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]
CCTV footage released by Israeli police shows the moment an Iranian missile struck a street in Tel Aviv. [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 photo of himself 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]
The fixture, part of the Qatar Football Festival, has been cancelled amid the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran. [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]
The three most successful drivers in Formula 1 sum up the conflict and paradox at the heart of the sport's new look after a Chinese Grand Prix. [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]
'This is a shocking crime, and we would be keen to hear from anyone who noticed anything unusual in the area' [Continue Reading]
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]
Exclusive: Racial discrimination alleged after police withdrew indecent act charge a year after officer was recorded talking about ‘fucking Indians’WARNING: this article contains offensive languageQueensland police investigated a Punjabi man for a year – over charges that were eventually withdrawn – despite knowing one of the arresting officers had been caught on camera describing Indians as a “bunch of fucking perverts”.The rideshare driver named Singh, who asked that his first name not be used because of the distress caused by the case, has now launched legal action against the force due to the alleged racial discrimination he suffered during the... [Continue Reading]
Jewish and Arab American leaders decry violence at Temple Israel, but US-Israel war on Iran complicates healingJewish and Arab American leaders across Detroit and the US strongly condemned the 12 March terrorist attack on a Michigan synagogue and largely aimed to lower tensions against the backdrop of the US and Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Iran.But in Michigan, where large populations of Arab Americans and Jews live near one another, the complexities of the situation can be difficult to grapple with – and few people had easy or quick answers on how to move forward. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Little is known about the status or whereabouts of the Salvadorans deported by President Donald Trump to CECOT, an infamous megaprison. [Continue Reading]
Zahra Ghanbari is fifth football player to withdraw her request after seven squad members sought asylum in Australia. [Continue Reading]
On March 15, the United Arab Emirates' air defense systems intercepted a volley of four ballistic missiles and six drones launched from Iran, continuing a series of aerial assaults. Since these Iranian offensives began, UAE defenses have thwarted 298 ballistic missile attacks, 15 loitering munitions, and 1,606 drones. These relentless attacks have resulted in six deaths, involving UAE citizens as well as Pakistani, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi workers, and caused injuries to 142 individuals of various nationalities. The frequent missile and drone strikes pose a severe threat to the UAE’s security and stability, targeting critical infrastructure and civilian areas. The UAE... [Continue Reading]
The Finalissima between Argentina and Spain set to be held in Qatar this month is cancelled because of the war in the Middle East. [Continue Reading]
In just 10 days, more than 800,000 people in Lebanon have been displaced by war, just over a year since the last conflict uprooted over a million Lebanese from their homes. Israeli strikes have killed 826 people, including 106 children and 65 women, since the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel reignited on March 2, according to the Health Ministry. Details by Kevin Charbel, head of Première Urgence Internationale mission in Lebanon. [Continue Reading]
Bahrain's Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of five people for allegedly spying and passing sensitive data, including photos and GPS coordinates of critical locations and hotels, to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). One additional suspect remains at large outside the country. The leaked intelligence reportedly supported Iranian attacks on Bahraini sites. These developments underline Bahrain's vigilance amidst heightened regional tensions involving Iran. Such espionage threatens national security and stability within the Gulf, where Iran's influence and hostile actions continue to provoke regional governments. The captured suspects have been formally charged and sent for prosecution. The revelations will likely... [Continue Reading]
A new type of autonomous helicopter has been seen operating on the Type 075 amphibious assault ship, possibly improving the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) capabilities in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea. Mainland state broadcaster CCTV on Thursday released a video explaining the operational capabilities of China’s Type 075 amphibious assault ship. It showed a lightweight uncrewed helicopter parked on the ship with folding rotors that appeared to be slightly smaller than the PLA’s... [Continue Reading]
Israel's military said it began a broad wave of strikes on western Iran on Sunday. As the war progresses into the third week, further retaliatory strikes from Iran are likely to occur. So far, Iran has launched strikes across nine countries in the Gulf region. Most of these attacks have been intercepted but at least 19 people have been killed. The US and Israel started this war but it seems the Gulf states are bearing the brunt of Iran's retaliation. Could this affect the United States' strategy in the war? Analysis by Joe Macaron, geopolitical analyst and non-resident association researcher... [Continue Reading]
Fatima Nazha slept on the street for two days after she and her family fled their home in Beirut’s southern suburbs following an Israeli mass evacuation order. All of the schools the government turned into shelters were full, and the family could not afford a hotel or a flat, so she and her husband eventually moved into a tent in the country’s biggest stadium while their children and grandchildren found shelter near the southern coastal city of Sidon. In just 10 days, more than 800,000 people in... [Continue Reading]
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President Donald Trump has threatened to get the Strait of Hormuz opened "one way or another" and has called on a number of countries including France, the United Kingdom and China to send ships to the area to overcome Iran's blockade on the vital trade artery. It comes as global oil supplies are skyrocketing and supply continues to be strangled with Iran blockading the strait and targeting the Gulf's energy infrastructure in retaliation to US strikes. Story by Shirli Sitbon and Eliza Herbert. [Continue Reading]
New, critical dynamics are emerging in the region that could reshape it in dramatic ways. [Continue Reading]
An investigation is under way after 13 lambs had their necks "deliberately broken" at a farm in Co Down. [Continue Reading]
Brand enlists JW Anderson to help brew up 17-piece range of luxury fashionwear, from ‘beer towel’ shorts to branded trousers and topsYou too can look like a pub carpet – and for the bargain price of £1,295. Such sartorial elegance – perhaps an option for anyone stepping out to celebrate St Patrick’s Day this week – is the aesthetic love-child of a partnership between Guinness and the luxury clothing brand JW Anderson.The tie-up, launched earlier this month, allows fashionistas to get their hands on a range of Guinness wear that exploits the continuing metamorphosis of the “black stuff” from unfashionable... [Continue Reading]
Mother, father and brothers aged five and seven shot in the head as they returned from Ramadan shopping tripIsraeli police have killed two young Palestinian brothers and their parents in the occupied West Bank, shooting all four in the head and face as the family returned from a Ramadan shopping trip.Mohammed, five, Othman, seven, who was blind and had special needs, their mother Waad Bani Odeh, 35, and father Ali Bani Odeh, 37, were driving through their hometown of Tamoun late on Saturday when Israeli forces opened fire. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Kuwait’s foreign minister, Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, engaged in a phone call with UAE’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, discussing the rising military tensions in the Middle East. Their conversation focused on recent escalations and Iranian aggression targeting neighbouring countries. The talks underline the heightened unease among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members about Iran’s increasingly hostile actions, viewed as destabilizing forces that threaten both regional security and international stability. These developments could impact trade routes and energy supplies critical to the global economy. Both officials exchanged views on managing the serious consequences... [Continue Reading]
A Hong Kong researcher has called for stricter regulations and urged the public to use electronics more responsibly after a study found toxic pollutants from laptops, televisions and smartphones in the bodies and brains of endangered dolphins and porpoises that washed up on the city’s beaches. Yuhe He, an associate professor at City University of Hong Kong and one of the study’s authors, said he was alarmed to find that liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) – the pollutants identified in the research –... [Continue Reading]
Japanese football legend says his opinion prompts US company to cancel advertising campaign before FIFA World Cup. [Continue Reading]
A new survey about the Government's hot school meals programme has found that three-quarters of respondents reported their children do not enjoy the variety of food. [Continue Reading]
From deadly strikes in Iran and Lebanon, to trouble in the Strait of Hormuz and a statue of US President Donald Trump with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a pose from the movie "Titanic", FRANCE 24 takes a look at some of the week's most striking images. [Continue Reading]
Police issue a description of his distinctive tattoos as their efforts to identify him continue. [Continue Reading]
Diplomatic efforts come amid threat of an Israeli ground invasion in southern Lebanon and sustained air raids. [Continue Reading]
The American propelled ahead of frontrunner Michael Kimani Kamau by a fraction of a secondSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxIn the final moments of the Los Angeles marathon last weekend, the announcers were already narrating frontrunner Michael Kimani Kamau’s finish when Nathan Martin suddenly propelled forward, shocking newscasters and spectators.The 36-year-old Martin prevailed in a single stride, stepping across the finish line an almost imperceptible fraction of a second before Kamau and becoming the first Black American to win the contest. He had challenged himself in the final miles of the... [Continue Reading]
A 600-year-old brick bearing Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau Tak-wah’s name has gone viral on social media in mainland China. Three characters, identical to the actor and singer’s Chinese name, were carved into the city wall of Nanjing, the ancient capital of the early Ming dynasty (1368-1644). The inscriptions, carved into a brick now preserved at the Nanjing City Wall Museum, offer clues about the identity of the ancient namesake – whose name is pronounced “Liu Dehua” in Mandarin. The Ming-era... [Continue Reading]
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