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As Israel advances in Gaza, exhausted Palestinian families are fleeing again, facing the prospect of starting over with little to no resources.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced a major expansion of the military operation in Gaza, saying large areas of the enclave would be seized and added to the security zones of Israel.
Gold prices rise as investors seek safe-haven metal in anticipation of US reciprocal tariffs.
Former CIA agent claims to know the exact location of the missing Ark of the Covenant, which is believed to be hidden in the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, West Bank.
Investors are flocking to gold as fears over Donald Trump's tariff plans drive up prices to a record high.
Experts warn that an Iranian attack on the Chagos Islands could lead to a regional conflict.
Hamas has quietly dropped thousands of deaths from its count of people killed by Israel in Gaza, according to a pressure group. Israel denies accusations of starving the Gaza Strip and claims to have killed 20,000 Hamas combatants. The UN has dismissed Israel's claim that there is enough food in Gaza.
At least £1.8 billion of taxpayer cash has gone to countries richer than Britain's poorest borough, shock analysis shows.
Florida state Sen. Randy Fine, a Trump-backed Republican, won a special election for a vacant congressional seat after facing pressure from his party. Fine is known for his socially conservative stances and support for Israel. His bid for the conservative district became more challenging when national Democrats invested in his opponent's campaign.
President Donald Trump's MAGA agenda receives a boost as Republicans win special elections in Florida, allowing Trump's agenda to flow more easily through the House of Representatives.
Rachel Zegler's co-star from West Side Story, Ariana DeBose, appears to turn on her amid backlash over the 'woke' Snow White live-action reboot.
The US military has deployed additional warplanes to the Middle East amid mounting tensions with Iran, including up to six B-2 bombers, equipped with stealth technology and capable of carrying heavy bombs and nuclear weapons.
A Cornell University student facing deportation after his visa was revoked because of his campus activism said he decided to leave the United States, declaring: 'Long live the student intifada!'
A Chinese student, Zhenhao Zou, has been revealed as one of Britain's worst rapists, with police suspecting he may have targeted over 80 victims.
A federal judge has ruled that the deportation case of Mahmoud Khalil should continue in New Jersey, rejecting the Trump administration's attempt to transfer the case to Louisiana. Khalil's attorneys can now argue for his release before a judge in New Jersey.
The Metropolitan Police faces criticism at pro-Palestinian rally after arrests of Youth Demand supporters.
An axe-wielding man attacked a parade by Assyrian Christians in Iraq, injuring three people. The victims suffered skull fractures. Despite the attack, Assyrians continued their celebrations, symbolizing resilience and continuous existence as an indigenous group.
A British mother and her two daughters were killed in a car crash in New York. The driver has been charged with manslaughter and reckless driving.
The United Nations has dismissed Israel's claim that there is enough food in Gaza to last for a long period of time, despite the closure of all 25 bakeries in the area.
Charges against five Israeli men accused of gang-raping a British tourist in Cyprus have been dropped by a court, leading to the woman's distress and her lawyer's appeal.
Melania Trump recognizes women from around the world for their bravery and courage, highlighting the transformative power of love and the deep commitment to others that fuels true courage.
Labour's private school VAT raid is 'ill thought-out' and damages children, a landmark High Court case has heard.
Egypt's Sisi and Trump discuss regional mediation efforts to restore calm and prevent economic losses.
Elon Musk's team is firing thousands of local workers and American diplomats from USAID as part of the agency's dismantlement, aligning with President Trump's 'America First' policies.
The Mothers Against Genocide group plans to file a complaint over allegations that women arrested at a Gaza protest in Dublin were strip searched and subjected to a cavity search.
EU regulators to decide on ADNOC's Covestro deal by May 12
Kid Rock reveals details about President Trump's dinner with Bill Maher at the White House, emphasizing the goal of promoting civility and bringing people together.
This article explains the locations and details of Iran's nuclear facilities, including their history and current activities.
The article provides information on Iran's nuclear facilities and their capabilities, including the increase in uranium enrichment and the impact of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Russia has issued a warning over US threats to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, stating that it could have catastrophic consequences for the region. The tensions between Russia and the US continue to grow despite previous attempts to rebuild relations.
Kenny McPeek predicts a bold performance from Rattle N Roll in the Dubai World Cup, stating that the horse is begging for 10 furlongs and has been in top form.
Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Dan 'Razin' Caine, President Trump's pick for the highest-ranking military officer, will face a Senate confirmation hearing to address concerns of politicization of the U.S. military.
UK factory production slumps to a one-and-a-half year low as manufacturers prepare for rising costs and global trade disruption, according to the S&P Global UK manufacturing PMI survey. The level of new business received fell at one of the quickest rates since the pandemic in 2020, and concerns about the national minimum wage, employer national insurance, and tariffs were cited as reasons for the decline.
Taylor Ward has candidly shared that she decided to have a breast reduction after her 'body changed' following the birth of her baby daughter.
Israeli airstrike in Beirut kills three, targeting Hezbollah member. Netanyahu withdraws nomination for internal security agency leader after criticism.
Elbit Systems has received a $130 million contract to supply advanced rocket munitions to an unnamed European country, enhancing their defence capabilities.
Iran's military is urging preemptive strikes on a UK-US military base on the Chagos Islands to prevent the US from using it, according to a senior Iranian military official.
A graphic design company in Wagga Wagga has sparked controversy with a storefront display featuring political figures dressed in Nazi-style uniforms.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is taking the fight over federal spending directly into Republican-held districts, highlighting the potential consequences of proposed Medicaid cuts and reframing Democrats as defenders of social safety nets.
A 17-year-old Palestinian dies in an Israeli prison, becoming the first Palestinian teen to die in Israeli detention. The family believes he contracted amoebic dysentery from the poor conditions in the prison.
The Trump administration's plan to ban people from 43 countries from travelling to the US is delayed indefinitely as staffers continue to work on a report that would explain the full rules of the ban.
Yemen's Houthi rebels claim to have shot down another American drone as the U.S. continues airstrikes. President Trump warns the rebels and Iran, stating that their capabilities are being destroyed and attacks will continue until they are no longer a threat.
A Cornell University student is leaving the U.S. due to fear of detention and threats to his safety after participating in pro-Palestinian protests. Other pro-Palestinian activists at Columbia University and Georgetown University also face legal challenges and potential deportation.
The Israeli military strikes a building in Beirut's southern suburbs, targeting a Hezbollah member. Israel claims the strike was in response to Hezbollah's involvement in attacks against Israel.
Australian actress Lisa McCune is renovating a former shop in Melbourne's Balaclava, a suburb that holds personal significance for her.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the military to make fitness standards for all combat jobs gender neutral.
The Israeli military has attacked a Hezbollah militant in Beirut's southern suburbs, further straining the ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-aligned group.
The Trump administration claims the Signal scandal case is closed, despite criticism and calls for investigations.
Iran's military has urged preemptive strikes on a UK-US military base in the Chagos Islands to prevent US action against Iran.
The White House claims that U.S. strikes killed the top Houthi missile expert in Yemen, but the U.S. military has not confirmed the death and the identity of the commander is unclear.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the military to make fitness standards for all combat jobs gender neutral.
Green Day, the iconic American rock band, revealed that their name was inspired by the slang term for spending a day smoking marijuana in the Bay Area.
The Snow White remake receives the lowest IMDb rating of all time, while A Working Man dominates the box office.
Experts have ruled that San Diego's population growth fueled by immigration is not good for the city. The majority of last year's growth is attributed to the county's net gain of 24,226 immigrants, both legal and illegal.
The woke Rachel Zegler led remake of Snow White has suffered a steep fall at the box office, with a paltry $14.2 million in its second week. It currently has the lowest IMDb rating of all-time at 1.6 out of 10.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer blames lack of coordination between U.K. police and intelligence agencies for surge in migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats. Over 6,600 migrants crossed the channel in the first three months of this year, the highest number on record.
Experts say San Diego's population growth fueled by immigration is risky and could harm the workforce. However, one expert believes it is better than no growth at all. San Diego is also experiencing a significant drop in border crossing after the end of the CBP One appointment system.
A total of 14 people have been arrested at a protest against Israel's war in Gaza after the entrance to Leinster House in Dublin was blocked.
Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, with prayers, feasts, and visits to loved ones' graves. Syrians are celebrating their first Eid al-Fitr since the overthrow of President Bashar Assad.
Rachel Zegler's future in Hollywood is in jeopardy following the flop release of Disney's live-action remake of Snow White. The film received poor reviews and dismal ticket sales, and Zegler's controversial comments leading up to its release have only added to the backlash.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been called to give evidence in an investigation into possible ties between his aides and Qatar. Netanyahu denies the accusations and calls them 'fake news' and a politically motivated campaign against him.
Pete Wicks and Samantha Kenny were seen hugging and leaving a club together in Mayfair.
Israel has proposed an extended truce in Gaza in exchange for the return of about half the remaining hostages, as the military prepares for 'intense operations' in the south of the enclave.
The EU is urging for a return to ceasefire and negotiations between Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the release of hostages and the resumption of humanitarian aid and electricity supply to Gaza.
Shaman Durek Verrett, husband of Princess Martha Louise of Norway, has revealed that he undergoes kidney dialysis three times a week to stay alive. The controversial spiritualist has faced criticism for his beliefs, including the claim that children get cancer because they are unhappy. Durek has been battling a severe kidney disease for nearly 30 years, and in 2023, it was reported that he was receiving dialysis up to five times a week.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls for international cooperation to combat illegal migration and people-smuggling gangs. Number of people crossing to the English coast by boat continues to increase.
Keir Starmer, the Labour PM, called for illegal immigration to be treated like terrorism on a global scale in order to cut down on the problem.
The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of most of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, potentially signaling another major ground operation in the area.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu nominates a new domestic security chief, a former Israeli hostage calls on President Trump to end the war in Gaza, and the United Nations releases footage of the operation to recover first responders killed in the Gaza Strip.
Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Fitr, but the suffering of Muslims in conflict zones and the detainment of Palestinian supporters in the US are concerns during the holiday.
Muslims in Australia mark Eid with mixed emotions as they remember the suffering in Gaza. The death toll in Gaza has risen to over 50,000, and the number of Australians identifying as Muslim has doubled in 15 years.
Turkey's crackdown on opposition parties and lack of transparency about reforms following the end of the conflict with Kurdish militants is creating distrust among Kurds and threatening the country's political and economic stability.
Suspected U.S. airstrikes in Yemen's capital result in at least one death and injuries. The new American operation is more extensive, targeting ranking personnel and cities. The strikes were in response to the Houthis' threat to target 'Israeli' ships.
Pedro Pascal faces backlash for supporting Rachel Zegler after the disappointing performance of Disney's Snow White. Users criticize Pascal for not supporting Gina Carano and Zegler for her casting and comments about the original film.
A Catholic school teacher was arrested after attempting to pray for migrants during a church service in Kansas. He was tackled and handcuffed by parishioners before being questioned by police.
A Ukrainian refugee has launched a boxing academy in the UK to provide joy and self-confidence for young people.
Pro-Palestine protesters plan to shut down London for a month with mass civil disobedience, aiming to fill the void left by the end of Just Stop Oil's campaign.
John Lennon's son Sean Ono Lennon criticizes Rachel Zegler, star of the new live action Snow White movie, for her behavior and the film's disappointing opening weekend. The film's marketing has been subdued, and Zegler and co-star Gal Gadot have been absent from press events. Zegler's political activism and Gadot's support for Israel have also contributed to the controversy surrounding the film.
Tim Walz's daughter has declined a grad school offer due to the institution's lack of support for student protests. She plans to find a school that aligns with her values.
Renowned author Douglas Murray questions how prestigious universities in the West became tools of Hamas and its plan to blame Israel for the murder of its own citizens.
The UK and other countries affected by people smuggling must work together to stop people-smuggling gangs in the same way they would terrorists, according to the Prime Minister.
Britain is hosting a summit to coordinate international efforts against illegal migration and people smuggling, with over 40 countries and organizations participating.
Two more students in Minnesota and Alabama have been detained by ICE, as President Donald Trump continues his campus crackdown across the nation.
Former champion boxer Gary Jacobs opens up about his struggles with addiction and his road to recovery in his new book, Fightback.
Two young girls were tragically killed in a car crash in Brooklyn, New York. The driver has been charged with manslaughter and other offenses.
Pirate's Booty creator Robert Ehrlich declared himself mayor of Sea Cliff, New York, inspired by President Donald Trump, causing a political drama in the village.
Quakers in Britain were outraged by a police raid on their meeting, refusing to offer officers tea. The raid, which resulted in the arrest of six women, is the first time police have entered a Quaker place of worship.
Critics slam SNL for personal attack on Pete Hegseth and mock war plans texting blunder.
Israeli PM vows to pressure Hamas, Trump's auto tariffs hurt working-class buyers, Myanmar earthquake death toll rises, Russian drone attack in Ukraine, Australia's PM expects discussion with Trump on tariffs, U.S. Defense Secretary describes Japan as indispensable, Sudan's RSF chief says war not over, earthquake strikes Tonga Islands, water woes in Martinique, South Korea, China, and Japan promote regional trade.
A federal judge has temporarily barred the deportation of a Tufts graduate detained by ICE, providing a potential lifeline for the student accused of supporting Hamas.
Donald Trump was angry after National Security Advisor Mike Waltz admitted to accidentally adding a journalist to a group chat about military strikes.
Former SAS hero and British spymaster warn that the UK cannot trust the US with top secret information after war plans were leaked on a messaging app by 'moronic amateurs' in Donald Trump's administration.
President Trump is using his power to target and extract concessions from law firms, universities, and corporations, causing fear and uncertainty among them.
Iran rejects direct negotiations with the US over its nuclear program in response to a letter from President Donald Trump. Tensions in the region escalate as the risk of military action targeting Iran's nuclear program remains.
U.S. immigration officials are seeking to collect social media handles from individuals applying for benefits such as green cards or citizenship. The proposal has raised concerns from advocates, as it expands social media surveillance to individuals already vetted and legally in the U.S.
Iran has threatened to target British forces if Donald Trump attacks the Middle Eastern nation in the absence of a new nuclear deal. A senior Iranian military official has now said that Tehran would strike the joint US-UK base on Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands should Trump attack Iran.