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Jesse Eisenberg brought Emma Stone to tears with a heartfelt speech at the Independent Spirit Awards, thanking her for nurturing his career.
The BBC is under pressure after leaked papers reveal a connection between a Gaza documentary and the son of a Hamas minister.
Hamzah Sheeraz played it safe in his world title challenge against Carlos Adames, but it was not enough to secure the victory.
Currys has discontinued staff name badges featuring the Palestinian flag after complaints of creating an 'intimidating' environment for Jewish customers.
A rocket-propelled grenade explosion kills two toddlers in rural Cambodia, highlighting the ongoing danger of unexploded munitions in the country.
Sir Keir Starmer has demonstrated strong leadership and support for Ukraine, while his critics have shown cowardice and appeasement in the face of the Ukraine crisis.
Europe's leaders are being criticized for prolonging the Ukraine war, which has caused immense harm to the continent.
Pro-Palestinian protesters target Scottish Labour conference, accusing Keir Starmer of supporting genocide in Gaza and calling for an end to UK arm sales to Israel.
BBC Breakfast presenters clash with Saturday Kitchen host Matt Tebbutt during live crossover. Hamas releases six more hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
President Donald Trump is rapidly implementing changes to reshape America, leaving supporters thrilled and opponents horrified. The long-term effects of these changes are uncertain.
Two Israeli hostages, who had been held in Gaza for a decade, have been released by Hamas in a prisoner swap. Both hostages had a history of mental illness, and their families are relieved to have them back.
Elon Musk has allegedly welcomed his 13th child with MAGA influencer Ashley St Clair. Musk, who has previously stated his mission to repopulate the earth, has had children with three different women.
Former Pentagon official claims Pope Pius tipped off the US about an alien spacecraft, but the Vatican denies the claims and states they do not know where he got this information.
A 19-year-old Syrian refugee was arrested after a stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust memorial, raising concerns over migration ahead of a national election.
Israeli hostages are freed by Hamas militants in Gaza, bringing joy and relief to their families and friends.
The Scottish Greens will force a vote in Holyrood on funding for arms companies involved in the Israel-Gaza conflict, calling for an end to subsidies for these companies.
The DUP claims that Sinn Fein's boycott of US events is a political move to support Michelle O'Neill's potential presidential bid in Ireland.
Russia and the United States are set to have a second meeting in the next two weeks to discuss the war in Ukraine and improving bilateral relations.
Alice Weidel, the chancellor candidate of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), is an unlikely public face for a male-dominated, anti-immigration party that depicts itself as a defender of traditional family values and ordinary people.
Hamas is set to release six Israeli hostages in exchange for over 600 Palestinian prisoners, marking the end of the first phase of the ceasefire.
Hamas is set to free six more Israeli hostages from the Gaza Strip, but the exchange for Palestinian prisoners is overshadowed by tension between the adversaries.
Donald Trump abruptly fires chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CQ Brown, part of his plan to remove 'woke generals' from the military.
The United States proposes a U.N. resolution on the war in Ukraine that is less demanding than the European-backed statement, setting up a clash between the U.S. and Europe.
Liam Payne's death is revealed to be the result of his own actions, despite accusations and speculation surrounding his demise.
A British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman, are currently imprisoned in Iran after being charged with espionage. The situation has caused distress for their families and raised questions about the ethics of 'danger tourism'.
Historian Niall Ferguson warns that the United States could face ruin if it doesn't address its debt problem. He cites Donald Trump's expansionist plans and the burden of debt as potential threats to the country's future. Ferguson emphasizes the need for radical reform and a productivity miracle to avoid default and decline.
Stormzy addresses controversy over collaboration with McDonald's and denial of deleting pro-Palestine post on social media.
The body of a hostage has been returned to Israel, Hamas has claimed, after it sent the wrong remains with her late children in a mix up.
Selena Gomez is in a feud with a former friend who is threatening to expose a celebrity. The friend has been posting pro-Trump content on social media, causing tension between the two.
Hamas's failure to return the right body of an Israeli hostage is condemned as 'sick and abhorrent' by the Foreign Secretary.
Steve Bannon is accused of making a Nazi salute at CPAC, but he insists it was just a wave of gratitude.
The Trump administration has released $5.3 billion in previously frozen foreign aid, with the majority of funds going towards security and counternarcotics programs.
A new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, has been discovered in China, raising concerns of another potential pandemic. The virus has a high risk of spillover to humans and is similar to the virus behind Covid and MERS.
Foreign ministers discuss global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, at the Group of 20 nations meeting in South Africa.
Syrian Jews are hoping to revive their ancient heritage after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, with a small number of Jews in Damascus and abroad holding a group prayer for the first time in more than three decades.
Boris Johnson criticizes blaming Ukraine for starting the war, emphasizes the just cause of the Ukrainians, and believes peace can be achieved through strength.
The Supreme Court has ruled against Holocaust survivors in their lawsuit seeking compensation from Hungary for confiscated property during World War II.
Sinn Fein defends its decision to boycott Washington DC for St Patrick's Day events due to the threat of mass expulsion of the Palestinian people from Gaza.
Arab leaders gather in Saudi Arabia to discuss Gaza reconstruction plan in response to Trump's proposal for the US to take over the territory without its Palestinian inhabitants.
Peter Dutton, the opposition leader, plans to expel migrants who spread hatred in Australia, proposing a constitutional amendment to achieve this. This comes after two Bankstown nurses made anti-Semitic remarks in a video. Dutton wants consequences for those who betray the country's values and plans to amend the constitution to ensure this.
A top law firm in Australia is investigating an email that criticized key staffers and leaked salaries and bonuses. The firm denies the CPO's involvement and is cooperating with the police.
Tim Merlier wins Stage 5 of UAE Tour in Dubai, Tadej Pogacar maintains overall lead.
The BBC has removed a documentary about Gaza from iPlayer to investigate further after it was revealed that the child narrator is the son of a Hamas official.
A BBC documentary about Gaza has been removed from BBC iPlayer after it was discovered that a child featured in the film is the son of Hamas's deputy minister of agriculture.
Hamas is looking into the possibility of an error or mixed remains in bodies released after Israeli airstrikes.
Good Morning Britain viewers criticize hosts for constant interruptions and one-upping each other, while others welcome the presenters.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemns Hamas for handing over the wrong remains of Israeli hostages, vows that they will pay the full price for their actions.
Spain's booming economy is not benefiting everyone, as housing shortages and stagnant wages create anger and risks for future growth. The lack of affordable housing has left many struggling to find a place to live, fueling support for far-right party Vox, particularly among young people who are worst hit by unemployment.
Aussie reality star Emma 'Pills' Pillemer gives fans a tour of her $30 million Sydney mansion, showcasing its luxurious features and stunning views.
British Gas-owner Centrica has seen its shares plummet over the past decade, but recent developments may indicate a potential turnaround. The company has been hit by increased competition, the shift towards renewables, and investor apathy towards traditional energy markets.
Inflation rose to 3% in January, hitting its highest level in 10 months. The Bank of England has already said that inflation is likely to reach 3.7% this year. Would that lead the Bank of England to change course on interest rates?
Standard Chartered announces $1.5 billion share buyback after reporting 18% rise in annual profit, driven by strong growth in wealth business and markets division.
The Israeli military has identified the remains of two young hostages, but another body released by Hamas was not the boys' mother as promised. In the US, senators are voting on a budget package that would provide funding for mass deportations and security measures. Kash Patel has been confirmed as the director of the FBI, despite concerns from Democrats about his qualifications and his loyalty to Donald Trump. Pope Francis is said to be improving slightly as he battles pneumonia, and there are questions about whether he will resign if he doesn't fully recover. In Israel, a series of explosions on parked buses has rattled central Israel, but no injuries have been reported. Victor Wembanyama, star of the San Antonio Spurs, has been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder, ending his season. A Scottish Highland bull has been on the loose in western Connecticut for over a month, with sporadic sightings reported by local residents.
President Trump and Japanese premier Shigeru Ishiba discussed the possibility of Japan participating in the Alaska LNG project in order to replace Middle East energy shipments and address the trade imbalance with the U.S. The Trump administration is seeking to strengthen economic relations with East Asia by increasing investment in American fossil fuels, particularly LNG, to tap into concerns about tariffs and the security of sea lanes.
A former Iranian prisoner has advised a British couple detained in Iran to not submit to false confessions. Anoosheh Ashoori, who was jailed for spying charges, urged the couple to remain strong and warned against the risks of traveling to Iran. The couple, who were on a motorcycle journey, were detained in January.
The family of two women murdered by an abusive partner have welcomed a new law in their name after they phoned the police 14 times for help. The law, known as Raneem's Law, will see domestic abuse specialists working in emergency control rooms in five police forces.
Elon Musk accuses Ukraine's President Zelensky of running a 'fraud machine feeding off soldiers' dead bodies'. Trump is frustrated with Zelensky and calls for an election. Zelensky rejects White House offer on Ukrainian minerals. European leaders are holding peace talks to find a way forward.
Bombs exploded on three buses in Bat Yam, Israel, in a suspected terror attack. No injuries have been reported. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding a security meeting in response to the incident.
The Saint John's Abbey Church in Minnesota, the inspiration for the film 'The Brutalist,' is gaining new fame and attention as a result of the film's success at the Oscars.
The film 'The Brutalist' has faced criticism for its portrayal of Brutalist architecture and historical inaccuracies, but remains a top contender for best picture at the Oscars.
Sir Keir Starmer pays tribute to UK-linked hostage Oded Lifshiz, who was one of four hostages released by Hamas, and calls for the release of all remaining hostages and the upholding of the ceasefire.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy will discuss concerns with the BBC over their latest Gaza documentary, which featured a boy related to 'Hamas royalty'.
A Texas journalist's report comparing Republicans to Nazis has caused uproar and backlash among Republicans and MAGA supporters.
The bodies of Kfir Bibas and his mother have been identified, but the third body returned is not their mother.
The Prime Minister expresses deep sadness over the death of UK-linked Hamas hostage Oded Lifshitz, whose body was returned to Israel by Hamas.
The Massachusetts Teachers Association is under fire for posting anti-Semitic images to educate children about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
A Muslim healthcare group defends healthcare workers after anti-Semitic comments made by Sydney nurses.
Multiple buses have burst into flames near the Israeli capital in a suspected terror attack. Israeli forces are investigating and urging the public to avoid the area.
Creating an inclusive government in Syria by March could help lift Western sanctions and aid in the country's rebuilding efforts after the ouster of former President Bashar Assad, according to the UN special envoy to Syria.
A conservative nonprofit backed by Elon Musk is spending $1.6 million on television ads in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, which will determine the political direction of the court.
The body of a UK-linked Hamas hostage, Oded Lifshitz, has been returned to Israel, confirming the family's worst fears. The family hopes for the safe return of all hostages.
The UN rights chief criticizes the public parading of bodies of hostages in Gaza, calling it a violation of international law.
The body released by Hamas has been identified as Israeli hostage Oded Liftshitz, according to the Lifshitz family.
Coca-Cola aims to outshine Pepsi in marketing during Pakistan's Champions Trophy by using a limited edition bottle and a campaign centered around tape-ball cricket, a popular street version of the sport in the country.
Foreign ministers from the G20 met in South Africa amid tensions over Ukraine, trade, and the absence of the United States. South Africa called for action on climate change and debt sustainability. China sees this as an opportunity to expand its influence.
Hamas has been condemned for parading the coffins of hostages in Gaza, with the United Nations rights chief saying the 'abhorrent' treatment of the October 7 attack victims 'flies in the face of international law.'
AI-generated content on social media is confusing older generations and going viral, with the over-60s taking the blame for its spread.
The Siddiqui family announces the death of their pet cat Rufus, adding to the list of tragic deaths on Gogglebox. Other cast members who have passed away include George Gibley, Pete McGarry, Pat Webb, Mary Cook, Andy Michael, June and Leon Bernicoff, and Caroline Aherne.
Three students have been suspended after allegedly performing a Nazi salute in front of their classmates at a school in New South Wales.
Italian steel pipe maker Tenaris warns of uncertainty due to U.S. steel tariffs and names new CFO.
Israel prepares to receive bodies of youngest Gaza hostages under ceasefire agreement, while prospects for further hostage releases and future Gaza governance remain uncertain.
Accor's annual room revenue growth slightly beats market expectations, driven by higher prices and occupancy rates. The company's RevPAR rose 5.7% in 2024, beating analysts' estimate of 5.2%. Luxury segment sees a 9% increase in RevPAR. Accor confirms medium-term growth prospects and announces a 2025 share buyback program.
Hamas is preparing to return the bodies of four Israeli hostages, including a mother and her two children, who were feared dead after an attack in 2023.
As the Ukraine war reaches its 3-year mark, Russia appears to have cemented its gains and kept Ukraine out of NATO. The future of Ukraine remains uncertain as senior Russian and U.S. officials set the stage for a summit meeting.
Iran executed 975 people in 2024, the highest number since 2008, according to human rights groups. The use of the death penalty is seen as a tool of political oppression and to maintain power.
A man accused of attempting to set fire to a synagogue in Sydney has been linked to two other anti-Semitic attacks. Australia's spy chief warns of increasing anti-Semitism and tension within the Australian Jewish community.
Suzuki Motor plans to increase global sales by a third by 2030, with a focus on the Indian market, and invest 2 trillion yen ($13 billion) by 2030.
Billionaire James Packer has condemned the anti-Semitic rant by two Sydney nurses, calling it 'horrifying' and urging Australians to be more tolerant.
A New York cemetery is being sued for allegedly refusing to allow a widower to bury his husband in a family plot because they were gay.
Jewellery designer Emma Pillemer shows off her figure in a cherry print bikini during a beach day in Bondi with friends.
Blake Lively called Justin Baldoni a 'creep' in a text to friend.
An asylum seeker with receding hairline and facial hair was declared a child by judges, overturning the Home Office's decision.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is launching a new lifestyle brand and a cooking and entertaining Netflix show, showcasing her culinary journey and passion for food.
Sir Keir Starmer supports Volodymyr Zelensky after Donald Trump's comments, while other British political figures push back. US and Russian officials meet to broker a peace deal in Ukraine.
Israel prepares to receive bodies of two youngest Gaza hostages as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The return of the bodies marks the first return of dead bodies during the current agreement, and public support for the deal remains strong.
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, a pioneer of African cinema, has died at the age of 84. Cissé was the first Black African filmmaker to win a feature film prize at Cannes and had a career spanning 50 years.