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US Leaders Cite Southampton Stabbing as Proof of Europe’s Two‑Tier Policing Crisis
JD Vance and the State Department condemn a UK police response that they say epitomises a civilizational decline.
Trade vs. Triage: The Economic Toll of Ebola at the Mpondwe Border
Strict health checks at the Uganda-DRC crossing are saving lives but strangling a $131 million informal economy.
Beirut Protest Highlights Sunni Outcry Over Exclusion of Ahmad al‑Assir from Amnesty Bill
Hundreds of Sunnis marched after Friday prayers on May 22, 2026, demanding that hard‑line cleric Ahmad al‑Assir be inclu...
Actor James Handy Stabbed to Death in Tarzana; Girlfriend’s Son Charged with Murder
Veteran actor James Handy was killed outside a Tarzana home, and his girlfriend’s 44‑year‑old son has been arrested on a...
Canadian ADHD Medication Arrest: The Prison Known for Abuse and the 20-Year Sentence
A 22-year-old Canadian faces up to 20 years in Georgia for carrying ADHD pills without original packaging — his family s...
Armenia's Divided Front: Karapetyan's Rally Sparks Tensions
Thousands gather in Yerevan to support Samvel Karapetyan, a business tycoon accused of economic crimes, as Armenia's gov...
Latin American Deportees Return Home After Congo Transfer
Over half of the Latin Americans sent from the U.S. to the Congo are now back, highlighting gaps in immigration enforcem...
Miracle on Everest: How Dawa Sherpa Survived Six Days Without Oxygen
A Nepali guide has defied the odds after being stranded on Mount Everest for six days. Dawa Sherpa survived the extreme ...
Swiss Bar Owner Faces New Forgery Charge in Deadly Crans-Montana Fire
Jessica Moretti, co‑owner of Le Constellation, is now accused of forging a 2015 invoice tied to the blaze that killed 41...
Whitstable’s Rise Stalled by Water Utility Crises
Affluent newcomers flock to Kent’s seaside town, but water outages and sewage spills threaten its boom.
Britain's 84-Minute Catch-Up Conundrum
A new survey reveals the ideal length for a friend catch-up in Britain, but is spontaneity a dying art?
Sherpa Dawa's Six-Day Everest Ordeal: Ice, Chocolate and a Miraculous Rescue
A Nepali guide presumed dead survived six days on Everest by chewing ice and eating chocolates before a clean‑up crew fo...
New Forgery Charge Hits Le Constellation Co-Owner Amid Ongoing Fire Probe
Jessica Moretti faces a fresh forgery accusation over a 2015 foam invoice as Switzerland revisits the deadly New Year’s ...
Whitstable’s Summer Crisis: Water Cuts and Sewage Spills Threaten Seaside Revival
Heatwave water cuts and a raw sewage discharge have exposed the fragility of Whitstable’s boom as a trendy coastal hotsp...
The £500,000 Grudge: Why Prince Harry is Skipping Peter Phillips' Wedding
A nearly two-decade-old betrayal involving a magazine deal and a secret relationship continues to divide the British roy...
Jyn Erso's Hidden Heroism: A New Marvel One-Shot Explores the Rogue One Star's Forgotten Past
Marvel's latest one-shot delves into Jyn Erso's early days as a prisoner on Wobani, revealing a previously unseen chapte...
The Luxury of Outsourcing: Gen Z's Cleaning Conundrum
As Gen Z prioritizes convenience and mental well-being, the debate over hiring professional cleaners heats up.
Chewing Ice, Eating Chocolate: How a Nepali Guide Defied Death on Everest for Six Days
A Nepali guide presumed dead survives six days alone on Everest by chewing ice and melting snow, before a clean-up team ...
Forgery Charges Added in Le Constellation Bar Fire That Killed 41
Jessica Moretti faces new allegations of falsifying records as investigators probe the deadly New Year's blaze in Crans-...
NAO Report Reveals Prince Andrew’s Rent‑Free Estate and Sublet Profits
A National Audit Office probe shows Prince Andrew lived rent‑free at Royal Lodge and kept sublet earnings, sparking fres...
98 Names, 82 Years Later: The Clerical Errors That Hid D-Day Heroes
A belated tribute at the British Normandy Memorial adds 98 previously omitted names — including a US pilot and a Belgian...
Kent's Whitstable Town on the Brink: Water Company Failures Imperil Tourist Economy
Whitstable's renaissance as a seaside destination threatened by water company ineptitude, leaving residents and business...
Eritrean Asylum Seeker Flees Luton Hotel, Exposes UK’s Migrant Hotel Crisis
A young Eritrean migrant escaped a drug‑filled asylum hotel in Luton, highlighting failures in Britain’s £170‑a‑night ho...
Hampshire Police DEI Overhaul Sparks Debate After Henry Nowak Death
A 2020 racism scandal in Hampshire's SOCU unit led to £850,000 DEI training, but the fallout may have influenced the han...
Pentagon Raises Counterintelligence Threat Level for Israel to 'Critical' Over Surveillance Allegations
The DIA has issued a seven-page alert citing Israeli espionage against Trump officials, escalating tensions between the ...
SoFi Stadium Workers Threaten Strike Ahead of 2026 World Cup Over Pay and ICE
Nearly 2,000 staff at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium voted 96% to strike over stagnant wages and a demand for an ICE‑free tou...
Arizona's Fire Weather Woes: A 4-Day Countdown to Critical Conditions
Red Flag Warnings blanket Arizona from Saturday to Tuesday, with strong winds, low humidity, and dry fuels sparking extr...
Arizona's Dark Week: Assaults, Deaths, and a $500K Train Heist
A series of disturbing incidents has shaken Arizona, leaving residents seeking answers and justice.
Inside the $40 Million Sham: How a CIA Official Allegedly Built a Fake Secret Program
A former senior CIA official was arrested after allegedly fabricating a classified program to steal millions. The seizur...
Prince Harry Skips Cousin Peter Phillips' Cotswolds Wedding Amid Decade-Long Media Rift
Harry's absence highlights a lingering feud over a 2008 Hello! magazine deal that still haunts the royal family.