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West Midlands Police chief Craig Guildford could be sacked this week over his handling of the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban at an Aston Villa match. Senior politicians have accused him of relying on false intelligence and yielding to local pressure. An official report into the affair will soon be presented to the Home Secretary.
January 11, 2026
Intense protests continue across Iran, prompting the United States president to consider military options. Iran's leadership has threatened retaliation, while hospitals struggle to treat wounded demonstrators. Regional tensions are escalating amid widespread unrest.
A Palestinian detainee from Gaza has died in Israeli prison, raising the death toll among prisoners since the Gaza war. In a separate incident, another Palestinian died after being shot and detained by Israeli forces in Hebron.
Israel has warned residents of Kafr Hatta in southern Lebanon to evacuate ahead of air strikes on Hezbollah targets. The warning follows continued Israeli military action despite a ceasefire, and Lebanon's efforts to disarm Hezbollah. No casualties have been reported from recent strikes.
Trainer George Scott looks ahead to 2026 with optimism after a breakthrough year, highlighted by Group One wins from Caballo De Mar and Bay City Roller. The stable is set for major international targets and boasts an exciting crop of young horses.
Pakistani and Bangladeshi officials reaffirmed strong ties and discussed trade and cooperation during a meeting in Jeddah. The talks come amid warming relations between the two countries. Pakistan also condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland at the same event.
NewYorkTimesTrump Live Updates: Noem Says 'Hundreds More' Agents Will Be Sent to Minnesota Over 'Corruption'January 11, 2026
President Trump is considering military action against Iran in response to the government's crackdown on protests. United States officials are weighing options while seeking to avoid escalating the conflict. The situation remains tense as demonstrations continue across Iran.
January 11, 2026
Solidarity protests in Europe support Iranians amid escalating unrest and a government crackdown. The Iranian military warns against foreign interference as reports of deaths and arrests rise. Demonstrations continue across Iran with calls for change.
January 11, 2026
President Trump's response to Iran's crackdown on protesters has so far been limited, reflecting his unpredictable approach. While threats persist, direct intervention appears unlikely unless the regime shows signs of collapse.
January 11, 2026
Peter Mandelson apologized to Jeffrey Epstein's victims but denied personal wrongdoing, following his dismissal as Britain's ambassador to the United States over close ties to Epstein. The government has since appointed a new ambassador.
TimesofIsrael'Dire' financial crisis forces UNRWA to drop hundreds of ex-Gazan staff from payrollJanuary 11, 2026
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees has dropped hundreds of ex-Gaza staff from its payroll due to a severe funding crisis. The move follows months of unpaid leave and comes amid escalating criticism and restrictions from Israel. The agency continues to face major operational and financial challenges.
TimesofIsraelTurkey said 'very likely' to join Saudi Arabia-Pakistan mutual defense pactJanuary 11, 2026
Turkey is likely to join a mutual defense pact with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, strengthening regional alliances amid rising tensions. The agreement could place Turkey under Pakistan's nuclear umbrella and reflects changing dynamics in the Middle East.





