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Trump threatens to block new bridge in latest tirade against Canada
11 hours ago
by Robert Mackey and agencies
Donald Trump, Canada, World news, US news, Americas, Trump administration, Michigan
President says Gordie Howe Bridge will open only when US is ‘fully compensated’ – and makes bizarre hockey claim
As Democrats prepare to force a vote in the US House this week on Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, the president posted a lengthy diatribe on his social media platform in which he threatened to block a bridge connecting the US and Canada and made a bizarre false claim that increased trade between Canada and China would include a ban on Canadians playing ice hockey.
Trump began his latest screed against the US’s second-largest trading partner by claiming that “everyone knows, the Country
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US says two people killed in military strike on boat in Pacific
12 hours ago
by Robert Mackey and agencies
US military, US news, Venezuela, Drugs trade, Americas, World news, Trump administration
Officials say rescuers searching for lone survivor after latest attack on what Pentagon says are suspected drug smugglers
The US military’s Southern Command, which oversee operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, announced that it carried out another deadly strike on Monday, killing two suspected drug smugglers in the eastern Pacific.
The statement said that the latest in what legal experts have called a series of extrajudicial killings by the Pentagon was carried out “at the direction of” the Florida-based combat unit’s new commander, Gen Francis L Donovan, who was sworn in at a Pentagon ceremony last Thursday. Donovan takes over after
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Air Canada cancels all flights to Cuba as US oil blockade cuts off fuel access
17 hours ago
by Ruaridh Nicoll in Havana, Pjotr Sauer and Oscar Lopez in Mexico City
Canada, Air transport, World news, Americas, Cuba, Trump administration, Oil
Airlines from as far away as Russia, China and Spain have also been affected as island nation warns of fuel shortage
Air Canada has cancelled all flights to Cuba after the island’s authorities said they were running out of aviation fuel, as a consequence of the US oil blockade on the Caribbean country.
The airline, one of a dozen who serve the island, said it would begin repatriating 3,000 customers. Cuba’s beaches are a major holiday draw for Canadian tourists in winter, and one of the government’s most important sources of hard currency.
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Prominent Venezuelan opposition politician detained hours after release
19 hours ago
by Tom Phillips Latin America correspondent
Venezuela, María Corina Machado, Americas, World news, Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez
Prosecutor claims Juan Pablo Guanipa was re-arrested due to non-compliance with terms of release
One of Venezuela’s most prominent opposition politicians, Juan Pablo Guanipa, has been detained by security forces just hours after being released from prison, as the South American country’s leaders sent mixed signals about their commitment to political reform after Nicolás Maduro’s downfall.
Guanipa, who is a close ally of the Nobel laureate María Corina Machado, emerged from nearly nine months’ detention on Sunday – one of at least 35 political prisoners to be freed over the course of the day.
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World’s largest pencil maker accuses Costa Rica of misusing old factory as detention center
a day ago
by Justo Robles in San José, Costa Rica
Costa Rica, Trump administration, US news, World news, Americas
Faber-Castell says it was unaware its facility was being used to detain asylum seekers deported by the Trump administration
The world’s largest pencil maker has accused the Costa Rican government of misusing an old factory that the German manufacturer donated for humanitarian purposes – by detaining asylum seekers there who were deported from the US by the Trump administration last year.
Faber-Castell produces more than 2bn wooden pencils a year worldwide and used to have a factory in the southern part of Costa Rica, bordering Panama and supplied by trees cultivated in the region.
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Parents of Melbourne methanol-poisoning victims ‘shocked’ by $185 fines handed to Laos hostel staff
13 hours ago
by Cait Kelly and AAP
Laos, Alcohol, Asia Pacific, Australia news, Melbourne
Fathers of Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, who died after a night out at the Nana backpackers hostel in 2024, say court decision is ‘absolute injustice’
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The families of two Melbourne teenagers who died after drinking methanol-laced alcohol in Laos say they have been blindsided by news the workers responsible for serving the drinks received fines of just $185.
Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, were killed by methanol poisoning along with four other tourists after a
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US judges dismiss lawsuits accusing Neil Gaiman of sexual assault
14 hours ago
by Associated Press
Neil Gaiman, US news, New Zealand, Books, Asia Pacific, World news, Culture
Former nanny Scarlett Pavlovich filed suit in three US states alleging author assaulted her in New Zealand in 2022
Federal judges have dismissed three lawsuits accusing the bestselling fantasy author Neil Gaiman of sexually assaulting his children’s nanny in New Zealand four years ago.
Scarlett Pavlovich filed a lawsuit against Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, in Wisconsin in February 2025, accusing Gaiman of multiple sexual assaults while she worked as the family’s nanny in 2022. She filed lawsuits against Palmer in Massachusetts and in New York on the same day she filed the Wisconsin action.
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Jimmy Lai: will Hong Kong media tycoon die in jail? – The Latest
20 hours ago
by Presented by Lucy Houghwith Amy Hawkins; produced by Bryony Moore and Nicola Alexandrou; senior producer Ryan Ramgobin; lead producer Zoe Hitch
Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong, China, World news, Asia Pacific, Human rights, Law
The media mogul and prominent pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong for national security offences. His family has described the sentence as ‘heartbreakingly cruel’, given the 78-year-old’s declining health. Lai was convicted in December on charges of sedition and conspiracy to collude with foreign forces, after pleading not guilty to all charges. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s senior China correspondent, Amy Hawkins – watch on YouTube
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Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong pro-democracy figure, sentenced to 20 years in prison
a day ago
by Amy Hawkins Senior China correspondent
Jimmy Lai, China, Hong Kong, Asia Pacific, Press freedom, World news, Newspapers & magazines, Media
Family of media tycoon say he will ‘die a martyr behind bars’ amid widespread criticism from press freedom groups
Jimmy Lai, the media mogul and prominent pro-democracy activist, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in Hong Kong for national security offences, a punishment his daughter said could mean “he will die a martyr behind bars”.
Claire Lai said the sentence was “heartbreakingly cruel” given her 78-year-old father’s declining health, while her brother Sebastien Lai called the sentence “draconian” and “devastating”.
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Japanese shares hit record high as Sanae Takaichi wins landslide election victory
a day ago
by Alex Daniel and agencies
Japan, Asia Pacific, World news, Stock markets, Global economy, Economics, Business
Prime minister’s Liberal Democratic party to be pressed on promised tax cuts and fiscal stimulus plans
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Japan’s stock market has hit a record high after Sanae Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic party (LDP) secured a comprehensive victory in Sunday’s election.
The LDP won 316 of the 465 seats in the country’s lower house – the first time a single party has secured two-thirds of the chamber since the establishment of Japan’s parliament in 1947.
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Telstra joint venture to axe more than 200 jobs amid AI rollout
4 hours ago
by Tory Shepherd and Josh Taylor
Telstra, Business, AI (artificial intelligence), Australia news, Telecommunications industry
Some jobs will be moved offshore in wake of telco’s $700m partnership with tech consultancy Accenture
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More than 200 Telstra jobs are expected to be cut, as the telco rolls out AI capabilities and sends some jobs to India.
Telstra and the technology consultancy Accenture announced a $700m joint venture (JV) in 2025 to drive efficiency, modernisation and productivity.
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Lenore Taylor resigns as Guardian Australia editor after 10 years of leadership
5 hours ago
by Amanda Meade Media correspondent
Australian media, The Guardian, Australia news, Media
Australia’s longest-serving editor credited with transforming a fledgling news organisation into the fourth most-read news website
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Guardian Australia’s editor-in-chief, Lenore Taylor, has resigned after 10 years in the role, credited with taking the fledgling news organisation from a tiny startup to the fourth most-read news website in the country.
Taylor joined the global media organisation Guardian News and Media in 2013 as founding political editor of the new Australian venture, rising to editor-in-chief in 2016.
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Protesters chant ‘we have the right to demonstrate’ at rally outside Sydney police station – as it happened
5 hours ago
by Josh Taylor and Krishani Dhanji (earlier)
Australia news, Australian politics, Australian economy, Business, Health, Australian education, Australian immigration and asylum, Australian foreign policy
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* Woman, 69, in hospital with four broken vertebrae after interaction with police at Sydney Herzog protest
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The NSW premier, Chris Minns, is making the first of multiple appearances across the media this morning following the violent clashes between police and protesters yesterday evening.
He has told Channel Nine’s Today program that police were “put in an impossible situation last night”:
It’s worth remembering they did everything possible to avoid that confrontation, starting last week when they begged protest organisers to have it in Hyde Park,
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Woman, 69, in hospital with four broken vertebrae after interaction with police at Sydney Herzog protest
5 hours ago
by Jordyn Beazley
Australian police and policing, Protest, Australia news, Sydney, Palestine, New South Wales, Chris Minns
Jann Alhafny says she feared there could be a stampede or that she might suffocate after she was allegedly pushed to the ground
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A 69-year-old woman is recovering in hospital with four broken vertebrae after a police officer allegedly pushed her down “very violently” and “without warning” at Sydney’s protest against a visit by the Israeli president.
“I straight away knew I’d hurt my back,” Jann Alhafny told Guardian Australia over the phone from
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Sussan Ley’s allies urge Angus Taylor’s backers ‘put your name to it’ amid leadership plot to oust her
6 hours ago
by Dan Jervis-Bardy
Sussan Ley, Australia news, Angus Taylor, Liberal party
Push discussed in private talks and echoes tactic of then-Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull used against Peter Dutton
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Sussan Ley’s allies want the Liberal leader to demand her rivals put their names to a petition calling for a spill, forcing Angus Taylor’s backers to publicly reveal themselves as plotting to oust her.
The push was discussed in private talks on Tuesday and has echoes of the tactic then-Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull used to stall Peter Dutton’s ultimately failed leadership
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Macron says Europe facing ‘profound geopolitical rupture’ amid changes in world order – Europe live
an hour ago
by Jakub Krupa
World news, Ukraine, Russia, Europe, Volodymyr Zelenskyy
“It is time for Europe to wake up … If we do not decide for ourselves, we will be swept away,” the French president said
Just a reminder that our Europe Live blog will be coming to you from Munich this weekend too, so make sure to follow all the key events with us.
Ahead of this week’s Munich Security Conference, we are now getting a bit more detail on who is expected to attend.
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Irish man held in ICE detention says he fears for his life and asks Ireland for help
an hour ago
by Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent
ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), US immigration, Ireland, Micheál Martin, Donald Trump, Europe, Boston, Massachusetts, US news, World news
Seamus Culleton describes conditions as ‘torture’ as he pleads with taoiseach to raise his case with Donald Trump
An Irish man who has been held by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement for five months despite having a valid work permit and no criminal record says he fears for his life and has appealed for help from Ireland’s government.
Seamus Culleton said conditions at his detention centre in Texas were akin to “torture” and that the atmosphere was volatile. “I’m not in fear of the other inmates. I’m afraid of the staff. They’re capable of anything.”
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Philippe Gaulier, clown guru and mentor to theatre and comedy greats, dies aged 82
3 hours ago
by Dee Jefferson
Theatre, Philippe Gaulier, Comedy, Sacha Baron Cohen, Simon McBurney, Kathryn Hunter, Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter, Culture, Stage, Geoffrey Rush, Rachel Weisz, France, Europe, Julia Garner, Clowns
Teacher who ran school outside Paris was a formative influence on generations of comedians and actors including Helena Bonham Carter and Emma Thompson
Master clown Philippe Gaulier, the influential founder of France’s École Philippe Gaulier, has died aged 82. Gaulier taught the art of clowning for decades and his students included Sacha Baron Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter, Emma Thompson, Rachel Weisz and Geoffrey Rush.
Gaulier died on Monday due to complications from a lung infection. He had a stroke in 2023 and, since then, had “received warm words of encouragement from all over the world”, according to a statement made by his
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Europeans shunning US as Emirates and Asia travel prove popular, says Tui
4 hours ago
by Lauren Almeida
Travel & leisure, Tui Travel, Business, Donald Trump, US news, UK news, Europe, World news
Travel company reports lower demand for US amid signs Trump immigration crackdown is deterring travellers
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Europeans are booking fewer trips to the US, Europe’s biggest travel operator has said, as appetite for long-haul travel wanes and concerns linger around Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Tui, which receives most of its bookings from customers in Europe, has seen “significantly lower demand” for travel into the US, according to its chief executive, Sebastian Ebel.
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UK and US sink to new lows in global index of corruption
8 hours ago
by Rob Davies
Corruption index and barometer, UK news, US news, Business, Europe, World news, Politics
Countries’ drop in scores in annual table comes amid ‘worrying trend’ of backsliding in established democracies
The UK and US have sunk to new lows in a global index of corruption, amid a “worrying trend” of democratic institutions being eroded by political donations, cash for access and state targeting of campaigners and journalists.
Experts and businesspeople rated 182 countries based on their perception of corruption levels in the public sector to compile a league table that was bookended by Denmark at the top with the lowest levels of corruption and South Sudan at the bottom.
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Indonesia prepares to send up to 8,000 troops to Gaza as part of Trump plan
an hour ago
by Julian Borger in Jerusalem
Gaza, Palestine, Indonesia, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Israel
Head of army says potential ‘peacemakers’ being trained, in what would be first outside force in Gaza since 1967
Indonesia has said it is preparing to send up to 8,000 troops to Gaza to be part of a peacekeeping force under Donald Trump’s Middle East plan.
The announcement by the army chief of staff, Gen Maruli Simanjuntak, makes Indonesia the first country to deliver a specific commitment to the international stabilisation force (ISF) envisaged as part of the second phase of the Trump plan.
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‘Ticking time bomb’: Iran’s shadow fleet of old tankers ‘risking catastrophic oil spill’
2 hours ago
by Damian Carrington Environment editor
Oil spills, Oil, Shipping industry, Iran, Oceans, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Environment
Exclusive: only matter of time until decrepit ships cause spill bigger than Exxon Valdez disaster, analysts say
Decrepit oil tankers in Iran’s sanctions-busting shadow fleet are a “ticking time bomb”, with a catastrophic environmental disaster only a “matter of time”, maritime intelligence analysts have warned.
Such an oil spill could be far bigger than the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster that released 37,000 tonnes of crude oil into the sea, they said.
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Israeli court blocks life-saving cancer care for boy, 5, due to his Gaza address
3 hours ago
by Lorenzo Tondo
Israel, West Bank, Palestine, Gaza, Cancer, Children's health, Health, Aid, Middle East and north Africa, Society, World news
Palestinian boy has been in the West Bank since 2022 but is still registered as a resident in the strip where ban applies
An Israeli court has rejected an appeal to allow a five-year-old Palestinian boy with an aggressive form of cancer to enter Israel for life-saving treatment, citing a government policy that bars residents registered in Gaza from crossing the border, even when they no longer live there.
In a ruling issued on Sunday, the Jerusalem district court dismissed a petition seeking permission to transfer the child from Ramallah to Tel HaShomer hospital near Tel Aviv for a bone marrow transplant
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Trump White House voices opposition after Israel unveils plan to increase control over West Bank
8 hours ago
by Guardian staff and agencies
West Bank, Palestine, Israel, Donald Trump, Trump administration, Middle East and north Africa, Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel’s security cabinet has approved plans that pave the way for more settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory
A White House official has reiterated Donald Trump’s opposition towards Israel annexing the West Bank, after Israeli plans were announced that would pave the way for more settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory.
The measures, announced on Sunday, included allowing Jewish Israelis to buy West Bank land directly, and extending greater Israeli control over areas where the Palestinian Authority exercises power. It was unclear when the new rules, approved by Israel’s security cabinet, would take effect but they do not require further approval.
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Iran arrests leading reformists close to the country’s president
a day ago
by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
Iran, Middle East and north Africa, World news
Detentions of senior Reformists Front figures follow criticism of the authorities’ handling of recent protests
The head of Iran’s Reformists Front, the organisation instrumental in securing the election of the country’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has been arrested by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in a move that is likely to exacerbate tensions over the handling of recent street protests.
Azar Mansouri, the secretary general of the Islamic Iran People party, had expressed deep sorrow at protesters’ deaths, and said nothing could justify such a catastrophe. She had not in public called for the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, to resign.
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Traditional food could help reverse Nepal’s ‘diabetes epidemic’, studies suggest
4 hours ago
by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
Global health, Global development, Diabetes, Ultra-processed foods, Nepal, Society, South and central Asia, World news
With medication largely unaffordable in the country, experts hope community support and a change in diet could reduce soaring type 2 diabetes rates
A return to the traditional lentil and rice dishes that have nourished generations of Nepalis could save them from a diabetes epidemic prompted by the influx of western junk foods, doctors have said.
In a country where one in five of those over 40 has type 2 diabetes, the foods enjoyed by their grandparents have showed remarkable results in reversing the condition.
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One person dead from Nipah virus in Bangladesh, WHO says
3 days ago
by Reuters
Bangladesh, Epidemics, Health, South and central Asia, Animals
The case in Bangladesh, where Nipah cases are reported almost every year, follows two Nipah virus cases identified in neighbouring India
The World Health Organization said on Friday that a woman had died in northern Bangladesh in January after contracting the deadly Nipah virus infection.
The case in Bangladesh, where Nipah cases are reported almost every year, follows two Nipah virus cases identified in neighbouring India, which has already prompted stepped-up airport screenings across Asia.
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Mosque bombing in Pakistan capital kills at least 31 people
4 days ago
by Shah Meer Baloch and Associated Press in Islamabad
Pakistan, South and central Asia, World news
Police investigating whether blast that injured at least 169 at Friday prayers in Islamabad was suicide attack
An explosion has ripped through a Shia mosque on the outskirts of Pakistan’s capital during Friday prayers, killing 31 people and injuring at least 169 others, according to officials. Police said they were investigating whether the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber.
There were fears the death toll from the blast at the Khadija al-Kubra mosque in Islamabad could rise as some of the injured were reported to be in a critical condition. Television footage and social media images showed police and residents
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Pakistan targets Balochistan separatists after ‘unprecedented’ assaults
9 days ago
by Shah Meer Baloch in Islamabad
Pakistan, South and central Asia, World news
Officials say calm restored to province day after dozens killed in suicide and gun attacks in at least 10 cities
Pakistan’s security forces have intensified their operations against separatist militants in Balochistan province who launched a large-scale assault on Saturday in which at least 31 civilians and 17 security personnel were killed.
A day after the militants carried out suicide attacks in the heart of the province’s capital, Quetta, the chief minister of the south-western region, Sarfraz Bugti, said 145 people he described as militants had been killed in 40 hours and that their bodies were in the custody of the authorities.
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Inside Myanmar’s five-year armed resistance – a photo essay
9 days ago
by Robin Tutenges
Myanmar, South and central Asia, World news, Aung San Suu Kyi, China
Five years after the junta’s coup, the civil war devastating Myanmar has reached a turning point. The military is carrying out large-scale counter-offensives across the country to reclaim territory seized by pro-democracy rebels of various ethnic and religious backgrounds
In Tanintharyi, the southernmost region of Myanmar, the local resistance has managed to contain the military. After five years of guerrilla warfare, the revolutionary youth there remain determined to restore democracy through armed struggle.
A long, narrow stretch of land at the southern tip of Myanmar, between the Andaman Sea to the west and Thailand to the east, Tanintharyi region is one of
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Welsh first minister Eluned Morgan backs Starmer but cites ‘concerns’ after Scottish Labour leader calls for his resignation – UK politics live
an hour ago
by Andrew Sparrow
Politics, UK news, Labour, Keir Starmer, Ed Miliband, Peter Mandelson, Wes Streeting, Anas Sarwar, Energy, Renewable energy, Green economy, Eluned Morgan, Wales, Welsh politics, Douglas Alexander, Scotland, Scottish politics
The prime minister Keir Starmer is hoping to push forward on policy following a bruising week for his leadership
Kemi Badenoch has said that Keir Starmer just received a “stay of execution” yesterday. Speaking to reporters on a visit this morning, she said:
[Starmer] is in a very dangerous place. The Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said the quiet bit out loud.
Labour MPs and the Labour party have lost confidence in their leader, but the MPs are too scared of losing their jobs, so they’re not going to call an election, and they’ve given him a stay of execution. The sad thing
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BBC World Service faces funding cliff edge in seven weeks, says Tim Davie
an hour ago
by Michael Savage Media editor
BBC World Service, BBC, Tim Davie, Public service broadcasting, Radio industry, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Media, UK news
As trust in Russia and China’s state broadcasters grows, director general warns of the dangers of cutting back the service
The BBC World Service will run out of funding in just seven weeks with no future deal with the government currently in place, the corporation’s director general, Tim Davie, has warned.
In a last-minute pitch to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Davie said the uncertainty came as news organisations were cutting their international reporting and disinformation was “flooding the digital sphere at an incredible speed”.
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AstraZeneca CEO hails NHS drug price deal but keeps pause on £200m UK investment
an hour ago
by Julia Kollewe
AstraZeneca, Pharmaceuticals industry, Business, NHS, Health, Society, UK news
Pascal Soriot suggests UK-US agreement will not be enough to revive plan to expand Cambridge site
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The boss of Britain’s biggest pharmaceutical company has said the government’s recent drug pricing deal is a “very positive step” but is unlikely to unfreeze a paused £200m investment in Cambridge.
AstraZeneca’s chief executive, Pascal Soriot, suggested that a UK-US deal on NHS pricing agreed in December would not be “sufficient” to restart the project to build a research site in the east of England, which was paused in September.
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Teen boy who admitted to killing 12-year-old Leo Ross to be sentenced – live updates
an hour ago
by Yohannes Lowe
UK news, Birmingham
The 12-year-old was stabbed by a stranger as he walked home from school in January 2025
Justice Choudhury KC is back from his deliberation and will make a decision about whether or not he will lift the reporting restriction shortly.
Leo Ross’s foster family is in court this morning to hear the judge pass his sentence, due this afternoon.
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Barclays CEO ‘shocked’ by Epstein revelations as bank deals with Staley fallout
2 hours ago
by Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent
Barclays, Banking, Business, Jeffrey Epstein, UK news, US news
CS Venkatakrishnan dismayed by ‘depravity and corruption’ revealed in Epstein files as he announces profits
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The chief executive of Barclays has said he is “deeply dismayed and shocked” at the “depravity and the corruption” revealed in the Epstein files, as the bank deals with the fallout of its ex-boss Jes Staley’s ties to the convicted child sex offender.
In his first public comments on the matter since the US Department of Justice began publishing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein in December, CS Venkatakrishnan said his thoughts went out to the victims of Epstein, who died in
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Democrats reject White House ICE offer as partial shutdown looms – US politics live
an hour ago
by Tom Ambrose
US news, World news, Donald Trump, Trump administration, Jeffrey Epstein, US politics, US immigration, Democrats, Republicans
Schumer and Jeffries says White House proposal is ‘incomplete and insufficient’ as prospect of deal recedes
The heads of the agencies carrying out president Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda will testify in Congress on Tuesday and face questions over how they are prosecuting immigration enforcement inside American cities.
Trump’s immigration campaign has been heavily scrutinized in recent weeks, after the shooting deaths in Minneapolis of two protesters at the hands of Homeland Security officers, AP reports. The agencies have also faced criticism for a wave of policies that critics say trample on the rights of both immigrants facing arrest and Americans protesting
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Local police aid ICE by tapping school cameras amid Trump’s immigration crackdown
2 hours ago
by Mark Keierleber of the 74
ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Schools, Education, US news, US policing, Texas
Local police assisted federal immigration agents by repeatedly searching school cameras that record license plate numbers, data show
Police departments across the US are quietly leveraging school district security cameras to assist Donald Trump’s mass immigration enforcement campaign, an investigation by the 74 reveals.
Hundreds of thousands of audit logs spanning a month show police are searching a national database of automated license plate reader data, including from school cameras, for immigration-related investigations.
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DoJ accused of cover-up after lawmakers view unredacted Epstein files | First Thing
3 hours ago
by Jem Bartholomew
Jeffrey Epstein, US news, Donald Trump
Jamie Raskin, House judiciary ranking member, says ‘mysterious redactions’ obscure abusers’ names. Plus, RFK Jr accused of misleading Senate
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A top House Democrat on Monday accused the justice department of making “mysterious redactions” to documents related to Jeffrey Epstein that obscured the names of abusers, while also allowing the identities of the disgraced financier’s victims to become public.
What did Raskin say? He told reporters “there were tons of completely unnecessary redactions, in addition to the failure to redact the names of victims, and so that was troubling to
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Chappell Roan drops Casey Wasserman talent agency after Epstein files revelations
9 hours ago
by Reuters
Music, Jeffrey Epstein, Chappell Roan, US news, Culture
Wasserman has apologised for communicating with Ghislaine Maxwell after flirtatious emails they exchanged more than 20 years ago were released in the Epstein files
Pop star Chappell Roan said on Monday she was no longer represented by the talent agency led by Los Angeles 2028 Olympics chief Casey Wasserman, who has faced criticism for flirtatious email exchanges with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell more than 20 years ago.
Wasserman has apologised for communicating with Maxwell, after the publication of a series of personal emails between the two.
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Trump once endorsed the US-Canada bridge he’s now railing against – as it happened
11 hours ago
by Robert Mackey, Shrai Popat, Lucy Campbell, Tom Ambrose and Yohannes Lowe
US news, Donald Trump, Bad Bunny, Super Bowl, US politics, Trump administration
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker and longtime accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, is set to attend a virtual deposition for the House oversight committee at 10am ET today.
This is part of the committee’s ongoing investigation into the handling of Epstein’s case,
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