Israel has barred Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) and other international humanitarian groups from operating in the Gaza Strip. The Arab League has sharply condemned the decision, labeling it a potentially catastrophic measure that jeopardizes lifesaving medical services for the region's vulnerable population. This ban affects hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank who rely on emergency medical aid amid ongoing conflict and infrastructure strain. The suspension of MSF's operations undermines critical healthcare delivery in an already volatile humanitarian environment. Leaders from the Arab League met with MSF's regional humanitarian officials to express deep concern... [Continue Reading]
An Israeli airstrike struck a Palestinian police vehicle on Salah al-Din Street in central Gaza, killing eight police officers including Iyad Abu Yousef, the head of the intervention police in the region. The attack also wounded several others, according to local medical sources at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah. The strike happened near the entrance to al-Zawayda and targeted personnel involved in Gaza's internal security forces. This attack highlights the continued violence and military action impacting Gaza’s security infrastructure and personnel. The deaths of senior police officials may further weaken Gaza’s already strained law enforcement capabilities. Civilians in the... [Continue Reading]
Global tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz have surged following a direct call from U.S. President Donald Trump for allied nations to deploy warships to the vital shipping corridor, which has been subjected to disruptive actions by Iran. Countries such as the United Kingdom, China, Japan, and South Korea are still deliberating their response to this request, as stated by multiple sources. The Strait of Hormuz, critical for international oil supplies, is currently facing violent blockades enforced by Iranian forces, impacting shipping security in a region that accounts for approximately a fifth of global oil transportation. President Trump's urging for... [Continue Reading]
The International Energy Agency (IEA) said oil from a record stockpile release will be made available in Asia and Oceania immediately as buyers in the region clamour to replace barrels lost to war-related disruptions in the Middle East. The agency released a statement after it said it received implementation plans from member states. Barrels for Europe and the Americas will only be made available from the end of March. The IEA last week said that the oil market is seeing the biggest supply... [Continue Reading]
But after getting over the initial shock, she forgave them both - and insisted she still wanted his new partner, Matt Peterson, 54, to help her through labour. [Continue Reading]
The fee had been increased to $2,350 in 2014, prompting criticism and legal challenges from advocacy groups and Americans living abroad. [Continue Reading]
Since October 2023, Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the destruction of 93.5% of all cemeteries in the territory, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor reported on March 15. The findings, based on an analysis of 62 official cemeteries across Gaza's five governorates, highlight a systematic pattern of demolition by Israeli forces involving the bulldozing and destruction of burial sites. This campaign targets the physical remnants of Gaza’s dead, which the organization says deeply undermines the sanctity and dignity owed to the deceased. This destruction inflicts severe psychological and spiritual trauma on Gaza’s residents, severing their connection to... [Continue Reading]
Syrian internal security forces, in cooperation with the General Intelligence Directorate, conducted coordinated raids resulting in the arrest of 12 people connected to ISIS. These operations took place in the Abu Kamal and Al-Basira areas, both known hotspots for militant activity. Among those apprehended are high-ranking ISIS affiliates, representing a significant blow to the group's local infrastructure. The arrested individuals are currently under investigation by Syrian authorities who are preparing to pursue judicial measures against them based on the evidence gathered. By targeting these militants, Damascus aims to disrupt planned extremist activities and enhance security conditions in the eastern parts... [Continue Reading]
Response to Donald Trump’s callout for military support in the waterway has so far been vague and reluctantMiddle East crisis – live updatesCountries including the UK, Japan, China and South Korea have said they are still considering their options after the US president, Donald Trump, urged them to send warships to the strait of Hormuz to secure the vital shipping route.In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump called on the UK, China, France, Japan, South Korea and other countries to send ships to the waterway, the world’s busiest shipping route which is being violently blockaded by Iran. Continue... [Continue Reading]
A UCD academic has said that delays in processing the visas in Iranian researchers and students is costing Irish research time and money. [Continue Reading]
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A dog warden has said that there has been a "dramatic rise" in dog attacks in recent years. [Continue Reading]
Energy Secretary Chris Wright signalled the war with Iran may last several more weeks, with oil and petrol prices elevated as the US and Israel seek to destroy Iranian military capabilities. In television interviews on Sunday, Wright defended the Trump administration’s argument that Americans are facing short-term pain at the pump in a midterm election year for the larger goal of eliminating Iran as a threat to the Middle East. “I think that this conflict will certainly come to the end in the... [Continue Reading]
Great Britain leave the Winter Paralympics with just one medal after a difficult Games, but "can be excited for what is to come". [Continue Reading]
A British favourite at local chippies and pubs could carry a high environmental cost, scientists have warned. [Continue Reading]
The question now is how can Arsenal continue to develop and take care of Max Dowman after his first Premier League goal. [Continue Reading]
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Record oil release steadies markets, but war-driven disruption in the Strait of Hormuz keeps energy supplies uncertain. [Continue Reading]
North Korea has conducted a test of its nuclear-capable rocket launchers, escalating tensions in an already volatile geopolitical landscape. This recent demonstration adds to the mounting concerns over North Korea's military advancements, which have raised alarms among neighboring countries and global powers. The precise details of the launch remain undisclosed, including the time and location, yet the event underscores the regime's ongoing commitment to enhancing its military capabilities. According to recent reports, North Korea's actions are part of a broader trend of military activity in the region that includes significant developments involving Iran, Iraq, and Israel. The ongoing Israeli-American assault... [Continue Reading]
The annual Al Quds Day demonstration in central London has attracted significant attention following the display of offensive signs, including one reading "boom boom Tel Aviv." The protest is set against a backdrop of escalating tensions surrounding the ongoing military actions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Reports indicate that police have deployed at least 1,000 officers to manage the expected 12,000 participants, creating a tense atmosphere on the city's south side. At the event, demonstrators have been spotted carrying signs that express aggression toward Israel, with one young protester visibly promoting hostile sentiments. The deployment of hundreds of... [Continue Reading]
British negotiators ‘blindsided’ by Brussels’ demand for a reduction that could cost universities £140m a yearBritain is in a standoff with Brussels over a demand to cut university tuition fees for European students, in a row that threatens to scupper Keir Starmer’s planned EU reset.EU officials say European students should pay “home” fees of about £9,500 a year as part of the negotiations over a youth mobility scheme, rather than the higher international rate, which can rise above £60,000. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The luxury property surge fuels growth in Miami, but a poll finds many residents weighing an exit over housing and living costsTo a casual observer, everything in south Florida’s real estate garden is looking rosy. There’s a “gold rush” in Miami as ultra-wealthy buyers snap up mega-mansions and luxuriously appointed condos as soon as they hit the market; and the Guardian has also reported recently on the “Mamdani effect” of elite New Yorkers arriving in the sunshine state with bulging pocketbooks in search of a high-priced escape from the city’s new mayor.Yet alongside the boom, there are rumblings of a... [Continue Reading]
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Analysts say US president's solution to secure the strait is fraught with problems. [Continue Reading]
CCTV footage released by Israeli police shows the moment an Iranian missile struck a street in Tel Aviv. [Continue Reading]
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passageway for oil shipments, remained unsafe for tanker passage. Iran has been firing projectiles and laying mines. [Continue Reading]
Israel says it's carrying out fresh strikes on western Iran - as the war enters its third week. Israeli officials say the bombing campaign is wide-scale and targeting regime infrastructure. This comes as the IDF says it has detected missiles fired from Iran. Details by Hoda Abdel-Hamid, journalist in Doha. [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong authorities were searching on Sunday for a 68‑year‑old man who has been missing for two days after leaving his home in Tai Po. Lau Kin‑pong left his residence at Wan Tau Tong Estate at around 3pm on Friday. His family became unable to contact him and filed a missing‑person report on Saturday. He was last seen that afternoon on Shan Tong Road in Tai Po. Lau is described as about 1.7 metres tall (5 feet, 7 inches), weighing 60kg (132lbs), of thin build with short white hair. He was last... [Continue Reading]
Pope Leo XIV demanded a ceasefire in the Middle East on Sunday in his strongest comments to date, directly addressing the leaders who launched the war in Iran. “On behalf of the Christians of the Middle East and all women and men of good will, I appeal to those responsible for this conflict,” Pope Leo said. “Cease fire so that avenues for dialogue may be reopened. Violence can never lead to the justice, stability and peace that the people are waiting for.” Pope Leo did not cite the United States... [Continue Reading]
Online influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who both face rape and human‑trafficking charges in Romania and the United Kingdom, were reported to have entered Hong Kong over the weekend, sparking heated discussion online. Andrew posted a video of him and Tristan on a luxury boat in Victoria Harbour on X on Sunday, while other posts showed the brothers visiting the Lan Kwai Fong nightlife district and a crab restaurant in Causeway Bay. A video he posted a day earlier showed him singing... [Continue Reading]
South Korea’s military said Saturday it detected about 10 ballistic missiles fired from North Korea’s capital region toward the eastern sea. The launch coincides with US-South Korean Freedom Shield training, a computer-simulated command post exercise. [Continue Reading]
More than 300 homeowners from the fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po have signed a petition to be sent to Hong Kong’s leader, demanding a face-to-face meeting with the government-appointed Hop On Management Company over unresolved issues. The letter to Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu, obtained by the South China Morning Post on Sunday, bore 336 signatures and raised concerns in seven areas. These include the use of remaining renovation funds, the handling of outstanding management fees and... [Continue Reading]
Fixture, part of Qatar Football Festival, cancelled after alternative dates and venues could not be agreed, UEFA says. [Continue Reading]
Tommy Thompson refused to give up the location of 500 missing coins found in a historic shipwreckA US treasure hunter who was imprisoned for 10 years after refusing to reveal the location of missing gold coins has been released from prison, without officials apparently ever learning where that gold is.Tommy Thompson – a renowned salvager who in 1998 found the long-lost, so-called Ship of Gold near South Carolina – was freed from federal prison on 4 March, records and reports recently indicated. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
North Korea intensified its military activities by conducting drills with advanced 600mm multiple rocket launchers a day after firing over 10 ballistic missiles towards the East Sea. The exercises involved 12 rocket launchers and artillery units and were directly supervised by leader Kim Jong Un, showcasing Pyongyang’s focus on enhancing its artillery capabilities. These events come amid regular joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States, which North Korea perceives as a threat, prompting these provocative demonstrations. The missiles reportedly traveled roughly 350 kilometers, indicating a focus on improving strike range and precision. The launches and training pose... [Continue Reading]
Film’s top stars buzzed over lychee martinis at Chanel’s annual Polo Lounge bash, and a Netflix chief mused about Hollywood’s biggest drama of the year. [Continue Reading]
Have F1's new rules produced a "battery world championship" or "the best racing ever"? Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso sum up the paradox at the heart of the sport. [Continue Reading]
The career criminal suffered a medical episode while in custody after the poorly packages class A drugs started seeping into his body, police believe. [Continue Reading]
Extracts of the new book were published in a newspaper at the weekend, claiming that Queen Camilla once told a friend Meghan had "brainwashed" her husband. [Continue Reading]
Israeli authorities have continued barring Palestinian worshipers from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem for the 16th day in a row, citing heightened security concerns tied to the broader regional conflict involving Iran. This move has been accompanied by a major deployment of Israeli soldiers around the mosque and the Old City’s gates, effectively blocking access. For the first time since Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967, religious gatherings like Taraweeh and Itikaf prayers during the last ten days of Ramadan have been banned. This unprecedented restriction affects thousands of Palestinian Muslims who view Al-Aqsa as a central... [Continue Reading]
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David Pocock’s comments come as new photos show scale of damage and government official says its ‘quite possible’ bodies disturbedGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe bodies of Australian soldiers buried in Gaza have “very likely” been disturbed, the independent senator David Pocock says, as new photos tendered to parliament show widespread damage of graves by Israeli bulldozers.About 146 of the 263 graves of Australian soldiers buried in Gaza have been damaged, Senate estimates heard last week. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]