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US raid kills Syrian undercover agent in error

A US-led operation in Syria killed a man working undercover against IS, highlighting intelligence failures amid shifting alliances. Discover the complex security implications.

Putin Visits India to Strengthen Strategic Ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in New Delhi for a state visit aimed at bolstering defence and economic cooperation with India, amid Western pressure over Ukraine. Read the full analysis.

Harry visits Canadian troops as William tours Brazil

The Duke of Sussex made an unexpected appearance at a Canadian military base, meeting with soldiers while his brother Prince William conducted official engagements in Brazil, highlighting their diverging royal roles.

APEC 2025: Reshaping Global Trade and Economics

As world leaders gather for the critical APEC summit, discover how this powerful economic alliance is reshaping global trade dynamics and why it matters for Britain's economic future.

Irish Garda officer faces Westminster summons

A senior Irish police officer is set to be formally requested to appear before UK parliamentarians amid growing tensions over cross-border law enforcement cooperation and political sensitivities.

Northern Ireland Food Recall Over Pesticide Contamination

A major agricultural emergency has unfolded in Northern Ireland as pesticide contamination forces the recall of multiple food products, with urgent cross-border cooperation underway between Belfast and Dublin authorities.

Met Police sack officers in Panorama scandal

Exclusive: Metropolitan Police dismisses multiple officers following damning BBC Panorama investigation into serious misconduct and corruption allegations within the force.

BBC exposé reveals toxic culture in Metropolitan Police

A devastating BBC investigation uncovers disturbing evidence of bullying, misogyny, racism and discrimination within London's Metropolitan Police, raising serious questions about leadership and accountability.

Met Police sacks officers after Panorama corruption probe

The Metropolitan Police has dismissed three officers today following a damning BBC Panorama investigation into corruption and misconduct within the force, marking the first disciplinary actions from the documentary's revelations.

ICJ: Israel's Gaza blockade illegal, must allow aid

The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling declaring Israel's blockade of Gaza a breach of international law and ordering immediate humanitarian aid access to the besieged territory.

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