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An American freelance journalist has been kidnapped in Baghdad by unidentified gunmen, Iraqi officials said. One suspect has been arrested, but her whereabouts remain unknown.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa met King Charles the Third and Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his first official visit to London since taking power. The talks focused on regional security, migration, and renewed diplomatic ties between Britain and Syria.
Gianni Infantino said Iran will compete in the World Cup and play its matches in the United States despite the ongoing war. Iranian officials confirmed their participation as the team showed solidarity with war victims before a 5-0 friendly win over Costa Rica.
A Scottish man accused of leading an international crime syndicate was arrested in Bali after landing from Singapore. He is wanted in Spain for alleged involvement in organized crime and will be extradited.
Egypt's new Grand Egyptian Museum dazzles visitors, but many tourists report harassment, scams and safety concerns beyond its walls. Allegations of exploitation and environmental damage further cloud the country's vital tourism industry.
Diesel prices in Britain have jumped by 40 pence per litre in under a month בעקבות the Middle East conflict, pushing the cost of a full tank above 100 pounds. The Government says fuel supplies remain stable but has emergency measures ready if shortages worsen.
Energy-conscious households are slashing their monthly bills by closely tracking usage and investing in simple efficiency tools. From smart monitoring to old-fashioned meter readings and improved insulation, small changes are delivering major savings.
Nigel Farage has pledged to scrap air passenger duty on short haul family flights to cut holiday costs. Reform says the move would save families up to £48 per trip and help offset rising fares linked to the Middle East crisis.
Filling a family diesel car now costs more than £100 as fuel prices surge amid Middle East tensions. Rising oil prices linked to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are driving further increases, particularly for diesel.
Princes has signalled possible price increases as rising fuel and transport costs linked to Middle East tensions squeeze margins. The company returned to profit last year and says it remains confident in its growth strategy despite economic uncertainty.
Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants clash in southern Lebanon as regional tensions escalate. United Nations peacekeepers and Israeli soldiers were killed while diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran appear uncertain.
A Perth specialist has been suspended over allegations he ran anonymous social media accounts that posted antisemitic and racist abuse targeting colleagues. The case has been referred to a professional standards tribunal as investigations continue.
Experts warn that seizing Iran's Kharg Island would endanger American troops and risk broader escalation. Analysts say a naval blockade may be a safer way to pressure Tehran without deepening the conflict.
Mortgage holders could face three more interest rate rises in 2026, with no cuts expected until 2028. Higher fuel costs and inflation pressures are driving the outlook, while property prices in Sydney and Melbourne begin to fall.
Megyn Kelly condemned Senator Lindsey Graham after photos showed him at Walt Disney World while he advocates for possible military action in Iran. The images sparked online backlash amid an ongoing government funding lapse and debate over troop deployment.
Trump has threatened to strike Iran’s desalination plants, raising fears of retaliation against Gulf facilities that supply water to millions. Experts warn that targeting such critical infrastructure could trigger regional water crises and violate international law.
Australians are worried about fuel shortages in Bali as global oil prices rise, but travellers on the island say supply remains stable and prices are low. Indonesian authorities are subsidising fuel, though higher airfares could impact tourism.
Iran has threatened retaliation against American university campuses in the Middle East unless Washington condemns recent strikes on Iranian schools. The warning comes as tensions escalate and the United States considers a potential operation targeting Iran's enriched uranium stockpile.
Coca-Cola's limited Passover bottles with yellow caps have returned, made with cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup. The seasonal release has sparked a rush among shoppers eager to stock up.
Three paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse worth millions were stolen in a three-minute raid at a private museum near Parma. Investigators believe the theft was carefully planned and carried out by an organized group.
Experts warn that escalating military options against Iran could trap Donald Trump in a prolonged and costly conflict. From nuclear sites to vital shipping lanes, each path carries heavy military and economic risks.
Ministers are preparing contingency plans amid warnings that Middle East disruption could cause diesel shortages and a prolonged energy shock. Experts fear the fallout may surpass the crisis of the 1970s, with rising fuel and food prices hitting the United Kingdom particularly hard.
Keir Starmer said the United States conflict with Iran is 'not our war' as he launched Labour's local election campaign. He pledged to keep Britain out of the fighting despite pressure from Washington and rising political challenges at home.
Three suspects were arrested after an attempted bombing near the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Authorities are investigating possible links to rising tensions involving Iran and the United States and Israel.
Anthony Albanese has called on Donald Trump to clarify the United States' objectives in the Iran conflict and warned against pursuing regime change. He said uncertainty risks prolonging the war and deepening global economic instability.
President Donald Trump is considering a military operation to seize Iran’s enriched uranium while also pursuing diplomatic talks. The proposal has prompted a major troop buildup and heightened tensions across the Middle East.
More than 1,000 Iranian Americans rallied in Washington in support of the war in Iran and the return of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi. Many described him as the best option to lead a democratic transition after the recent upheaval in Tehran.
Fuel spending spiked after the Iran war began, as motorists reacted to rising oil prices and supply concerns. Holiday bookings fell as consumers delayed travel plans amid uncertainty.
Solar panel sales in the United Kingdom have surged as Middle East tensions push up fossil fuel prices. Energy firms and ministers say expanding homegrown solar power will help protect households from volatile energy costs.
Home buyer demand fell in March as higher mortgage rates and global uncertainty weighed on confidence. The housing market is increasingly relying on committed and less rate-sensitive buyers to sustain activity.
Stephen Daisley urges the Scottish National Party to prioritise defence manufacturing over ideological politics. He argues Scotland could become Britain’s defence production hub, boosting security and economic growth amid rising global tensions.
The Department of Education faces criticism over repeated budget overruns despite rising annual allocations, while schools struggle for basic funding. The National Children's Hospital remains mired in soaring costs and delays. The article also reflects on the unifying joy of international soccer tournaments for Ireland.
Kate Silverton says therapy helped her heal from childhood sexual abuse by reconnecting with her inner child. The former presenter, now a child counsellor, is encouraging other survivors to seek support and release feelings of shame.
Politico removed a cartoon portraying Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu after critics condemned it as anti-Semitic. The publication said the image failed to meet its standards amid ongoing regional conflict.
The national broadcaster paid nearly £1.5 million last year to settle staff disputes, bringing the five-year total to £5 million. The payments come amid wider controversies and recent leadership changes at the organisation.
Donald Trump has criticised Keir Starmer as 'no Churchill' and accused Britain of being uncooperative over strikes on Iran. The row deepened as Britain faced scrutiny over its delayed naval deployment and its plan to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.
Americans stranded across the Middle East say they have received no meaningful evacuation support as flights are canceled and conflict escalates. Frustration is mounting after a small group with political connections secured a private flight out while others remain stuck.
HMS Dragon has arrived in the eastern Mediterranean to support the defence of Cyprus weeks after a drone strike hit a British airbase. The deployment follows criticism of Britain’s delayed naval response to escalating tensions with Iran.
Maureen Lipman has opened up about marrying David Turner in their late seventies, calling their relationship 'rare and precious'. The couple say finding love again after loss has brought renewed joy and a fresh perspective on time and happiness.
Experts warn that forcing the United States out of the Gulf would embolden Iran, destabilise global energy markets and create a dangerous regional power vacuum. Analysts say Gulf states ultimately rely on American protection despite rising tensions.
Regional diplomats met in Pakistan to seek an end to the escalating Israel-Iran war, but fighting continued with no breakthrough. Rising casualties and threats to key shipping routes have heightened fears of a broader regional conflict.
An American news crew was detained in the West Bank after Israeli soldiers confronted them during an interview with Palestinians. A photojournalist was forced into a chokehold before the group was held for about two hours, prompting a review by the Israeli military.
Al Carns is being promoted by some Labour Members of Parliament as a strong future leader capable of taking on Nigel Farage. While admired for his military record and combative style, critics question his limited experience and allies deny he has leadership ambitions.
The Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier has been pulled from the Iran conflict after sanitation failures and a damaging onboard fire. Lawmakers say the prolonged deployment and deteriorating living conditions have strained the crew.
A Houthi missile strike on Israel has raised fears of renewed attacks on Red Sea shipping routes. Analysts warn that further escalation could disrupt global trade and energy supplies.
The article warns that any future fuel restrictions would meet deep public scepticism after the pandemic years. It argues the Albanese government risks political damage if it reassures voters now but later imposes conservation measures.
Russian shadow fleet tankers passed through the English Channel despite new British powers to seize sanctioned ships. While some vessels diverted, others continued unchallenged, highlighting legal and military tensions over efforts to curb Russia’s oil revenues.
Leaked messages reveal Green Party activists using anti Jewish language and sharing conspiracy theories ahead of a key party vote on Zionism. Jewish members and advocacy groups have condemned the comments and called for action.
An Iranian hacking group has threatened cyberattacks on United States water systems amid escalating tensions. The group also claimed responsibility for breaching the personal email account of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Director.
Even without President Donald Trump in attendance, the annual conservative conference in Texas focused heavily on his leadership. Debates over Iran and strong support for his immigration policies defined the event as activists called for unity before the midterm elections.
One month into the war with Iran, President Donald Trump says operations may soon wind down despite several objectives remaining unmet. While the administration cites major military gains, questions persist over Iran’s missiles, nuclear material and regional influence.
An Iranian missile and drone strike on a Saudi air base seriously injured several United States troops and damaged multiple aircraft. The attack marks the second strike on the base during the ongoing conflict.
Zack Polanski’s relatives say they fear for their future in the United Kingdom amid a controversial party motion on Zionism. The debate has intensified criticism over the Green Party’s direction under his leadership.
Naseem Shah faces disciplinary action after criticizing a politician's presence at a Pakistan Super League match held without fans. The cricket board says he breached contract and media rules.
Pension funds are facing fresh cash calls as rising gilt yields unsettle bond markets. While the disruption is less severe than the 2022 crisis, higher yields and global tensions have reignited political and financial concerns.
Business leaders warn that higher minimum wages and rising costs could reduce entry-level jobs for young people. Employers say the added financial pressure may lead to fewer roles and potential job losses.
An Iran-linked hacktivist group claims it hacked a personal email account of Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel and published private materials. The breach comes amid rising cyber tensions between the United States and Iran.
Reports claim Vladimir Putin sought financial support from oligarchs for the war in Ukraine, though the Kremlin denies making such a request. As Russia weighs budget cuts, Ukraine faces an urgent funding shortfall amid stalled international aid.
A senior Russian official warned that the war involving Iran could trigger a nuclear conflict in the Middle East. He accused the United States of a strategic mistake as tensions rise and negotiations face setbacks.
Fuel shortages in Ethiopia have forced drivers to sleep in long queues as global supply disruptions linked to the Middle East war take effect. The government has urged citizens to conserve fuel amid fears of worsening economic hardship.
A Gulf supermarket chain is driving thousands of bags of Walkers crisps প্রায় 5,500 miles from the United Kingdom to the United Arab Emirates to bypass disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The three-week journey crosses 11 countries as conflict continues to disrupt shipping routes.
A Labour minister said he would 'chase down' a thief to recover his phone amid controversy over the theft of a device belonging to the Prime Minister's former chief of staff. The loss has prompted scrutiny over missing correspondence linked to Peter Mandelson's appointment as ambassador to the United States.
Demand for solar panels and other green technologies has jumped as households brace for higher energy and petrol prices. Suppliers report sharp rises in installations, with some homeowners eliminating their bills by generating and selling their own electricity.
Kanye West appeared at a Los Angeles listening party after finally releasing his delayed album Bully. The launch follows public apologies for antisemitic remarks and comes amid a recent mixed court verdict involving a former contractor.
Minnesota will host the flagship 'No Kings' rally at its State Capitol, with up to 100,000 people expected to attend. The nationwide protest movement opposes President Donald Trump’s policies and features major appearances by Bruce Springsteen and other prominent activists.
Younger and older conservatives are divided over President Donald Trump’s military action against Iran. The rift, on display in Texas, underscores potential political risks for Republicans as midterm elections approach.
Israel launched strikes in Tehran and expanded ground operations in Lebanon as the conflict escalated. President Donald Trump delayed action on Iran’s energy sector while extending talks over the Strait of Hormuz. The war has caused thousands of deaths and widespread displacement.
Over 1,000 staff at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation walked off the job for 24 hours over pay, but several high profile presenters continued working. Management criticised the strike as audience numbers fell, while two leading hosts separately sought funding for their podcast.
The United States ambassador to the United Kingdom has said cancelling the King’s planned state visit to the United States would be a 'very big mistake'. He defended the strength of bilateral ties despite political tensions and ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Katie Price has defended her husband Lee Andrews against allegations of scamming and misrepresenting his credentials. In a video statement, she denied claims about his academic record and finances, insisting she is happy in their marriage despite ongoing accusations.
A radio caller sparked disbelief after saying he feels poor despite a £230,000 household income. The debate comes as the government considers targeted energy bill support amid rising global prices.
Rio Ferdinand and Kate Ferdinand attended their son Tate's signing with a London sports agency partly owned by his father. The family recently returned from Dubai to support the 19 year old defender as he continues his football career.
A doodle on Pete Hegseth's notepad drew attention during a Cabinet meeting focused on Iran. He defended the administration's military campaign as decisive while criticizing the media and warning of Iran's missile capabilities.
Donald Trump derided Britain's aircraft carriers as 'toys' and criticised London for limiting support in the war against Iran. His comments come amid tensions over military readiness, base access and stalled peace efforts.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has downgraded the United Kingdom’s outlook, warning it will be the hardest hit in the Group of Seven by Middle East conflict. Critics say rising unemployment, higher inflation and increased borrowing costs reflect domestic policy failures that have left the economy vulnerable.
Alexis Wilkins denies claims she was acting as an Israeli agent and alleges a coordinated foreign-backed campaign to smear her. Candace Owens and others rejected the accusations as false amid broader infighting within conservative circles.
A Los Angeles model will stand trial on charges she used dating applications to target and rob wealthy older men. Prosecutors allege she stole cash, credit cards and designer goods from multiple victims in a scheme that may extend beyond California.
Trump declared that the United States and Israel had eliminated the threat of Iran’s nuclear program while privately pushing to end the war within weeks. Iran has rejected a ceasefire proposal as rising oil prices and continued attacks heighten pressure for a diplomatic solution.
Iran rejected a United States ceasefire proposal as regional strikes intensified, while a jury ordered Meta and YouTube to pay millions in a landmark social media addiction case. Lawmakers remain deadlocked over homeland security funding, and other major legal and political developments unfolded across the United States and abroad.
Global focus on the Israel and Iran conflict has shifted attention from Russia’s escalating war in Ukraine. As Moscow intensifies its offensive, Kyiv faces air defense shortages and uncertain Western support.
Suburban voters are increasingly leading anti-Trump protests and backing progressive candidates in once-moderate districts. In northern New Jersey, that shift is fueling support for a left-leaning Democrat in a closely watched special election.
Trump said a deal with Iran is close despite Tehran publicly rejecting a United States ceasefire plan and denying negotiations. Heavy strikes continue as the conflict’s death toll rises and global leaders warn of economic fallout.
The Reserve Bank says the war driven surge in oil prices could force further interest rate rises to control inflation. Officials warn prolonged conflict may lift the neutral rate and deepen economic risks.
Mohamed Salah’s exit has sparked uncertainty at Liverpool, with Saudi Arabia the most likely destination. The club are weighing attacking reinforcements and facing questions over Arne Slot’s future and key contract situations.
Jesse Ventura has called on Barron Trump to enlist in the United States military, criticizing President Donald Trump’s lack of service. Ventura also questioned the legitimacy of the 2024 assassination attempt against the president.
Melania Trump was introduced by a humanoid robot during a White House event focused on youth and technology. The appearance took place amid international tensions and drew several prominent global spouses.
New reporting details Jeffrey Epstein's close ties to former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and other figures within Israel's political and security establishment. The documents reveal financial dealings, security coordination and references to intelligence circles, but no proof that Epstein worked for Israeli intelligence.
Prince William represented the King at the enthronement of Dame Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. The historic ceremony marked the beginning of her ministry and addressed hopes for peace and accountability within the church.
Dame Sarah Mullally has been enthroned as the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury in the history of the Church of England. She reflected on her journey of faith, acknowledged divisions over women bishops and pledged to address past abuse scandals with honesty and compassion.
A majority of Americans believe military action against Iran has gone too far and worry about rising gasoline prices. While preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon remains important to many, most oppose deeper military involvement.
Iran is pushing for Vice President JD Vance to lead ceasefire negotiations with the United States, rejecting other senior envoys. A 15-point proposal calls for Iran to curb its nuclear program and reopen key waterways in exchange for sanctions relief, though fighting continues despite talk of diplomacy.
Tractor Football Club will face Shabab Al Ahli in a rescheduled playoff in Saudi Arabia for a place in the Asian Champions League Elite quarterfinals. Organizers have set new dates in April as they hope for stability in the region.
Two-year fixed mortgage rates have climbed above five-year deals amid market volatility and inflation concerns. Borrowing costs are rising as lenders reprice products, while house price growth slows and rents continue to increase.
The Scottish Government has launched a £10 million emergency fund to help households cope with soaring heating oil and liquid petroleum gas costs. Grants of up to £300 will be available from April 1, targeting low-income and vulnerable households.
Pauline Hanson is urging the government to invoke emergency fuel powers and introduce rationing as shortages spread nationwide. She claims regional communities are at risk while the government insists rationing is not under consideration.
A property executive warns that expanding remote work during the fuel crisis could speed up job losses to artificial intelligence. Unions support flexible work as fuel prices surge and economic risks grow amid escalating global conflict.































































































