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Cate Blanchett stars in a modern update of Chekhov's The Seagull at the Barbican Theatre in London, featuring a remarkable ensemble of home-grown talent and impressive individual performances.
The U.S. State Department will use AI to revoke visas of students it sees as Hamas supporters. The CIA has fired a number of new officers. Veterans and farm groups criticize Trump's federal cuts. Threats against U.S. judges are increasing. Trump's FDA nominee supports vaccine advisers.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend disagrees with Congress' censure of Al Green after he was kicked out of Trump's speech.
Kylie Jenner's hairstylist Jesus Guerrero showed signs of serious health issues before his death, having lost weight and experienced other concerning symptoms. Kylie has offered to cover the funeral costs for Jesus.
Asian IPOs have raised more money than American public offerings in recent years, but for the momentum to continue, valuations need to become more reasonable and the IPOs on offer need to become more varied.
An Aussie model faced criticism for going to a Gold Coast beach to film Tropical Cyclone Alfred despite dangerous conditions. Several people were injured while trying to take photos of the storm.
Emma Raducanu loses in the first round at Indian Wells, marking her sixth defeat in her last seven matches. The windy conditions posed a challenge for both players, but Uchijima came out on top. Raducanu's new coach will need to address her second serve performance. Raducanu can now focus on training before the next tournament in Miami.
President Trump intends to visit Saudi Arabia to finalize a $1 trillion investment deal in the U.S. economy, including military equipment purchases.
Union accused of hypocrisy for pressuring cinema to stop selling Coca-Cola over links to Israel, despite representing Coca-Cola workers in a fight over pay.
The size of the world's nuclear arsenal has quietly increased in several countries amid fears of World War III. A 2024 report by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) warned that three other nations with nuclear bombs worldwide may be quietly stockpiling even more arms.
The creator of an AI-generated video that depicted a redeveloped Gaza with a golden statue of Donald Trump explains the intention behind the clip.
The House voted to censure Congressman Al Green for disrupting Trump's speech during a joint session of Congress.
Allies of the United States are considering halting intelligence sharing with the Trump administration due to concerns over the president's friendly stance towards Russia. European leaders are worried about the future reliability of American protection.
The Tanaiste of Ireland, Simon Harris, denies claims made by the US State Department that a trade imbalance between the US and Ireland was discussed in a call with the US Secretary of State.
President Trump is considering a new travel ban on Muslim nations, following his previous ban that was upheld by the Supreme Court.
A man accused of making a bomb threat on a Virgin flight out of Sydney has blamed his arrest on a series of misunderstandings.
Health chiefs are under pressure to approve Alzheimer's drugs, lecanemab and donanemab, for use on the NHS after studies showed they slow the progression of the disease by up to 35%.
Hamas rejects Trump's threat and demands a lasting ceasefire in exchange for releasing Israeli hostages. Talks between the U.S. and Hamas may affect Israel's plans for a war. Egypt plans to host a conference to raise funds for Gaza reconstruction.
Hamas criticizes Trump's threats, saying they will undermine the Gaza ceasefire.
Solvay expects limited impact from U.S. tariffs on soda ash business, warns of potential retaliation, and raises cost savings target.
Hamas claims that Trump's threats against Palestinians are encouraging Israel's Prime Minister to break the ceasefire and tighten the blockade on Gaza.
A chef in Calais is adapting his menu to support refugees observing Ramadan, providing nutritious meals and fundraising for a special Eid meal.
Ethiopia's ancient instrument, the begena, is making a comeback and being used for therapy in nursing homes and hospitals.
Columbia University is investigating students who have criticized Israel, leading to concerns about free speech and pressure from the government. Federal agencies may cut millions of dollars in contracts to the school due to its inaction on harassment of Jewish students.
The teenage son of a Hamas leader who narrated the BBC's Gaza documentary has warned the corporation that it is responsible if anything happens to him.
Peter Hitchens questions why the British Right still supports costly and dangerous wars, while the Left has become pro-war.
A new travel ban by President Donald Trump could bar people from Afghanistan and Pakistan from entering the U.S. as soon as next week based on a government review of countries' security and vetting risks, three sources familiar with the matter said.
President Trump's national security team released images of the ISIS-K terror suspect who played a key role in the Abby Gate bombing that killed 13 Americans during the Afghanistan withdrawal.
Disney has cancelled the UK premiere of Snow White due to concerns about backlash over casting and the film's portrayal of princesses. The decision comes after the film received criticism and controversy over comments made by actress Rachel Zegler. A US premiere will still take place with the main cast members in attendance.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has ordered the BBC to carry out a financial audit and address the failings in the production of its Gaza documentary to restore trust.
A group funded by Elon Musk is behind deceptive attack ads in Wisconsin's Supreme Court election, supporting Democratic-backed candidate Susan Crawford.
Michael Grimes, a former Morgan Stanley banker, is expected to lead the new U.S. sovereign wealth fund backed by revenue from tariffs on foreign imports. Plans for the fund are taking shape, although its feasibility is still in question.
President Donald Trump has issued a final warning to Hamas, demanding the release of all hostages and bodies of the deceased. Trump threatens that if Hamas does not comply, 'it is OVER for you' and that he is providing Israel with everything it needs to finish the job.
The UK Culture Secretary, Lisa Nandy, has accused the BBC of not taking enough action in its review of a controversial documentary on Gaza. Nandy demanded answers from the broadcaster and expects progress to be made by early next week.
Pope Francis will be put back on a ventilator tonight, the Vatican says, after remaining in a 'stable condition' following two 'respiratory crises' earlier this week.
The White House confirms ongoing talks with Hamas officials as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire hangs in the balance.
The Trump administration has been engaging in secret talks with Hamas to discuss the release of U.S. hostages in Gaza and a potential broader deal and long-term truce.
UFC boss Dana White has announced his move into boxing, forming a new league with Turki Alalshikh to make the sport 'great again'. TKO Group, which houses WWE and UFC, has partnered with the Saudi General Entertainment Authority to create the promotion.
The UK, France, and Germany warn Israel that its aid freeze in Gaza could violate international humanitarian law.
The Tories are demanding answers after a Labour minister claimed to be in the Middle East 'pushing for a peace deal' but was photographed at a jazz club in London.
A new survey of 357 experts reveals that four in 10 believe a major world war will break out in 2035, and that climate change is the second greatest threat to the world. The survey also predicts a decline in US economic power, the formation of a new alliance led by China, and a direct clash between Russia and NATO.
Israel's new army chief says mission against Hamas 'not accomplished'
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has urged the BBC to conduct a review of a Gaza documentary to prevent a repeat of the serious errors made, including issues with translation and finance.
The father of a young woman killed in the Nova music festival massacre in Israel has died by suicide after struggling with grief.
Scientists warn that Alexandria, an ancient city in Egypt, is sinking into the sea due to rising sea levels, with a surge in building collapses.
Seven individuals are facing trial in Paris for cyberbullying and death threats against the artistic director of the Paris Olympics' opening and closing ceremonies.
President Donald Trump delivers a speech to a joint session of Congress, highlighting his administration's accomplishments and plans for the future.
Donald Trump delivered his first address to Congress since re-taking the Oval Office, where he praised the work of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiencies and blamed President Joe Biden for a litany of issues.
Gal Gadot receives Anti-Defamation League's International Leadership Award and speaks out against anti-Semitism during acceptance speech.
The unveiling of a mosque in Sydney is overshadowed by an alleged threat referencing the Christchurch massacre, leading to concern over the increase in hate towards Muslims in Australia.
Israel's cutoff of aid to Gaza has led to soaring prices and a humanitarian crisis as aid workers struggle to meet the needs of the population.
President Donald Trump delivers a defiant speech to Congress, vowing to continue reshaping America's economy, immigration, and foreign policy.
Democrats respond to Trump's actions, criticizing his firings of federal workers and berating the Ukrainian president.
The risk of lone-wolf terrorism has increased in Australia due to a surge in anti-Semitism and Islamophobia worldwide. The war in Gaza has intensified social tensions and hate crimes, while artificial intelligence presents challenges and opportunities for law enforcement and intelligence organizations.
Europe's major airlines are pursuing smaller deals and minority stakes to compete with rivals, as regulatory push-back against full mergers increases.
Billionaire heiress Georgia Geminder and her husband Matthew Danos have welcomed their second child, a baby boy named Richie David Danos.
A teenager has been charged for making threats to an Australian mosque, referencing the Christchurch attack. Community leaders express concern over Islamophobia and call for unity. Political leaders condemn the threat and promise legal consequences.
Socialite James Stunt has been cleared of involvement in a £266 million money laundering operation. Stunt's relationship with the King was revealed through private correspondence, which expressed warmth and gratitude for Stunt's philanthropy. However, it was later discovered that four of the paintings he donated were counterfeits.
The UK's Defence Secretary is traveling to Washington to continue diplomatic efforts for peace in Ukraine after the Ukrainian president expressed willingness to work with US President Donald Trump.
A teenager has been arrested for threatening a mosque in Sydney, raising concerns about Islamophobia. Community leaders and politicians have condemned the threat and called for action against hate crimes.
A 900-year-old book found in the Vatican Secret Archives claims to predict the year of Judgement Day.
President Trump threatens to cut funding to colleges allowing 'illegal protests', raising concerns about freedom of speech and assembly.
The BBC chairman admits that the controversy surrounding the Gaza documentary has damaged the BBC's reputation for impartiality and trustworthiness. The director-general has removed the film from iPlayer and will conduct a thorough investigation.
President Trump's trade war is expected to have a broad and deep impact on the US economy, potentially leading to fewer jobs, slower growth, and higher prices. Economists warn of a possible recession and the Federal Reserve must navigate the risks of higher inflation and a weakening economy.
MPs report witnessing armed intimidation by Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
The Vatican has provided an update on Pope Francis' health, stating that he is stable and recovering from double pneumonia. He remains on a ventilator and the prognosis is guarded. Despite his illness, the Pope has continued his daily contact with Gaza's only Catholic church and has called for peace in Ukraine and Israel.
Prince Harry's war hero pal, Ben McBean, has demanded an apology from JD Vance after he seemingly branded Britain a 'random country that hasn't fought a war in 30 years'. McBean accused the US Vice President of 'insulting' the memories of UK troops killed in the Middle East.
Egypt urges Arab summit to adopt its alternative to Trump's 'Gaza plan'
The Trump administration has labeled the Houthis a 'foreign terrorist organization' again, imposing sanctions and penalties for supporting the group.
President Trump will stop federal funding for schools allowing 'illegal protests' after recent anti-Israel campus protests at Barnard College.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas welcomes Egyptian plan to rebuild Gaza and calls on Trump to support it without displacing residents. Abbas also expresses readiness for elections and asserts Palestinian Authority's legitimacy.
Iran has been placed on the enhanced tier of the UK's foreign influence registration scheme, which aims to protect the country from covert foreign influence. Under the scheme, individuals directed by Iran to carry out activities in the UK must register or face five years in prison.
Israel's block on deliveries into Gaza has led to price increases and fears of food shortages, prompting punitive measures from Hamas against merchants.
South Africa's Aspen Pharmacare aims to enter the diabetes and obesity drug market as patents expire, targeting more affordable and accessible treatments.
Mandarin is now being taught in public schools in Saudi Arabia, reflecting the growing ties between the two countries. Saudi Arabia has introduced Chinese as a compulsory second foreign language in some schools, and several universities have opened programs in Chinese. The move is part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to diversify its economy and strengthen strategic alliances. While Chinese language teaching has become popular globally, concerns have been raised about the political influence of Confucius Institutes in some countries.
A Tesla showroom in France was torched in a suspected arson attack, destroying £550,000 worth of cars. The incident is part of a broader pattern of hostility towards Tesla, driven by public outrage over Elon Musk's political involvement and support for right-wing parties in Europe.
Global airlines cautiously resume flights to and from the Middle East, following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, while some carriers continue to suspend services in the region.
Trucks carrying Irish aid for Gaza are being stopped by Israel, causing frustration and concern over the humanitarian situation in the region.
Lebanon's president visits Saudi Arabia to improve relations and calls for Israeli troops to withdraw from south Lebanon.
Arab leaders are meeting to endorse a counterproposal to Trump's plan for Gaza, while the Israel-Hamas ceasefire remains uncertain.
Arab leaders meet in Egypt to discuss counterproposal to Trump's plan for Gaza Strip depopulation.
Australia calls for aid to Gaza as Israel blocks supplies, raising concerns about the humanitarian situation.
Arab leaders gather in Cairo to discuss an alternative to Trump's plan for Gaza and its Palestinian population. The cost of Gaza's reconstruction is estimated to be over $53 billion. The summit will focus on a plan to rebuild the territory without displacing its people. The Gaza Strip has been under a blockade since 2007 and is often likened to an open-air prison. The summit is taking place as Israel and Hamas are at an impasse over a ceasefire agreement.
A Channel 4 News documentary on Gaza featured the same son of a Hamas minister whose involvement in a BBC programme has plunged the corporation into one of its most serious crises ever.
Sir Bill Browder argues that the $300 billion in Russian state assets currently held by Western banks should be transferred to Ukraine to support its defense against Russia's invasion.
Gail's, an upmarket bakery chain, has faced backlash from locals in various areas across the UK. Critics accuse the company of contributing to gentrification and driving out independent businesses. Gail's is owned by a consortium of US and British private equity companies and is not truly independent. The chain continues to expand and attract customers with its high-quality products.
Gal Gadot denies rumors of refusing to present Best Documentary Oscar to pro-Palestinian film No Other Land. Director Basel Adra criticizes Trump's foreign policy and calls for an end to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during acceptance speech.
Conservative filmmakers express outrage as their movies are overlooked for Oscar nominations due to DEI requirements.
Ofcom has warned it could intervene in the investigation of a BBC documentary on Gaza that featured the son of a Hamas official.
Palestinians in Gaza fear food shortages and price hikes after Israel blocks aid to pressure Hamas for a ceasefire extension.
The father of an Israeli hostage is calling for pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to move the ceasefire deal forward.
Northern Ireland's First Minister criticizes deal for Belfast plant to supply missiles to Ukraine, calling for investment in public services instead.
Sir Keir Starmer faces pressure from senior Labour MPs over cuts to overseas aid to fund defence spending increase.
Israel has cut off all supplies to Gaza, leading to concerns about hunger and possible famine. The decision has been criticized as a violation of international law and has caused a surge in prices in the region.
British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari undergoes surgery for injuries sustained during captivity and says her scars represent 'freedom, hope, and strength'.
Two sisters in the US were diagnosed with the same rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, prompting them to share their experiences on social media to raise awareness and encourage testing for the BRCA1 gene mutation.