Trump dismisses Epstein inquiry as 'boring'

Former US President Donald Trump has sparked outrage by labelling the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein as 'boring', raising questions about his ties to the disgraced financier.

US threatens Iran with UN sanctions 'snapback'

The Trump administration has warned it will trigger a 'snapback' of UN sanctions on Iran if the country continues to breach the 2015 nuclear deal, escalating tensions ahead of the US election.

RAF to resume combat missions in Middle East

The Royal Air Force is set to recommence combat operations in Iraq and Syria following a directive from Defence Secretary John Healey, marking a pivotal change in UK defence strategy.

Trump-Epstein court documents unsealed

Newly unsealed court documents shed light on Donald Trump's controversial association with Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting debates about their relationship and its implications.

Trump fan claims he can "talk to the dead"

A devoted supporter of Donald Trump has made an astonishing claim that he can communicate with the deceased, sparking a mix of shock and disbelief among the former president's fanbase.

EU accused of betrayal over Israel sanctions

Human rights groups condemn the European Union's inaction over Israel's military operations in Gaza, calling it a violation of international law and a betrayal of Palestinian rights.

James May denies retirement rumours

James May has firmly denied rumours of retirement, stating he has no plans to step back from television despite Jeremy Clarkson's recent comments.

Trump's Africa remarks cause diplomatic storm

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after allegedly making derogatory comments about African countries, including Nigeria and South Sudan, during a private meeting.

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