The President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, engaged in separate phone discussions with the presidents of Mauritania and Argentina concerning heightened military and security threats in the Gulf region. These talks followed a recent attack on the UAE Consulate General situated in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Both Mauritania and Argentina strongly condemned the assault on the diplomatic mission, describing it as a breach of international law protecting diplomatic premises. Furthermore, they denounced the ongoing Iranian attacks targeting the UAE and neighboring countries, highlighting a pattern of regional destabilization. The dialogues underscored the urgent... [Continue Reading]
The streamer’s biggest film of all time, also nominated for two Oscars, is getting a followupA sequel to record-breaking hit KPop Demon Hunters has been officially confirmed at Netflix.The film will again be a collaboration between the streamer and Sony with Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the writer-directors, returning. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
An independent inquiry into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has verified the deportation and transfer of 1,205 Ukrainian children from territories occupied by Russian forces to locations across Russia or other occupied areas within Ukraine. The commission presented its findings at the United Nations Human Rights Council, declaring these actions crimes against humanity, including forcible transfer and enforced disappearances. Scores of these children remain unaccounted for, with their families still searching desperately, exacerbating human suffering amid ongoing hostilities. The inquiry underscores the systemic nature of these deportations and the violation of international law protecting civilians during conflict. This development exposes the... [Continue Reading]
As oil prices rise, the US, Israel and Iran seem ready to keep fighting no matter the costs. [Continue Reading]
With France preparing to vote in the first round of municipal elections on Sunday, Paris has become a battleground between left- and right-wing forces fighting to shape the capital’s future. And as Parisians increasingly place public safety at the top of their concerns, candidates from across the spectrum have pledged to pour more funds into the city’s municipal police force and surveillance system – measures that have shown little evidence of actually tackling crime. [Continue Reading]
Former plumber Hannah Spencer, who won Gorton and Denton byelection, also says more MPs from manual working backgrounds are neededHannah Spencer, the Green MP who won last month’s Gorton and Denton byelection, has used her first speech in the Commons to call for tolerance and inclusivity, and to argue for more people from manual working backgrounds to be elected to parliament.Saying she wanted to “make hope normal again”, Spencer used a speech in a debate about International Women’s Day to say she had found out that some children had dressed up for events marking the day at their schools as... [Continue Reading]
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The inauguration of Chile’s new president, José Antonio Kast, is the latest milestone in a broader shift toward conservatism and pro-Trump alignment in the region. [Continue Reading]
Six ships have been reportedly attacked in the Gulf in less than 48 hours, bringing the total vessels attacked during the war to 18. [Continue Reading]
On March 11, 2026, police in Eastport, Newfoundland, stopped a vehicle due to improper registration. During the stop, officers found contraband tobacco products and arrested the 61-year-old female driver for possession of unstamped tobacco. When the vehicle was searched, suspected cocaine and drug paraphernalia were discovered, leading to a drug-related arrest. The woman was released from custody pending laboratory testing of the seized substances, with formal charges expected. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by local law enforcement in combatting drug trafficking and use. Cocaine remains a leading cause of overdose deaths in Newfoundland and Labrador, placing public health... [Continue Reading]
Liberal party MPs and insiders have been infuriated by the publishing of a preselection candidate's blistering statement about a veteran MP. [Continue Reading]
Security minister Dan Jarvis has announced new security measures ahead of May’s local electionsThreats against female MPs are having a “chilling effect” on talented women thinking of going into public life but deciding not to, security minister Dan Jarvis has said.Warning that there was an “unprecedented” volume of threats against elected representatives – including assaults, vandalism, stalking and a “blizzard of online abuse” – Jarvis announced new security measures ahead of the local elections. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Jordan's King Abdullah II has voiced concern over rising instability in the Middle East, calling for stronger international intervention to halt further escalation. Speaking with King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, King Abdullah stressed that safeguarding the security and well-being of Jordanian citizens remains a top priority. He criticized attempts to exploit recent developments to restrict access to the Al Aqsa Mosque and warned against imposing new realities in the West Bank and Gaza that could fuel tensions. Additionally, the king highlighted the importance of bolstering Lebanon’s efforts to maintain its security and sovereignty amid regional uncertainties. The Dutch monarch responded... [Continue Reading]
The suspected gunman involved in a shooting at a synagogue in Michigan is dead, according to media reports on Thursday. Police were responding to reports of an “active shooter” at Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield, outside Detroit, Michigan, where smoke was billowing from the roof. FBI Director Kash Patel wrote on social media: “FBI personnel are on the scene with partners in Michigan and responding to the apparent vehicle ramming and active shooter situation out of... [Continue Reading]
In a shocking case of alleged neglect, prosecutors in Italy are moving to charge the parents of a nine-year-old girl who is reported to have lived without proper medical care for years, having been infected with HIV since birth. The case has raised significant concerns among health experts and child welfare advocates regarding the implications of such neglect and the responsibility of parents in safeguarding the health of their children. The girl’s mother is accused of concealing her HIV-positive status while pregnant and subsequently giving birth outside of a medical facility in Spain in 2017. After returning to Italy with... [Continue Reading]
This week, Israel's military announced the dismissal of all charges against five soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee at the Sde Teiman military facility. The case has emerged as one of the most contentious in recent Israeli history. The footage of the alleged assault, which was broadcast over a year ago, ignited intense domestic and international backlash, highlighting concerns over the treatment of detainees and the broader implications of Israel's military policies in Palestinian territories. The incident under scrutiny occurred on July 5, 2024, when a detainee was pronounced in critical condition and subsequently hospitalized. A medical professional... [Continue Reading]
'It’s really distressing to see the numbers of children who are seriously ill.' [Continue Reading]
It is 36 years since the late journalist Robert Fisk published his bestselling book 'Pity the Nation', which recounted the horror and hell which Lebanon went through during its long-running and bloody civil war form 1975 to 1990. [Continue Reading]
The Academy Awards organizers are ramping up security protocols as the FBI has issued warnings regarding a potential drone attack from Iran. Following a recent escalation in hostilities between the United States and Iran, the threat now extends to California, where authorities are cautioning about possible Iranian actions against U.S. locations. The current tensions arose after the United States launched a significant military operation to target Iran's uranium enrichment facilities and eliminate its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Reports indicate that this intervention has led to a humanitarian crisis in Iran, claiming at least 1,348 lives and displacing approximately 3.2... [Continue Reading]
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticised the investigation, saying that 'the state of Israel must pursue its enemies, not its heroic fighters.' [Continue Reading]
In 2025, Saskatchewan’s RCMP Enforcement Response Teams (SERT) seized a significant haul of illegal drugs and weapons as part of their campaign against organized crime. Authorities confiscated more than 60 kilograms of methamphetamine, 14 kilograms of cocaine, and upwards of 120 firearms, disrupting the supply of dangerous substances and arms within provincial communities. These seizures represent a tangible blow to criminal networks operating in Saskatchewan. SERT comprises five specialized units including Crime Reduction Teams, Human Trafficking and Counter Exploitation Units, and Trafficking Response Teams. Their coordinated intelligence-led operations focus on apprehending violent offenders and dismantling groups driving drug trafficking and... [Continue Reading]
Authorities report car ramming at Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, assailant killed. [Continue Reading]
In sharp contradiction to the new Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's statement on Thursday, the Iranian ambassador to the UN told Euronews that Iran does not plan to block or mine the Strait of Hormuz. [Continue Reading]
Two former members of Royal Ulster Constabulary testify at civil trial that Adams led proscribed organisationGerry Adams was the leader of the Irish Republican Army, two former police officers have told the high court.The former Sinn Féin leader is being sued for symbolic “vindicatory” damages of £1 each by John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh and Barry Laycock, who allege he was culpable for three separate IRA bombings in which they were injured. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
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The billionaire is said to be willing to spend up to $5 million to help Assemblyman Micah Lasher in his bid to replace Representative Jerrold Nadler, bypassing a Kennedy scion, Jack Schlossberg. [Continue Reading]
'The scale of violence against women and girls shames our society.' [Continue Reading]
An Israeli air attack struck a building during a live Al Jazeera broadcast in a new "wave of attacks" on Hezbollah. [Continue Reading]
President Trump is tempering the political ambitions of María Corina Machado, a Nobel laureate, as he deepens ties with her foes in Venezuela. [Continue Reading]
Israel targets centre of Lebanese capital in escalation of military campaign that has killed nearly 700 people. [Continue Reading]
On February 2, 2026, a man forcibly entered a store on Cole Harbour Road in Nova Scotia, breaking a display case and stealing trading cards. Witnesses reported that the suspect threatened a staff member before escaping in a dark-colored, older-model Volkswagen Jetta. The vehicle reportedly had black rims and a temporary permit. The Halifax Regional RCMP took the lead on the investigation and have since charged a 50-year-old man matching the suspect’s description. The suspect’s escape vehicle was partially identified, aiding police efforts. This incident raises concerns about criminal activity impacting local businesses and community safety. The timely arrest demonstrates... [Continue Reading]
An unidentified assailant has exchanged gunfire with security at a synagogue on the outskirts of Detroit, Michigan, police said, adding that there was no immediate confirmation of any injuries. [Continue Reading]
One of racing's most successful trainers has threatened not to bring horses to Cheltenham Festival in future over concerns about the quality of the ground. [Continue Reading]
Police sources said there were no casualties after suspect crashed vehicle into building and security guards confronted himSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxMultiple law enforcement agencies responded on Thursday afternoon to reports in Michigan of a shooter at a synagogue in a Detroit suburb after a driver crashed a vehicle into the building and shots were fired.Local and national media reports some time later cited police sources saying the male suspect was killed and there were no casualties among those at the establishment. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Competition and Markets Authority will closely monitor pump prices to stop profits being ramped up amid crisisThe UK competition watchdog has warned fuel retailers it is stepping up its monitoring of pump prices amid concern over profiteering as the US war with Iran drives up wholesale costs.The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said firms responsible for thousands of filling stations across the country had been “put on notice” amid a wider government crackdown to stop bosses ramping up profits at the expense of consumers. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Fake dealerships were manipulating the state vehicle licensing agency's official records, France's auditor has found. [Continue Reading]
Authorities say suspect is dead after opening fire in university building in latest shooting on US university campus. [Continue Reading]
EA has announced a new free trial for Battlefield 6, to try and help boost its flagging player numbers. [Continue Reading]
Hollywood's night of nights will be held this weekend. [Continue Reading]
The case is moot, a federal judge said, because the administration has resumed the flow of more than $200 million in funding that it had temporarily stopped. [Continue Reading]
Charges dropped against five soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee at a military facility. [Continue Reading]
It won't be 'Oscar winner Timothée Chalamet' come Sunday. [Continue Reading]
Supporter mistakenly travelled to St James Park ground instead of Newcastle namesake (save for an apostrophe)The two stadiums are 366 miles apart. One holds more than 50,000 people, the other less than 10,000. The buzz as you walk up to the two grounds is a little different.But nevertheless, one Barcelona fan appeared not to have realised that he was at the wrong ground and tried to get through the turnstiles at Exeter City’s modest stadium (St James Park), rather than Newcastle United’s hulking one (St James’ Park). Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty engaged in a phone call with Dubravka Šuica, European Union Commissioner for the Mediterranean, to discuss growing military tensions in the Middle East. Highlighting the recent dangerous escalations, Abdelatty underlined Egypt's position advocating for immediate efforts to reduce conflict and prioritize peaceful resolutions. The discussion reflected concerns over the potential spillover effects such military clashes could have on the broader region, including the European Union. Abdelatty cautioned that the ongoing conflict risks destabilizing regional security, with implications for Europe’s own stability and safety. Egypt called for enhanced coordination between regional actors and international partners to... [Continue Reading]
US president, who won the FIFA Peace Prize says Iran would be welcome but should not come for its players' safety. [Continue Reading]
UAE cybercrime law means sharing images or footage of war can bring jail, prison time and deportationA British man is among 20 people who have been charged in the United Arab Emirates under cybercrime laws in connection with filming and posting material related to Iranian attacks on the country.The 60-year-old man, understood to be a tourist who was visiting Dubai, was charged under a law that prohibits sharing material that could disturb public security. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Countries already walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and chaotic U.S. policymaking are facing potentially lasting economic damage. [Continue Reading]
Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni conducted a phone conversation focused on Iran’s ongoing attacks against Qatar. President Museveni expressed concern about the security situation, initiating dialogue that underlines the regional impact of Iran’s military aggression. The exchange reflects wider international unease about destabilizing acts by Tehran in the Gulf. During the call, both leaders stressed the urgent need to stop hostilities immediately and promoted intensified diplomatic efforts to manage and resolve the crisis. Their discussion signals Qatar’s intent to engage with international partners to contain Iranian aggression and protect regional stability. The direct... [Continue Reading]
Canada has unveiled Bill C-22, a legislative measure intended to enhance law enforcement and intelligence capabilities against rising digital crime and security threats. The rapid expansion of technology has fostered an environment where criminals exploit platforms such as smartphones and messaging apps to commit crimes ranging from online sexual abuse and fraud to terrorism and organized crime. By granting broader access to digital data, this bill empowers agencies like the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to better gather intelligence critical to preventing and investigating complex criminal activities. The legislation aims to address vulnerabilities... [Continue Reading]