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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.
Israeli strikes kill at least 17 in Gaza as ground troops enter, following days of intense offensive against Hamas. Blockade on food and aid exacerbates civilian suffering. Hamas demands release of prisoners, ceasefire, and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza for hostage release.
Rescuers search for a missing girl after a migrant boat sank near a Greek island, leaving seven dead and 23 rescued. Greece is a main entry point for migrants into the EU.
Marine Le Pen is unlikely to be able to appeal her embezzlement conviction and is barred from running in France's presidential elections in 2027, according to journalist Anne-Elisabeth Moutet.
China responds to U.S. tariffs with its own tariffs on all U.S. products, while other countries scramble to respond to the higher U.S. tariffs. China takes targeted action, including export controls and suspending imports of chicken from two U.S. suppliers. The president of the EU's European Commission criticizes the use of tariffs as the first and last tool to fix trade issues.
Hefty U.S. tariffs on India's gem and jewellery exports are set to cripple the diamond industry in Surat, putting thousands of jobs at risk.
Lebanon's new central bank chief vows to fight money laundering and terrorism financing, restructure the banking sector, and return money to depositors amid the country's ongoing economic crisis.
Kanye West's newly leaked track, BIANCA, bears striking similarities to lyrics he sang during a previous performance when he begged Kim Kardashian to take him back.
Israel has killed a Hamas commander in southern Lebanon, violating a ceasefire and escalating tensions in the region.
An Israeli air strike in Lebanon kills a Hamas commander, his son, and daughter, causing heavy damage to an apartment block and sparking panic in the neighborhood.
Meghan Markle's jewellery collection, featured in her new Netflix series, is valued at over £337,000 and includes iconic pieces from Cartier and other brands.
Yale Law fires Iranian scholar over alleged ties to terrorist group
Police have released a composite image of a suspect in the death of a young woman in a house fire in Melbourne. The arson attack is believed to be linked to Victoria's illegal tobacco trade.
Newly-elected Florida Congressman Randy Fine was forced to watch brutal insults from Governor Ron DeSantis, who said the Donald Trump ally 'repels people.' Fine won Florida's 6th Congressional District in a special election on Tuesday over well funded Democrat Josh Weil.
The US government is freezing grants to Brown University and imposing conditions on Harvard University to combat what it calls antisemitism on campuses, drawing criticism from human rights advocates and academic experts.
Israel Folau has expressed his disappointment after being ruled ineligible to play against the British & Irish Lions in a tour match later this year. This is not the first time Folau and Rugby Australia have clashed, as he was previously sacked by the governing body in 2019.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit to Asia aimed to reassure the Philippines and Japan about the U.S.'s commitment to defending Taiwan. However, China's recent military actions and the lack of U.S. aircraft carriers in the Pacific have raised concerns about the U.S.'s ability to deter Chinese aggression in the region.
Israel accuses London Mayor Sadiq Khan of citing 'Hamas propaganda' in his Eid speech. Israeli embassy criticizes Khan for not condemning Hamas and failing to mention hostages held by the terror group. Israeli airstrikes kill at least 100 Palestinians, including 27 sheltering at a school in Gaza.
The Trump administration plans to halt over half a billion dollars in contracts and grants awarded to Brown University due to their response to antisemitism, according to a White House official.
The Trump administration plans to freeze $510 million in grants to Brown University over allegations of antisemitism on campus, making it the latest academic institution targeted by the administration.
Comedian Bill Burr confronts reporters about his controversial statements and criticizes journalists for not having balls in covering current events.
The U.S. Education Department has warned public schools that they may face legal action and the withholding of federal funds if they continue with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University student, defends her right to advocate for rights amid her arrest by U.S. immigration officials after advocating for Palestinians.
The U.S. Senate rejects a bid to block arms sales to Israel, despite concerns over the human rights crisis in Gaza.
Lawyers for a detained Tufts student from Turkey argue for federal court jurisdiction while U.S. government attorneys seek dismissal and immigration judge jurisdiction.
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club (R&A) has resisted pressure to stage the Open golf championship at Trump Turnberry in Ayrshire, despite an invitation from UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to US President Donald Trump for a second state visit.
The Pentagon watchdog will investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of Signal to discuss air strikes on Yemen, following the accidental leak of a group chat by senior security officials.
Yale Law School fires Iranian scholar amid allegations of ties to a designated terrorist organization, but the scholar denies being uncooperative and believes she was fired due to her criticism of the war in Gaza.
A 3-year-old girl has discovered a 3,800-year-old scarab amulet at the site believed to be where David battled Goliath. The scarab amulet is an ancient Egyptian charm symbolizing protection, rebirth, and good fortune.
A new exhibition in Paris showcases archaeological artifacts from Gaza, highlighting the heritage and destruction caused by Israel's ongoing onslaught.
Labour rejected pleas to delay the 'disruptive' mid-year private school VAT grab to net almost £1 billion extra, despite warnings that it would be disruptive to pupils.
Journalist Bernard-Henri Lévy warns that Trump's push to shakeup NATO and his inward-looking policies will have disastrous consequences for defending democratic values globally.
Spain is the front-runner to host the 2035 Rugby World Cup, with plans to use the Bernabeu and Nou Camp stadiums. Other interested parties include Japan, Italy, and the Middle East.
The ICC has urged Hungary to continue to be a resolute party to the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the ICC.
U.N. investigators are examining allegations of retaliation by ICC prosecutor Khan in response to sexual misconduct accusations. Khan denies all allegations and has vowed to cooperate with the investigation.
Israeli air strikes in Gaza's north have killed at least 15 people, according to Gaza's civil defence agency. The Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for residents of Shujaiya and other districts in the north of the territory.
The Taoiseach and EU Commissioner express concern over Hungary's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court and emphasize their support for the ICC.
The Israeli military is investigating the killing of aid workers in Gaza and denies that it was an 'execution'. The bodies of 15 workers were found in a shallow grave.
Kanye West's new leaked track suggests he was dumped by wife Bianca Censori over his social media tweets.
The UK is setting an effective deadline of May 1 for a deal to stop damaging US tariffs amid fears Donald Trump will demand looser food standards.
Israeli military holds special probe into Gaza aid worker incident.
Russia has criticized threats of military strikes against Iran, stating that such actions could have catastrophic consequences for the region.
Steep U.S. tariffs on African nations signal the end of the AGOA trade deal, which aimed to boost African economies through preferential access to U.S. markets. The tariffs compound existing challenges faced by African countries and suggest that a renewal of the deal is unlikely.
Hundreds of thousands of Gazans are fleeing as Israeli forces seize the city of Rafah, causing one of the biggest mass displacements of the war.
Joe Rogan suggests DOGE should investigate the makers of the 'flop' Snow White for mismanaging its $250 million budget and blames star Rachel Zegler for the film's underperformance.
White Afrikaner separatists from the town of Orania in South Africa are seeking recognition as an autonomous entity and are looking for support from the United States, including President Donald Trump.
Israeli strikes on Gaza overnight have left at least 55 people dead as the war with Hamas escalates.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has warned Syria that it will face severe consequences if it allows forces hostile to Israel to enter the country.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is taking steps to protect Israel's economy after President Trump imposed tariffs on Israeli goods exports to the United States.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's close associates have been arrested on suspicion of accepting money from Qatar to promote a positive image of the Gulf Arab state in Israel. The scandal is the latest to rock Netanyahu, who is already facing a corruption trial and has been accused of undermining Israel's state institutions.
Joe Rogan criticizes the makers of Snow White for wasting $250 million on a poorly received film, while Rachel Zegler takes the blame for its failure and faces criticism for her political opinions.
Former Costa Rica President Oscar Arias remains undeterred in his public criticism after the U.S. government revoked his visa without explanation.
Hungary's nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest, despite Netanyahu being wanted under an ICC arrest warrant. The two leaders share a close personal friendship and a common ally in US President Donald Trump. Orban's government has been accused of democratic backsliding and fanning anti-Jewish sentiment, but he dismisses the criticism and emphasizes Hungary's zero tolerance for anti-Semitism.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in Hungary, defying ICC arrest warrant, as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban vows not to execute the warrant.
Unexploded munitions pose a deadly threat to children in Gaza, with many casualties occurring as children search through the rubble.
Haroon Aswat, an Islamist terrorist disciple of Abu Hamza, is expected to be released from prison despite being declared a 'risk to national security'. Aswat, who was jailed in the US in 2015 for trying to start a terrorist training camp, has been linked to the 7/7 London terror bombings and has made threats against Jews, Christians, and certain groups of Muslims. While a notification order has been issued upon his release, concerns remain about his potential danger to the public.
A news article falsely accused Islamic Relief Worldwide of funding terrorist groups, leading to an apology from the publication.
Hamas rejects Israel's counter-proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza and remains committed to the mediators' plan. The proposal includes extending the ceasefire for 50 more days and the release of an Israeli soldier and four hostages. Israel has announced a major expansion of military operations in Gaza.
President Trump implemented new tariffs, calling it 'Liberation Day' and accusing other nations of 'pillaging and plundering' the US. The tariffs have caused stock market turmoil and raised concerns about a recession and price hikes.
Stacey Solomon has reportedly built a property portfolio worth around £6 million in the last four years, with her company's fixed investments valued at £3,843,981. She is set to star in a new BBC reality show that documents her life with husband Joe Swash and their children.
President Donald Trump implemented reciprocal tariffs on countries worldwide during a White House event, causing stock market turmoil and raising concerns about a recession and increased inflation.
US president Donald Trump is set to announce tariffs on 'Liberation Day' that could impact the UK's economic relationship with the US.