Scottish Fire Engine Freed After 15 Month Israeli Seizure
Dundee firefighters seek return of fire engine impounded by Israel for 15 months, avoiding £16,000 fees for Nablus.
Dundee firefighters seek return of fire engine impounded by Israel for 15 months, avoiding £16,000 fees for Nablus.
Food influencer Pei Chung arrested in Brooklyn for allegedly skipping out on restaurant bills totalling hundreds of pounds.
US Supreme Court rejects Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal, upholding her 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. Legal options exhausted, leaving only presidential clemency.
Marco Rubio visits India to strengthen trade, Quad ties amid tensions over tariffs and Russian oil purchases.
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Numerical puzzles celebrating 2026 using basic operations, exponentiation, and concatenation, thanks to Inder Taneja.
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Home Office to close 11 asylum hotels next week as part of pledge to end hotel use for asylum seekers by end of parliament.
Thomas Channon, 18, dies after 70ft balcony fall in Magaluf, third British tourist to die at Eden Roc complex this year.
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France's National Assembly unanimously repeals the 1685 Code Noir, which classified enslaved people as property, 178 years after slavery was abolished.
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