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Steve Rotheram and Tracy Brabin urge PM to listen more, with one saying his government is ‘disjointed’ from the rest of LabourKeir Starmer’s government appears “disjointed” from the rest of the Labour party just a year after taking power, regional mayo…
When Charlize Theron decided to be a parent, she realized she “was not somebody who should be having kids with another person.”
The deputy governor of Iran’s Khorasan Razavi Province, bordering Afghanistan, has said approximately 490,000 undocumented Afghan nationals have left Iran voluntarily through the Dogharoun border crossing over the past 100 days.
UAE schools are analyzing the May 2025 IB exam results before releasing individual scores. The UAE boasts 66 IB World Schools, demonstrating a strong commitment to international education. An official IB announcement with further result insights is sch…
Hopes that pause to the killing may be agreed were boosted despite 24 Palestinians being killed including 10 seeking aidIsrael has continued to launch waves of airstrikes in Gaza, hours after Hamas said it was ready to start talks “immediately” on a US…
Israel sends team to Qatar for negotiations, but rejects Hamas demands to change ceasefire proposal The GuardianLIVE: 12 killed in Israeli bombing of Gaza City home; talks set to resume Al JazeeraIsraeli airstrikes kill 14 Palesti…
US President Donald Trump has stated a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas may be reached next week, following what he described as a “positive” response from the Palestinian group to a US proposal.
French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal will not appeal his five-year prison sentence, sources close to the author said on Saturday. French Prime Minister François Bayrou has said he hoped Algeria would pardon the author, who was arrested in November fo…