Thousands have turned out for the funeral procession in Iran of the Hamas political chief, Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in a strike in Tehran on Wednesday. Iran’s Supreme Leader,
Thugs hijacked Southport and families’ grief, MP says
“Thugs” who travelled to Southport to use the deaths of three children “for their own political purposes” were to blame for the violence that saw dozens of police officers injured,
What does Haniyeh’s killing mean for Gaza ceasefire?
We’re beginning to get some idea of how Ismail Haniyeh was killed. Early indications suggest that he and his bodyguards died when a rocket hit the house where he was
Epoch Times CFO charged in $67m money laundering plot
The chief financial officer of the Epoch Times news outlet has been arrested over his alleged involvement in a massive money-laundering scheme. Federal prosecutors allege that Bill Guan, 61, participated
India coach Dravid to step down after T20 World Cup
India coach Rahul Dravid is to stand down when his contract expires after the T20 World Cup. Former batter Dravid says he will not reapply for the position after it
The ANC dilemma which will determine South Africa’s future
South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) is faced with a tricky dilemma which will determine the future of the country after it spectacularly lost its parliamentary majority in last
በአዲስ አበባ የተገደለው የፋኖ አባል ሽኝት አስክሬን በሌለበት ጎንደር ውስጥ ተደረገ
ባለፈው ሚያዝያ ወር መጀመሪያ ላይ አዲስ አበባ ቦሌ ሚሊኒየም አዳራሽ አካባቢ ከፖሊስ ጋር በተደረገ የተኩስ ልውውጥ የተገደሉት ሁለት የፋኖ አባላት ቤተሰቦች አስከሬናቸውን ሳያገኙ የሽኝት ሥነ ሥርዓት ጎንደር ውስጥ መፈጸማቸውን ተናገሩ።
Israel confirms deaths of four more hostages in Gaza
Israel’s military says it has established the deaths of four more people abducted by Hamas on 7 October. It says the four were killed while together during an Israeli operation
Farage to run as Reform UK candidate in Clacton
Nigel Farage has announced he will run as Reform UK’s candidate in Clacton, after previously saying he would not stand in July’s general election. The former UKIP and Brexit Party
Australian army to allow recruits from four nations
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) will allow recruits from a handful of foreign countries, including the UK, to help grow its ranks. Australia has been struggling with recruitment shortfalls, as