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YouTube star Ms. Rachel has been accused of spreading Hamas propaganda to children, according to an antisemitism watchdog.
Hong Kong plans to sign more free trade pacts to diversify risk amid the global trade war triggered by US tariffs. The city will focus on strengthening trade linkages in Southeast Asia and the Middle East and is negotiating investment agreements with several countries.
Hamburg-based investment firm Aquila Group is expanding its operations with a new office in Abu Dhabi to target growth opportunities in the Gulf and Middle East.
Australian shares are recovering after a steep decline on Monday as investors navigate the uncertainty of US tariffs.
Billionaire American-Palestinian businessman Bashar Masri has been sued by families of victims of the October 7 terror attack in Israel, accusing him of allowing Hamas to construct infrastructure for the attack.
As the first debate of the election campaign approaches, both leaders position themselves as the safer option amidst fears of a global recession. The latest polls show Labor in the lead, but the outcome remains uncertain.
Former Premier League footballer Yossi Benayoun survives grenade attack on his family home in Israel. No injuries reported, but the blast caused property damage.
Ten Brits accused of war crimes in Gaza while fighting for Israel, including deliberately shooting civilians and demolishing a hospital.
Sir Keir Starmer will face grilling from senior MPs regarding US tariffs and global market turmoil, as well as other international issues such as the war in Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East. The UK is seeking a carve out from the trade tax on goods going into the US, as the President has imposed tariffs on British goods and cars. Additionally, the US plans to hold direct talks with Iran about its nuclear program.
The number of state-ordered executions worldwide surged to the highest level in nearly a decade last year, with more than 1,500 people put to death by governments across 15 countries.
Harvard plans to borrow $750 million after federal funding threats from the Trump administration.
President Trump reveals that the U.S. is holding direct talks with Iran over their nuclear program, emphasizing the importance of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
President Trump reveals plans for direct talks with Iran and emphasizes that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
A scientist claims that the Garden of Eden was in Egypt, not the Middle East, and that the Great Pyramid of Giza sits where the Tree of Life once stood.
Trump says Iran would be in 'great danger' if direct talks fail.
Microsoft fires two employees who protested the company's work with the Israeli military during its 50th anniversary celebration. The employees accused Microsoft of supporting a genocide and threw a keffiyeh scarf on stage. Last year, Google fired employees who protested a contract with the Israeli government.
Hamas says a journalist was killed in an Israeli strike on Gaza, while Israel claims the target was a militant posing as a reporter.
Labour MPs put on a show of solidarity with two colleagues who were refused entry to Israel. The MPs were detained and deported after traveling to Israel, with Israeli officials claiming they were rejected due to their plans to document security forces and spread anti-Israel hatred. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy criticized Israel's actions, while Tory leader Kemi Badenoch supported Israel's right to control their borders, sparking a political row.
A medical charity in Greece has diagnosed six young children in a migrant facility on the island of Samos with malnutrition, highlighting the insufficient pediatric care in the camp.
A liberal pundit faces backlash for wishing death upon former President Joe Biden in a social media post.
The Metropolitan Police will assess allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity made against 10 British nationals who served in the Israeli military.
Israeli forces continue offensive in Gaza, capturing or depopulating two-thirds of the enclave, according to the United Nations.
The Trump administration has ended some lifesaving humanitarian programs across the Middle East, including major projects with the World Food Program, due to the convenience of the US Government.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with Donald Trump to discuss US tariffs and seek further backing on Iran and Gaza.
Netanyahu will meet with Trump to discuss tariffs and other pressing issues, including the Gaza war and Iran tensions.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society has accused Israeli forces of shooting and killing 15 medics and rescuers in Gaza with 'intent to kill'. The killings have sparked international condemnation and calls for an international investigation.
Prominent figures in the property industry and Jewish high society attended the wedding of real estate tycoon Jerome Srot and socialite Cecilia Summer at Central Synagogue in Sydney. The event also saw the presence of celebrities and cast members of Luxe Listings Sydney.
Former judge Sir Adrian Fulford will lead a public inquiry into the Southport murders, seeking to understand the events leading up to the attack and prevent similar incidents in the future.
Israel's Supreme Court to consider whether Netanyahu lawfully dismissed intelligence chief amid political scandal and anti-government protests.
The Bank of Israel has kept interest rates unchanged and provided an update on the country's economic outlook and risks.
Richard Boyd Barrett, leader of the People Before Profit party, has revealed that he has been diagnosed with throat cancer and will take a few months off work for treatment.
The British Army, Royal Navy, and the Office for Nuclear Security have been targeted in cyberattacks by an alliance of pro-Russian and pro-Palestinian hackers. The attacks were carried out by the Holy League coalition, which is launching weekly cyberattacks against the UK's state agencies, armed forces, infrastructure operators, councils, and security services.
Transport Secretary condemns Tube passenger for openly smoking crack cocaine, raising concerns about rising crime levels on the London Underground.
Ten Britons who served with the Israeli military in Gaza are facing accusations of war crimes by one of the UK's leading human rights lawyers.
Israel has struck tents outside two major hospitals in Gaza, killing at least two people, including a local reporter, and wounding nine others.
Israel strikes tents near hospitals in Gaza, killing and wounding multiple people, including reporters.
Middle East stock markets are facing a decline due to new US tariffs and low oil prices, impacting energy-producing nations in the region.
Israel has dramatically expanded its control over the Gaza Strip, now holding more than 50% of the territory, and is squeezing Palestinians into shrinking areas of land.
Global markets plunge as recession fears mount due to Trump's tariffs and investors worry about higher prices, weaker demand, and lower confidence.
China's teapot oil refiners face pressure from weak domestic demand, U.S. sanctions, and tariffs, as well as challenges from the growing adoption of electric vehicles and the use of liquefied natural gas as a truck fuel. Recovery in run rates is expected, but will remain below year-earlier levels. New U.S. tariffs and the possibility of a global trade war further limit China's fuel demand.
Kim Kardashian stuns in nude look as she brings kids to SKIMS party at Mel's Diner in Los Angeles.
White House communications director Steven Cheung embraces Bond villain Oddjob persona as he criticizes the president's critics on social media.
High-ranking police suspected early on that a caravan filled with explosives and a list of potential Jewish targets was not as it seemed. The discovery was eventually revealed to be a false flag plot by organised criminals.
President Donald Trump has revoked dozens more student visas from elite American universities, sparking alarm among civil liberties advocates.
Trump defends tariffs as 'medicine' and says foreign governments must pay 'a lot of money' to lift them, as markets indicate potential losses.
A London Underground passenger witnessed a man openly smoking crack cocaine on the Tube, highlighting growing concerns about rising crime levels on the network.
A recent drone attack in Ukraine has left several civilians dead and many more injured, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the country.
The UAE and Israel, under the Abraham Accords, have maintained their relationship during Israel's war in Gaza.
Trans journalist Siobhan McCann chronicles her three-year transition from a man to a woman through time-lapse selfies, providing a raw and honest view of her gender-affirming transformation.
A Palestinian teenager with U.S. citizenship was fatally shot by an Israeli settler in the West Bank, highlighting the ongoing tensions and violence in the region.
U.S. envoy calls for disarmament of Hezbollah and other armed groups in Lebanon 'as soon as possible'. Hezbollah rejects attempts to disarm, citing breaches of the ceasefire agreement.
Tens of thousands of Moroccans protest Israel's offensive in Gaza and express anger towards Trump's policies.
Christopher Biggins criticizes Celebrity Big Brother and expresses disapproval of high pay for stars on ITV shows.
The viral Dubai chocolate trend has taken the internet by storm, with influencers and foodies raving about the unique filled chocolate bars. MailOnline reporters taste-tested three popular variations of the Dubai chocolate to determine if it lives up to the hype.
Israeli military changes account of Gaza aid worker killings, missile strike in Kyiv, Taiwan offers zero tariffs with US, India unlikely to retaliate against Trump's tariffs, pressure on US Supreme Court.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch supports Israel's right to refuse entry to two Labour MPs who were detained and deported after traveling to Israel. Badenoch's stance has been criticized by senior Labour MP Emily Thornberry.
Two Labour MPs who were denied entry to Israel are returning to the UK after being held at the airport upon arrival.
The Israeli military has provided new details that changed its initial account of the killing of 15 emergency workers near the southern Gaza city of Rafah last month but said investigators were still examining the evidence.
Two British lawmakers who were detained in Israel are returning to London after being refused entry and suspected of plans to document security forces and spread anti-Israel hatred.
Iran is open to indirect talks with the US through Oman, but warns regional countries hosting US bases that they could be in the firing line if involved.
Two Labour MPs were detained and refused entry to Israel after being accused of planning to document the activities of security forces and spread anti-Israel hatred.
Suspected U.S. airstrikes in Yemen's Houthi stronghold of Saada have killed at least two people and wounded four others, according to the group. The intense campaign of airstrikes in Yemen, targeting the rebels over their attacks on shipping in Mideast waters, has killed at least 69 people, according to the Houthis.
Disney's Snow White remake has been accused of being environmentally damaging and has faced numerous setbacks, including a disappointing box office performance and negative reviews.
A British version of Israel's 'Iron Dome' system would fail to protect the whole of the UK against Russian missile attacks - because the system needed would be 'too prohibitively expensive'.
Thousands of protestors swarmed ICE's Washington DC headquarters amid nationwide demonstrations against President Donald Trump and DOGE head Elon Musk.
U.S. customs agents have started collecting President Donald Trump's 10% tariff on imports, causing a $5 trillion loss in S&P 500 value and impacting global stock markets. China has responded with countermeasures, and world leaders are hoping to strike a deal with Trump to avoid economic fallout.
Israel admits wrongly identifying slain Gaza aid workers as a threat after phone footage from a Palestinian medic among the 15 slain in southern Gaza cast doubt on their claims.
New York state officials refuse to comply with Trump administration's demands to end diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in public schools.
The UK is making progress in securing a trade deal with the US, but concerns remain about the potential costs and Trump's behavior.
President Trump is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the latest Israeli bombardment of Gaza and new U.S. tariffs against Israel and other countries.
The Trump administration argues that a federal judge does not have the authority to order the return of a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
Opponents of President Donald Trump are preparing to hold protests across the US, as well as in Europe, to voice their opposition to his policies and actions.
A U.S. envoy visited Beirut to pressure Lebanon on controlling Hezbollah and preventing arms smuggling, emphasizing the need for the Lebanese Army to assert control over all national territory.
A Palestinian paramedic claims to have seen Israeli troops firing on emergency vehicles, which were later found stained with blood. The Red Crescent and United Nations officials have accused Israeli forces of killing 15 aid workers. The Israeli military is conducting an investigation into the incident.
Iran's currency falls to record low against the dollar as tensions with the U.S. continue to rise.
Around 1,200 demonstrations are planned across the U.S. and six other countries on Saturday in what organizers expect to be the largest single day of protest against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
China's aggressive actions towards Taiwan have raised concerns about the potential for a full-scale invasion and the implications it would have for the world.
The Royal & Ancient has no plans to schedule a tournament at Donald Trump's Turnberry resort in Scotland in the foreseeable future, citing logistical and commercial challenges as reasons. However, many believe that the controversial nature of Trump himself is the real reason behind the decision.
Former star of The Real Housewives of Cheshire, Dawn Ward, has made a shocking return to the show after five years, causing tension and anxiety among her co-stars.
Donald Trump celebrated a recent drone strike against Iran-backed Houthi terrorists in Western Yemen, posting a video of the strike on his Truth Social page.
The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz by Anne Sebba is a deeply affecting book that reconstructs the experiences of the women who played in the orchestra at Auschwitz-Birkenau, highlighting their resilience and solidarity in the face of unimaginable horror.
A pro-Palestinian protester interrupts Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration, accusing the company of selling AI weapons to the Israeli military.
Auburn's Bruce Pearl, Florida's Todd Golden, and Duke's Jon Scheyer, all Jewish, are basketball rivals at the Final Four with careers that have involved Israel. Their presence is significant amid rising antisemitism and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Scottish Parliament is experiencing a wave of departures, raising questions about its effectiveness and purpose. Many departing politicians have failed to leave a lasting impact, and the Parliament is currently failing to make a positive difference in various policy areas. If mainstream parties fail to address the priorities of the Scottish people, there is a risk of creating space for dangerous populists in politics.
Two individuals have been arrested and charged in connection with vandalism at Donald Trump's Turnberry golf resort in Scotland. The protest group Palestine Action caused damage to the greens and club houses, spray painting slogans and expletive-laden insults.
A federal judge has moved the case of a detained Turkish Tufts University student to Vermont, where she was briefly held before being transferred to an immigration detention facility in Louisiana. Her lawyers argue that her detention violates her constitutional rights.
Uri Geller, a self-proclaimed psychic, warns President Trump of an imminent apocalypse caused by Iran's nuclear bomb and urges him not to sign any nuclear deals with Iran.
CNN panelists engage in heated debate over Trump's new tariffs, leading to one panelist removing his shoe.
A list of recommended TV shows and films to watch this weekend, including Love On The Spectrum, Dying For Sex, and Austin.
Rachel Zegler attends event after 'woke' Snow White bombs at the box office.
Israel is not looking for conflict with Turkey in Syria, according to a senior Israeli official. Tensions have been rising between the two countries and Israel has conducted strikes on military sites in Syria.
DNA analysis of remains from the Green Sahara reveals a mysterious lineage of people isolated from the outside world.
Andriy Shevchenko, president of the Ukrainian soccer federation, accuses UEFA of political bias after his election loss and lack of support for a leadership position.
The Trump administration has issued demands to Harvard University in order for the school to receive $9 billion in grants and contracts. The demands are related to an investigation into campus antisemitism and include banning face masks and clarifying campus speech policies.
Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has expressed satisfaction with the disciplinary process that resulted in an 18-month suspension for councillor Punam Rane, who made offensive comments about the US economy being 'ruled by the Jews'.
Swedish defence firm SAAB is hopeful that a deal with Colombia to provide new combat aircraft will be successful, potentially opening up more business opportunities in South America.
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