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Kent Police Logs 683 Kids Under Ten as Crime Suspects, Sparking Age‑Responsibility Debate
Freedom of Information data shows 683 children under ten named in Kent police reports, prompting calls to rethink the cr...
From Climate Warnings to Indigenous Jobs: A Week of Diverse Headlines
A heat warning in Toronto, a school board's outdoor education cuts, and a gold-rush hotel fire are just a few of the sto...
Pipeline Hopes and Ebola Fears: A Week of Contrasts
From economic optimism to health crises, this week's headlines reflect a world of stark contrasts.
Putin's Chilling Drone Army: Indoctrinating Ukrainian Children
Vladimir Putin is recruiting Ukrainian children as young as eight to pilot deadly drones, threatening NATO's eastern fla...
Taiwan's Lai Defends US Arms Purchases Amid Trump's Bargaining Chip Remark
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te defends US arms purchases after Trump calls them a 'bargaining chip' in a potential deal...
Brigitte Macron's Alleged Seduction Tactics and Palace Power Plays
A new biography claims France's first lady used seduction and dismissals to control her inner circle.
Inside the Macron Marriage: Slap, Secrets, and a Star’s Shadow
A new biography reveals a volatile moment between France’s first couple, sparked by a message from an Iranian actress. B...
Tragedy in the Depths: Four Italian Divers Found Dead in Maldives Cave
After a harrowing five-day search, four Italian divers were found dead inside a Maldives cave, raising questions about t...
Maldives Diving Tragedy
Five dead, including a mother and daughter, in the worst single diving accident in Maldives history
Ukraine's Near‑600 Drone Barrage Signals Shifting Momentum in the Russia War
A wave of almost 600 Ukrainian drones struck deep into Russia, prompting Kyiv to claim a strategic edge.
Paris Fury's Dancefloor Speech Shocks Isle of Man Wedding Crowd
Mother of the bride Paris Fury broke etiquette by delivering her toast on the dancefloor at her 16‑year‑old daughter Ven...
Tragedy at Shark Cave: The Maldives' Deadliest Diving Disaster
Five divers, including a mother and daughter, perished in a deep-cave excursion that violated local safety limits.
Taiwan’s Defense Dilemma, U.S. Voter Verification, and Ebola’s Resurgence
Taiwan’s arms purchases amid China tensions, U.S. voter verification controversy, and Ebola’s global health emergency hi...
BBC's New Leader Faces Protests, Promises 'Tough Choices'
Matt Brittin, former Google Europe executive, takes helm at BBC amid labor unrest and cost-cutting plans.
Energy Shock from U.S.-Iran Conflict Threatens Global Recession
Rising oil prices and fuel rationing across 80 nations could plunge the world economy into recession as the Strait of Ho...
Broad-Daylight Machete Attack in London Park Sparks Safety Concerns
Masked teens clash with machetes in Burgess Park, raising questions about London's rising crime rates.
Pippa Middleton Runs Charity Race Amid Estate Path Dispute
The royal sister joined a local charity run while a government inquiry examines a public right‑of‑way claim on her 145‑a...
Drone Strikes on Russia Indicate Ukraine Gaining Upper Hand in War
The barrage of drone strikes on Russia shows that the war is increasingly swinging in favor of Ukraine, according to an ...
BBC's New Leader Faces Strikes and Tough Decisions on Day One
Matt Brittin, former Google executive, takes helm at BBC amid protests and promises of cost-cutting.
Energy Crisis: U.S.-Iran War Puts Global Economy on Recession Watch
Financial experts warn of an impending global recession as the U.S.-Iran conflict disrupts energy supplies, pushing oil ...
Tragedy at Windsor: Army Rider Dies After Performance Before King Charles
Ciara Sullivan, 24, of the King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, died after falling from her horse during a performance a...
Silverstone Security Chief Seeks £200,000 After Gator Crash Leaves Him Brain‑Injured
A 66‑year‑old security manager is suing the circuit’s owners for £200,000 after a utility buggy flipped on track, causin...
Teen Assault at North Sydney Park Sparks Calls for Tougher Action
A 14‑year‑old girl attacked a 12‑year‑old boy with a gang of e‑bike riders at a weekend sports event, prompting police c...
Pippa Middleton's Charity Run Overshadowed by Estate Path Dispute
Pippa Middleton's participation in a charity run highlights her athletic passion but is overshadowed by a dispute over p...
Phone Shops and Car Washes Caught Up in UK People‑Smuggling Money Flows
Undercover probes reveal high‑street outlets in London, Cambridgeshire and Newcastle being used to move cash for illegal...
Cat Deeley’s tearful interview as Tiana Krasniqi says goodbye to husband on death row
A This Morning interview turned emotional when Tiana Krasniqi hugged her husband James Broadnax moments before his letha...
U.S.-Iran War Sparks Energy Crisis, Global Recession Fears
Financial experts warn of a global recession as the U.S.-Iran war disrupts oil supply, pushing prices to new heights.
Former Richneck Assistant Principal Faces Trial Over 6‑Year‑Old’s Gun Attack
Ebony Parker goes on trial for eight felony child‑neglect counts after a 6‑year‑old used a loaded gun to shoot a first‑g...
Taiwan President Defends US Arms Deal After Trump Labels It a ‘Bargaining Chip’
Taiwan’s leader pushes back on Trump’s criticism, underscoring security ties amid rising cross‑strait tensions.
Taiwan’s President Defends US Arms Deal Amid Trump’s ‘Bargaining Chip’ Claim
President Lai Ching‑te pushes back on former President Trump’s criticism of Taiwan’s US weapons purchases.