Farage joins Iran protest as UK resists IRGC terror ban
Nigel Farage addressed a protest outside Iran's London embassy, praising 'freedom fighters' as the UK government faces pressure to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Nigel Farage addressed a protest outside Iran's London embassy, praising 'freedom fighters' as the UK government faces pressure to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Bloody protests threaten Iran's regime, risking a regional war with the US and Israel or a prolonged terror campaign against the West. Read the full analysis.
Former MI6 head Sir Richard Moore says Iran's government is weakened but its repression continues. He cautions on IRGC terror listing and US intervention. Read the full analysis.
Labour ministers push back against US demands to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organisation, as protests and a brutal crackdown continue. The UK insists sanctions are maximised.
Thousands marched in London, demanding the UK proscribe Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organisation. The protest follows reports of over 538 killed and 10,600 detained in Iran's crackdown.
Anglo-Iranian activists protest in London, calling for the UK government to proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation amid violent crackdowns.
A mass walkout of traditional Pentagon reporters over new restrictions has led to a press corps dominated by pro-Trump voices, raising serious questions about defence accountability. Read the full analysis.
The US Marine Corps successfully tests the groundbreaking Red Wolf missile, extending helicopter strike range to 230 miles. Discover the strategic implications for modern warfare.
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Boxer Anthony Joshua sustains minor injuries in a fatal crash in Nigeria that killed two. Police confirm speeding and an overtaking manoeuvre were to blame. Read the latest official update.
Official update reveals cause of fatal crash involving boxer Anthony Joshua in Nigeria. Two killed, Joshua sustained minor injuries. Read the latest details.
An AP investigation reveals refugees' accounts of abuses by Russia's Africa Corps in Mali, including rapes and beheadings. Read the full report on the new reign of terror.
The New York Times sues the US Department of Defense, alleging new Pentagon media rules violate First Amendment rights. Read the full story on the legal battle for press freedom.
The New York Times files a federal lawsuit against the US Defence Department, alleging new rules limiting journalists' questions and movements violate the First Amendment. Read the full story.
The New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's new press rules as unconstitutional. Read the latest on this press freedom battle.
The New York Times sues the US Department of Defense over new press restrictions, arguing they violate the First Amendment. Read the latest on this defence and liberties clash.
The Pentagon's first press briefing after ousting legacy media featured right-wing figures and softball questions. Discover the new rules for reporters and the battle for press room desks.
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Queen Camilla dazzled at the Diplomatic Corps reception in a historic emerald tiara last worn by Princess Eugenie on her wedding day. Discover the full story behind this royal jewel.
Lady Louise Windsor and her boyfriend, Felix da Silva-Clamp, participated together in the St Andrews Regiments' Day Parade, showcasing their shared dedication to military service.
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Marines guarding the US Embassy in Haiti engaged in a fierce gun battle with gang members controlling Port-au-Prince. Discover how this attack highlights Haiti's security crisis.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard confirms seizure of a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker carrying unauthorised cargo. The incident escalates tensions in a vital global oil shipping route. Read the full report.
Karine Jean-Pierre sparks controversy after cutting off journalist Abigail Jackson during White House briefing, raising concerns about press freedom and transparency.
The US Department of Defense has sparked debate by awarding official press credentials to Fox News commentator Pete Hegseth, known for his hardline conservative views and previous calls to 'purge' government officials.
Veteran Palestinian journalist Maryam Abu Daqqa receives International Press Freedom Award posthumously after dying under Israeli siege in Gaza, celebrating her 40-year career documenting human rights abuses.
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The US Defence Department has dramatically curtailed access for Pentagon journalists, sparking concerns about transparency and press freedom in national security reporting.
The US Department of Defence has revoked Mike Lindell's press credentials following security concerns about the MyPillow founder and Trump ally's access to military facilities.