animal protection laws, as per the Changwon District Court in the southeastern region of the country. Ukraine moves to cut off consular services for military-age men abroad Ukraine is aiming to curtail citizen services for men who could be home helping to defend against Russia’s ongoing invasion. Moscow court rejects Evan Gershkovich's appeal, keeping him in jail till at least June 30 Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will remain jailed on espionage charges until at least late June |
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