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Guantanamo Bay's remaining 15 prisoners 'should be executed' Pete Hegseth declares
Guantanamo Bay's remaining 15 prisoners 'should be executed' Pete Hegseth declaresSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy PERKIN AMALARAJ, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER Published: 09:25, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 09:25, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
UAE President meets US Ambassador to UN to strengthen strategic relations - Emirates 24|7
UAE President meets US Ambassador to UN to strengthen strategic relations Emirates 24|7
Watch: Raghav Chadha performs pooja as Modi becomes longest-serving elected PM
#WATCH | Delhi | Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha performed a special pooja to mark PM Modi becoming India’s longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister. pic.
Higher taxes are NOT Labour's answer to increasing defence spending
Britain is entering a new era. The world is becoming more dangerous, unstable and competitive. From Russia’s continued aggression in Europe to persistent instability in the Middle East and intensifying global strategic rivalry, the assumptions that underpinned decades of peace and low defence spending no longer hold.That is why a significant increase in defence spending is no longer optional: it is essential. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say If the first duty of government is the protectio...
Britain returned just ONE asylum seeker to Ireland under Brexit deal
Britain has returned just a single asylum seeker to Ireland since a post-Brexit deal was signed six years ago.The 2020 deal was intended to allow the transfer of asylum seekers between the two nations.Critics have slammed the "back door" border route following the Belfast attack, where the suspect travelled from Dublin to the Northern Irish capital.Hadi Alodid, the Sudanese migrant who appeared in court charged with attempted murder after Monday night’s attack, was granted leave to remain in Bri...
Twenty five anti-Isaac Herzog protesters to face joint trial in Sydney
New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon is among the witnesses expected to appear at the six-week trial next JulyTwenty five people who were charged after they protested against the visit of the Israeli president will face a six-week joint trial next July.The protesters had their matters heard before Downing centre local court on Thursday after their lawyers made a successful application for the joint hearing after arguing there were common legal issues across the cases. Continue reading....
‘Thuggery’: Belfast police fire water cannon at anti-immigration protests
Far-right anti-immigration demonstrations in Northern Ireland turn violent for a second night after stabbing attack.
Is the Iran ceasefire over? What the latest US attacks tell us
A wave of US strikes represent the gravest test yet of the fragile truce. Here’s what happened, what officials are saying and whether the deal can surviveMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe US has launched a wave of strikes across southern Iran for a second consecutive day. Although there have been several breaches since a ceasefire was agreed between the two sides in April, the attacks this week – launched after the downing of a US helicopter over the strait of Hormuz – represent the most seri...
Nigel Farage warns Andy Burnham's honeymoon period as Prime Minister wouldn't 'last until lunchtime' as he hits the campaign trail in Makerfield in last full week of crunch by-election
Nigel Farage warns Andy Burnham's honeymoon period as Prime Minister wouldn't 'last until lunchtime' as he hits the campaign trail in Makerfield in last full week of crunch by-electionSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CHRISTIAN CALGIE, SENIOR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT-AT-LARGE Published: 08:57, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 08:58, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Any attempt to block water will have 'far-reaching consequences', warns FO after Indian minister's remarks
The Foreign Office on Thursday warned that any deliberate attempt to block water essential to Pakistan’s survival and development would have “far-reaching consequences”. “Any such act would be treated with utmost seriousness and could possibly amount to an act of war under Article 51 of the UN Charter,” said FO spokesperson Tahir Andrabi during a weekly media briefing while responding to a question about recent remarks by Indian water minister. A day ago, Indian Minister of Water CR Patil told...
Punjab Doctor Found Dead, Family Blames Husband's Affair, Assault
The woman had been living alone since July 2025 as she was fed up of her husband's physical assault, her family said.
Pakistan passed at diplomacy, let’s get the degrees rolling now
Pakistan’s prominence in global diplomacy has risen in recent months as a result of the role the country has played in brokering negotiations between the USA, Iran and the Gulf countries. Inevitably, however, this will lead to questions about the ways in which its leaders are seeking to translate this recognition in a manner that supports people in the country as well as the wider region. A clear area in which Pakistan can leverage its current global standing is the higher education sector. The...
Chinese FM Wang Yi to visit Mongolia
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Mongolia from June 13 to 15 at the invitation of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia Battsetseg Batmunkh, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday.
UN watchdog demands Iran provide information on nuclear stockpile
Iran slams US-backed IAEA resolution as 'politically motivated' and warns it could complicate ceasefire talks.
22 ships, no lights: The 'secret mission' in Hormuz Trump says Iran didn't know about
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed that the United States had secretly facilitated the movement of millions of barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz without Iran's knowledge, describing it as a covert operation that Tehran was learning about only now.
Brij Bhushan on Ram temple fund row: 'If I speak the truth, I will get into trouble'
NEW DELHI: BJP leader and former MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on Wednesday claimed he was aware of alleged misuse and theft of donations at the Ram temple in Ayodhya, but said he was not in a position to disclose details at present.
Water cannons, fires: Belfast protest against immigrants turns violent - watch
Violent clashes erupted in Belfast for a second consecutive night on Wednesday as masked rioters attacked police officers with stones, bricks, bottles and traffic cones, prompting authorities to deploy additional officers and water cannon to contain the unrest.
US releases video of warship firing missiles in strikes on Iran
Video released by US Central Command shows what the military says are ‘self-defence’ strikes on Iranian targets.
Labour's magic money tree is back! Andy Burnham makes £10BILLION pensions compensation vow to 'WASPI' women and hints at student loans relief
Labour's magic money tree is back! Andy Burnham makes £10BILLION pensions compensation vow to 'WASPI' women and hints at student loans reliefSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 08:09, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 08:09, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
'Grave error in judgement': Bill Gates says he regrets meetings with Jeffrey Epstein
Bill Gates admitted to a US House panel that his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein were a "grave error in judgment," expressing deep regret if his association lent the disgraced financier any credibility. Gates stated he should never have met Epstein and that the financier allegedly used sensitive personal information to pressure him to reconnect, though he never witnessed criminal conduct.