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France's response to the ICC's arrest warrant for Netanyahu will follow the court's statutes, but it is uncertain if France would arrest him if he visited the country.
Politicians in a coastal town with community links to Gaza have called for a ceasefire in the Middle East conflict.
France will respond to the ICC arrest warrant for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in accordance with the court's statutes.
The article explores the historical connection between Asprey and the British Royal Family, highlighting notable pieces of jewelry given to members of the Royal Family by the brand.
Former deputy prime minister John Prescott has died aged 86 following a battle with Alzheimer's, his family has announced.
US regulators are seeking to break up Google to prevent the company from continuing to squash competition through its dominant search engine after a court found it had maintained an abusive monopoly over the past decade. A major storm has battered the US Northwest with strong winds and rain, causing widespread power outages, closing schools, and downing trees that killed at least two people.
Wheat growers in exporting countries are holding onto their crops due to low prices, leaving flour makers with dwindling supplies.
Will & Grace star Sean Hayes was hospitalized twice in one night due to a recurring 'heart issue' related to his atrial fibrillation (AFib) condition.
Calls for the abolition of the monarchy in the UK are growing due to financial conflicts of interest and a perception of being part of the super-rich elite. Investigations have revealed that beloved institutions such as the NHS and charities are being charged rent by the royal duchies, raising concerns about the monarchy's stability and its ability to represent national unity.
The Mail reported that 'Moscow threatened nuclear retaliation after Ukraine fired long-range rockets into Russia for the first time'. President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to fire US-made missiles deep into Russia represents an escalation.
The people of Stornoway are protesting against Tesco's decision to open on Sundays, reflecting the clash between modernity and tradition.
Nissan and Ford warn of the irreversible impact of zero-emission car targets on the UK car industry, risking jobs and investment. Carmakers raise concerns about the Zero Emissions Mandate, while Labour wants to ban fossil fuel burning cars by 2030. Lack of demand and charging infrastructure hinder the adoption of electric cars.
The U.S. Senate has rejected a resolution to halt the sale of certain U.S. weapons to Israel, despite concerns about the situation in Gaza.
Kellyanne Conway clashed with a graduate student at Harvard University who questioned her record during President-Elect Donald Trump's first term.
A 1,600-year-old amulet depicting King Solomon defeating the devil has been found in Turkey, providing possible evidence for missing scripture about his power over evil.
Hayley, a 54-year-old single woman, and Phil, a 61-year-old divorced man, had a successful blind date and plan to meet again.
Former adult star Mia Khalifa denies dating rumours with ex-Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez and confirms she is single.
Hamas says hostages will only be freed if Gaza conflict ends. Qatar threatens to halt mediation without progress.
Ousted Squad member Jamaal Bowman faces backlash after making controversial comments about the Star Wars franchise, stating that he would denounce it if the next lead Jedi is not a black man. Users on Twitter criticized his comments, calling him 'racist' and 'a clown', and highlighting the presence of black actors in previous Star Wars movies.
The U.S. will veto a UN resolution on Gaza war if it doesn't call for immediate release of hostages.
Award-winning author Richard Flanagan has delayed receiving £50,000 in prize money from Baillie Gifford until the investment firm shares a plan to reduce fossil fuel extraction and increase investments in renewables.
Concerns over a wider conflict in the Middle East have prompted international airlines to suspend flights to the region or to avoid affected air space.
The head of the IAEA says there is no indication that the site hit by Israel in Iran was a nuclear facility or had nuclear material present.
El Al Airlines posts record profit as foreign carriers halt Israel flights
Sinn Fein's pledge to investigate RTE's objectivity has been criticized by political leaders, who see it as a threat to media freedom and an attempt to intimidate journalists.
The rise in inflation has dashed hopes of an interest rate cut by the Bank of England, impacting borrowing costs and mortgage rates.
The number of patients left needing further treatment because of botched NHS operations has soared more than 70 per cent in five years.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 15, including rescue worker, as tanks continue incursion and destroy homes.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit Saudi Arabia and the UAE next month to deepen ties and attract investment from the Gulf states. The visit will also involve discussions on regional issues and aims to repair relations with the UAE. Britain is seeking a free trade deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) that could boost the UK economy by 1.6 billion pounds ($2.10 billion).
Malaysia has become China's second-largest crude oil supplier again, with imports rising 28% on year.
President-elect Donald Trump is prioritizing experience on television as he selects individuals for his new administration, with many of his choices being TV hosts on Fox News.
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Linda McMahon, the former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, to be his secretary of the Education Department. The Kremlin has revised its nuclear policy, lowering the bar for the use of atomic weapons. Ukraine has fired several American-supplied longer-range missiles into Russia. Voters in California have rejected a ballot measure that would have raised the state minimum wage to $18 per hour by 2026. SpaceX launched another Starship rocket but passed up catching the booster with giant mechanical arms. President Joe Biden appealed to world leaders to surge money to developing nations to curb climate change. Distant, ancient galaxies are giving scientists more hints that dark energy may not be what they thought.
Chicago wheat futures ease but remain near one-week peak on concerns over Black Sea supply disruptions amid Ukraine war escalation.
Beloved Australian drama series Wentworth may be getting a spin-off, according to star Katrina Milosevic. The series, which ended in 2021, was a hit with fans and critics alike.
Southeast Asian defense chiefs and representatives are meeting in Laos to discuss security issues, including maritime disputes with China. The meetings come at a time of increasing tensions in the Asia-Pacific region and as the transition to a new U.S. president looms.
Candace Owens criticizes Albanese government policies and fights legal battle to enter Australia.
Jackie 'O' Henderson criticizes Australia's obsession with rules during a discussion on The Kyle and Jackie O Show. She expresses frustration with the government implementing numerous strict rules on people's lives, stating that it has gotten out of control.
The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are depleting U.S. weapons stockpiles, potentially impacting the military's ability to respond to a conflict in the Indo-Pacific region.
The draw seedings for 2026 World Cup qualifying groups in Europe were completed, with Slovakia and the Czech Republic securing a higher status. The 12 first-place teams will advance directly to the tournament, and four more entries will be decided in playoffs.
Australia seeks to attract renewable investment as global leaders commit to climate change action at the G20 summit in Brazil.
Iran has offered to cap its stock of uranium just shy of weapons grade in an attempt to prevent a Western push for a resolution against it at the U.N. nuclear watchdog's board meeting.
Criminals are evading punishment due to a shortage of police officers on the streets, warns the Home Secretary. Yvette Cooper has pledged to rebuild neighbourhood policing and address rising crime rates. The government plans to deploy 13,000 additional officers to patrol communities.
Senior U.S. and Israeli officials will discuss civilian harm in Gaza in the first meeting of a new channel requested by Washington. U.S. officials have identified nearly 500 potential incidents of harm to civilians in the Palestinian enclave.
Brazilian soccer star Neymar buys a £43m penthouse in Dubai, adding to his property portfolio, amidst uncertainty about his future at Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.
Iran's uranium stockpile has exceeded the limit set in the nuclear deal, reaching 182.3 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%. The country had capped its nuclear program in return for sanctions relief, but reportedly resumed enrichment after the US withdrew from the deal in 2018.
A Labour MP has compared the suggested targeting of Palestinian children by Israeli drones to a 'warped video game'.
Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium has exceeded the limit set by the nuclear deal by 32 times, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Bruno Fernandes sends a touching message to former team-mate Paul Pogba after the termination of his Juventus contract.
AOC sparks fury for saying Israel lobby was reason for Dems' losses
Informa has cut its profit forecast due to currency fluctuations, but still expects strong turnover. The company runs major events such as Arab Health and the Dubai Airshow.
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on six senior Hamas officials, targeting representatives abroad and those involved in supporting fundraising efforts and weapons smuggling into Gaza.
Most residents of Metula have been evacuated due to rocket attacks by Hezbollah. The US is pushing for a ceasefire, while Israeli forces continue their offensive. Many residents are hesitant to return until they are assured of their safety.
The Caspian Sea is facing a significant decline in water levels, threatening ecosystems and local communities. Azerbaijan hopes to develop a regional plan to address the problem, but Iran's involvement is uncertain.
Efforts for a truce in Lebanon have highlighted the role of the country's army, which is expected to keep the south free of Hezbollah weapons but is unwilling and unable to confront the Iran-backed group.
Israeli forces kill three Islamic Jihad militants during raid in the West Bank.
G20 leaders discuss sustainable development and energy transition to address global warming at U.N. climate talks. They call for increased climate finance and a new financial goal for rich nations to provide to poorer developing nations. Negotiators aim to produce a full draft of the deal by Wednesday evening. The G20 also commits to a legally binding treaty to limit plastic pollution by 2024.
Turkey has asked an export association to help enforce a ban on trade with Israel, slowing the flow of goods in recent weeks. Ankara has faced criticism that trade may be continuing with Israel given a spike in exports to the Palestinian territories since the ban in May.
Essex Police are investigating journalist Allison Pearson over an allegedly racist tweet from last year. The force has faced criticism for recording 1,500 non-crime hate incidents in two years.
Israeli defence firm Elbit Systems reported higher quarterly profit in Q3, driven by strong demand and increased revenue. The company's order backlog reached $22 billion, with a significant portion from foreign customers.
A US envoy is working to secure a cease-fire in Lebanon as a food crisis worsens. In the Gaza Strip, armed men have looted aid trucks, causing shortages and soaring prices.
US envoy Amos Hochstein arrived in Lebanon for talks on a truce plan to halt the Israel-Hezbollah war. Israel has expanded its operations from Gaza to Lebanon, aiming to secure its northern border and allow displaced people to return home.
Bank Leumi reports a 30% profit jump in Q3 and plans to return nearly 1 billion shekels to shareholders despite public criticism of banks benefiting from higher interest rates.
Bezeq Israel Telecom's Q3 profit and revenue decline due to lower income at satellite TV unit YES.
Isla Fisher takes a lighthearted swipe at ex-husband Sacha Baron Cohen in a new Air New Zealand commercial, making a cheeky reference to her single status. The Australian actress recently ended her 14-year marriage to the British comedian.
Former Hamas hostage confronts UCLA student leader in tense debate over Israel-Palestine conflict and hostage crisis.
Freed Hamas hostage confronts UCLA student behind protests, sharing traumatic details of her kidnapping and emphasizing the importance of dialogue and understanding different perspectives.
Companies from Iran, Israel, China, Russia, and the United States will showcase military equipment at an arms expo in Hanoi in December, Vietnam's defense ministry said.
Companies from Iran, Israel, China, Russia, and the United States will showcase military equipment at an arms expo in Hanoi in December, Vietnam's defense ministry said.
G20 leaders are discussing climate change and sustainable development, aiming to increase the odds of a deal at the U.N. climate talks. They called for increased climate finance and committed to a treaty to limit plastic pollution.
Moscow warns the US over allowing Ukraine to hit Russian soil with longer-range weapons. An Israeli airstrike hits central Beirut near key government buildings and embassies. 45 activists get 4 to 10 years in prison in Hong Kong's biggest national security case. 42,000 crowd New Zealand's Parliament grounds in support of Maori rights. Georgia appeals court cancels hearing in election interference case against Trump. Trump says he is naming former Wisconsin Rep. Sean Duffy to be transportation secretary. G20 summit calls for more aid to Gaza and an end to the war in Ukraine. 3 people are killed in random stabbings in New York City. Arthur Frommer, travel guide innovator, has died at 95.
Leaders of the G20 summit have called for more aid to Gaza and an end to the war in Ukraine, but the joint declaration lacks specifics on how to achieve these goals.
Billionaire Anthony Pratt has relocated to the US after being awarded the honorary title of Colonel in Kentucky. Pratt has invested $1 billion in a new recycled paper mill in the state and has built a significant business presence in the US, creating 12,000 jobs.
An urban mosquito in East Africa that is immune to insecticide is causing a surge in malaria cases, potentially reversing progress made against the disease.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urges G20 leaders to help de-escalate the Ukraine crisis and seek a political solution. He also emphasizes the importance of avoiding politicizing economic issues and calls for an end to the fighting in Gaza.
The war between Ukraine and Russia intensifies as both sides suffer heavy losses and new players enter the conflict.
Brazil hosted the G20 summit and focused on fighting hunger, with President Lula calling for concerted action to alleviate food insecurity.
Remnants of tropical storm Sara threaten Florida with strong winds and heavy rain.
Members of the UN Security Council call for increased aid to Gaza as the situation worsens, with reports of violent looting of food aid trucks.
The US warns Turkey against hosting Hamas leaders, stating that leaders of a terrorist organization should not be living comfortably. Turkey denies reports of Hamas moving its political office to the country.
The earliest inscription declaring 'God Jesus Christ' has been found beneath an Israeli prison, deemed 'the greatest discovery since the Dead Sea Scrolls.' The 1,800-year-old mosaic features ancient Greek writing and confirms that Christians believed Jesus was the son of God from the beginning.
A federal judge dismisses a lawsuit filed by Mike Huckabee against Meta over advertisements using his name and image to sell CBD products.
The U.S. Senate will vote on measures to block arms sales to Israel, despite strong bipartisan support for the country. Supporters hope the resolutions will push Israel and the Biden administration to do more to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The U.S. will inform Turkey that there can be no more business as usual with Hamas, as some Hamas leaders may have moved to Turkey from Qatar.
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on organizations and firms involved in illegal settlement development in the occupied West Bank, including Amana, the largest organization funding unauthorized settlements.
EU foreign ministers reject proposal to suspend dialog with Israel despite tragic events in Gaza.
Footage of President Joe Biden 'wandering off' into the Amazon rainforest has gone viral, but he was actually heading back to his motorcade. Biden has refused to talk to the press throughout his trip, ignoring questions about his decision to greenlight Ukraine shooting long-range weapons into Russian territory.
The chief of the U.N. Palestinian agency urges countries to resist an Israeli ban and highlights the lack of alternative services in Gaza.
The G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro begins with leaders facing geopolitical tensions and uncertainty due to the return of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
The Scottish Greens have threatened to veto the SNP's financial plans if they reduce spending on the independence movement.
Britain's energy price cap is set to rise by 1% in January due to high wholesale energy prices caused by geopolitical tensions and weather disruptions.
A vessel off Yemen's coast reported a missile hitting the sea nearby. The crew is safe.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 18 Palestinians, including displaced families. Hospital under siege, malnutrition cases rising.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 14 Palestinians, including children and displaced families.
Sinopec and Saudi Aramco have begun construction on a $9.82 billion refinery and petrochemical complex in China's Fujian province. The project is part of Saudi Aramco's plan to supply a million bpd of crude oil to China for oil-to-chemicals investments.
A gauge of emerging market stocks rose on Monday, lifted by rising heavyweight Asian markets, while currencies were mixed at the start of a week packed with monetary policy decisions globally.
The G20 summit in Brazil is overshadowed by wars and Trump's recent election victory, with little expectation for a strongly worded statement on geopolitical conflicts.