Pope Leo Slams 'Tyrants' as Row with Trump Deepens

Pope Leo has issued a forceful condemnation of leaders who spend billions on wars, describing the world as being ravaged by a handful of tyrants. His remarks come amid a deepening dispute with US President Donald Trump over the conflict in Iran.

UK PM Weighs Social Media Ban for Under-16s After Australia

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to implement a social media ban for children under 16, mirroring Australia's recent restrictions. Tech giants were summoned to Downing Street as the government explores age verification measures and pote

Indian Comedians Fight Modi Parody Crackdown in Court

Indian comedians and influencers are battling government restrictions on parody content targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, arguing satire is a constitutional right as accounts vanish and videos are blocked.

Pakistan's Army Chief Mediates US-Iran Tensions

Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan's powerful army chief, plays crucial behind-the-scenes role in mediating between Iran and the United States, with recent Tehran visit highlighting his influence.

Thelma & Louise Musical World Premiere in London

A new stage musical adaptation of the iconic film Thelma & Louise will have its world premiere at London's Young Vic theatre this autumn, featuring original writer Callie Khouri and Grammy-nominated artist Neko Case.

Trump's Triumphal Arch Plan Faces Federal Review and Lawsuits

President Donald Trump's design for a 250-foot Triumphal Arch in Washington D.C. is under review by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, alongside plans to paint the Eisenhower Executive Office Building white and build an underground security screening centr

Jodie Marsh Faces Assault Charges Over Animal Sanctuary Row

Former glamour model Jodie Marsh, 47, has been charged with common assault after allegedly putting her hands on her neighbour's neck in a dispute over her Essex animal sanctuary. She claims the neighbour harassed her and doctored footage of her animals.

Swinney's Food Price Cap Plan Sparks Farmer Fury

John Swinney's proposal to cap prices on essential food items using public health powers has drawn sharp criticism from opponents who warn it could devastate struggling Scottish farmers and producers.

Samira Ahmed Faces Backlash Over Mummy Poster Complaint

Former BBC presenter Samira Ahmed has sparked controversy by complaining to the Advertising Standards Authority about a tube station poster for The Mummy film, citing its potential impact on children and bereaved parents.

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