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Man who stabbed ex-partner 17 times at office in Hampshire jailed for 26 years
Anwar Ashraf, 39, forced his way into building in Whiteley, where Carla Skeites was workingA man has been jailed for 26 years for attempted murder after he stormed into his ex-partner’s office building and stabbed her 17 times in front of colleagues.Anwar Ashraf, 39, forced his way into the office in Whiteley, Hampshire, where Carla Skeites was working, having bombarded her with messages demanding her to go outside to speak to him. Continue reading...
Senate passes bill to fund ICE for 3 years, without a ban on the "anti-weaponization" fund
The Senate passed a $70 billion reconciliation package to fund ICE through the end of President Trump's term. The legislation, which heads to the House, did not include a ban on the president's "anti-weaponization" fund. Nancy Cordes reports.
Will Trinamool MLAs Fall In Line? Crucial Meeting At Mamata Banerjee's House
The meeting has been called at the Kalighat house of Banerjee. Days before, 60 of the 80 MLAs had skipped the meeting at Banerjee's house.
Watch: Trump takes swipe at Indian journalist, sparks racism row
During a White House press interaction, President Trump questioned an Indian journalist's nationality before taking her question, later stating he was "kidding." He then described Indian Prime Minister Modi as a "good friend" and expressed confidence in a trade agreement, asserting the US now benefits significantly from its economic ties with India.
Zelenskyy issues open letter to Putin proposing meeting as US 'fully focused' on Iran
In an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed meeting to reach a resolution to the years-long war between their two nations."We see that the United States is fully focused on the issue of Iran, and it would be wrong to simply wait until the war in Europe returns to the center of its attention. Ukraine proposes ending this war through direct engagement between us — and you. I am proposing a meeting," Zelenskyy said in the letter."There are...
Eye Opener: Maine Senate candidate faces more allegations ahead of primary
A Democratic Senate candidate from Maine faces more allegations of misconduct just days before voters head to the polls. Plus, the latest on the stabbing death of actor James Handy. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Ukraine strikes 'illegal' cargo ships in Sea of Azov as Putin prepares for key speech
Ukraine strikes 'illegal' cargo ships in Sea of Azov as Putin prepares for key speechJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKathryn ArmstrongObservator Antena1In a separate incident, Ukraine confirmed one of its naval drones exploded off Romania's coast on FridayUkraine says it has struck five ships carrying illegal cargo in the Sea of Azov and in coastal waters of Russian-occupied territories.The Ukrainian drone forces commander said the vessels were involved in "stealing" Ukrainian grain,...
South Korean police break up 35-hour polling station protest
South Korean police break up 35-hour polling station protest
UK in its most perilous period since the Cold War, Chief of Defence staff says
The Chief of the Defence Staff has said now is the “most dangerous period” in decades for the UK and the country needs to prepare for potential “longer conflicts”.Defence Secretary John Healey said a long-awaited defence investment plan could be published before the Nato summit in early July.John Healey told MPs that the Prime Minister was hoping to launch the delayed policy details before the Nato event in Ankara, Turkey, which begins on July 7.Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton said Russia...
Trump's border czar denies inhumane conditions at ICE facility: "The spaghetti was good"
President Trump's border czar Tom Homan defended conditions inside Delaney Hall, a detention center in Newark, New Jersey. Delaney Hall has been the target of multiple protests since Memorial Day weekend and many held inside have called the conditions "brutal and inhumane."
FDA Reportedly Opens Safety Study Into Mifepristone Abortion Pill
BreakingBusinessFDA Reportedly Opens Safety Study Into Mifepristone Abortion PillBySiladitya Ray,Forbes Staff. Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter.Follow AuthorJun 05, 2026, 08:18am EDTToplineThe Food and Drug Administration launched a safety study into mifepristone—one of the primary means of administering abortions in the U.S.—the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, which could allow the Trump administration to restrict distribution of the pill after the Supreme...
Xi Jinping To Meet Kim Jong Un: Why It Matters And What To Expect
China's President Xi Jinping will visit North Korea on Monday as he seeks to cement Beijing's influence in its own backyard.
'Pakistan must vacate': India slams election plans in POK's 'Gilgit-Baltistan'
NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs (MEA) on Friday lodged a "strong protest" over Pakistan's plans to hold general elections in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir's Gilgit-Baltistan assembly.
Why Rajya Sabha Ticket For Ex MP Has Madhya Pradesh Congress Nervous
On paper, the Congress has enough strength to send Meenakshi Natarajan to the Upper House. But politics rarely follows the script written on paper.
Trump’s hypocritical attack on the UK shows just how low he will go
There is a longstanding convention that allied nations don’t get involved in each other’s internal politics – the logic is supposed to be that because countries should cooperate on serious global issues like defence, they need to be able to work together whoever is in power. Apparent breaches of that rule provoke a response: when Barack Obama intervened during the 2016 referendum to say that Brexit would be bad for the UK’s standing in the world, howls of outrage ensued from Britain’s right. Si...
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تتواصل الأحداث حول الإدارة السابقة لترامب، حيث تواجه محاولات لإعاقة تمويلها بينما تثير تصريحاتها بشأن إيران وأوكرانيا جدلًا سياسيًا واسعًا.
Trump's Latest Moves: From Immigration Bills to Enriched Uranium Claims
In the latest developments surrounding former President Trump, the Senate has navigated contentious debates over funding and immigration while Trump himself continues to make headlines with provocative statements. This article delves into the most significant events and implications for Trump's ongoing influence in American politics.
Karen Read Breaks Silence on Explosive Lawsuit Against Police
Karen Read, along with her attorneys Alan Jackson and Charles Waters, exclusively join TODAY to speak out about their sweeping new lawsuit accusing Massachusetts State and Canton police of creating and tolerating a culture of bias and corruption, one year after a jury acquitted Read of the murder of her police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe. “I had to fight for my freedom for years and I knew as it unfolded I was never going to be able to just forget that this happened to me, that I was wro
Assam's Moran, Motok Communities Begin Shutdown To Demand Cabinet Inclusion
Protesters staged demonstrations at several locations, with one of the major gatherings reported at Rupai Siding-Kakopathar Tini Aali in Tinsukia district.
Senate passes immigration bill. And, Jill Biden discusses her husband's 2024 campaign
The Senate passed a $70 billion immigration enforcement funding bill after an overnight vote. And, former first lady Jill Biden discusses her husband's 2024 campaign with NPR's Newsmakers.(Image credit: Kent Nishimura)