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Carns rebukes SNP absence during Typhoon capability debate
Minister for the Armed Forces Al Carns highlighted Scotland’s hundreds of radar jobs, pointing out the absence of SNP MPs in a crucial debate on the matter.
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Latest news bulletin | November 14th, 2025 – Midday
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A flooded restaurant in Thailand brings delight with swimming fish among diners
A restaurant in central Thailand has become an internet sensation after a nearby river flooded it with water and fish.
Bus driver’s seven chilling words before killing 10 wedding guests in horror crash – as he loses bid for freedom
A DRUGGED-UP bus driver uttered seven haunting words before killing 10 wedding guests in a horror crash. Disgraced Brett Andrew Button, 60, will remain behind bars for at least two decades after a desperate bid to be released early was refused. High on…
Repirt: YouTube removes Tasnim’s first Hebrew-language documentary hours after release
YouTube has removed a newly released Hebrew-language documentary produced by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, only hours after it was uploaded, the outlet reported.
Amputees from Israel’s Gaza war use homemade prosthetics to re-enter life
The besieged Palestinian enclave has the world’s highest number of child amputees per capita.
Pakistan says it has arrests 4 militants over involvement in suicide bombing at Islamabad court
Pakistan’s government says it has arrested four militants over their alleged involvement in a deadly suicide bombing outside a district court in the capital.
13 killed in southern Iran fuel carrier crash
Thirteen people were killed on Thursday evening in a collision involving a fuel-smuggling vehicle in southern Iran, local authorities reported.
Italian prosecutors investigate Bosnian war ‘sniper safaris’
Prosecutors in Italy are examining claims that Italians travelled to Bosnia during the war to shoot at civilians.