Starmer's first calls: Zelensky and Biden

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes Ukraine support his immediate priority with calls to President Zelensky and President Biden, signalling major foreign policy shift from UK government.

Hilary Benn dismissed in Labour reshuffle

Sir Keir Starmer's surprise cabinet reshuffle sees Hilary Benn removed from his Northern Ireland role, with significant implications for Labour's approach to devolution and cross-border relations.

Starmer courts Brazilian President for climate alliance

Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosts Brazil's President Lula da Silva at Downing Street, forging a strategic alliance on climate action and positioning the UK as a key player in global environmental leadership ahead of the crucial Amazon summit.

Australia's nuclear sub workforce to quadruple

Australia embarks on a massive workforce expansion to support its nuclear-powered submarine programme, creating thousands of specialised jobs while facing significant recruitment challenges.

Starmer faces criticism over Israeli defence contracts

Sir Keir Starmer confronts criticism regarding Labour's stance on UK-Israel defence ties during his Middle East trip, as controversy surrounds the Ajax armoured vehicle contract with Israeli company Elbit Systems.

Modi inaugurates controversial Ram Temple in Ayodhya

Narendra Modi leads historic consecration ceremony at controversial Ayodhya temple site, marking a pivotal moment in India's religious and political landscape while drawing both celebration and criticism.

Prince Andrew's Daughters Face Royal Fallout

As Prince Andrew settles with Virginia Giuffre, his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie confront the lasting consequences of their father's association with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about their future royal roles.

Giuffre drops lawsuit against Prince Andrew

Virginia Giuffre has formally dismissed her sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew, bringing a controversial chapter in the Royal Family's history to a close while questions about the Epstein scandal persist.

Syrian pensioner wins UK immigration appeal

A 76-year-old Syrian man has won his appeal to stay in Britain after immigration judges recognised his integration and the care he's received from the NHS and British public.

Prince Andrew faces new scrutiny in Giuffre memoir

The Duke of York confronts renewed controversy as Virginia Giuffre's forthcoming memoir promises explosive revelations about their encounters and Jeffrey Epstein connections, keeping the royal scandal in spotlight.

Portland Antifa Adopts Frog Symbol in Protests

Portland's anti-fascist movement has embraced a new symbol - the frog - as tensions escalate between protesters and law enforcement in ongoing demonstrations against police brutality.

Bolivia's Opposition Leader Faces Arrest in Political Crisis

Bolivian opposition leader Rodrigo Paz is wanted on terrorism charges as the government cracks down on dissent ahead of crucial elections. Exclusive investigation reveals the escalating political tensions in South America's latest democratic crisis.

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