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Trump delays strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure after ‘productive conversations’
President Donald Trump on Monday backed off his threat to have U.S. warplanes strike Iranian power plants, citing what he described as “productive conversations” with Tehran.
Women and girls around the world need help from the UK – not just words of encouragement
It is getting increasingly hard to square the encouraging rhetoric from the government over the rights of women and girls with the reality of what is happening on the ground, writes Sarah Champion, chair of parliament’s International Development Committee
Has Iran brought down an ‘unkillable’ US F-35 jet?
The supersonic fighter jet is designed to avoid detection by radar and other technologies.
Met Police sergeant is cleared of failing to properly investigate allegations about serial rapist officer David Carrick - as force chief admits 'weakness' in their approach
DS Ray Mackennon oversaw the investigation into the former armed officer, 51, who is serving 36 life sentences after admitting 71 crimes.
Humphries hits back at criticism he lacks 'stage aura'
Luke Humphries has hit back at comments on social media that he lacks "stage aura" and that he is "giving in" to world No 1 Luke Littler.
Senate ready to confirm Mullin to Homeland Security as TSA standoff deepens
The Senate is heading toward a vote to confirm Markwayne Mullin as the new secretary of Homeland Security
'Every indicator is flashing red', says UN as it warns of record 'climate imbalance'
The Earth's climate is in a "state of emergency", according to the UN which has warned it is more out of balance than at any other time in observed history.
Government losing hard-won gains on rights for women and girls as aid cuts bite, MPs warn
‘Gender equality should not become a footnote in UK diplomacy’, the committee’s chair, Sarah Champion, warns
Trump postpones military strikes on Iranian power plants
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Iraq pulled into Iran war as US targets Iran-aligned groups
Iraq is increasingly caught between the US and Iran as the regional war escalates, deepening economic woes.
England to host Canada in Rugby World Cup final rematch
England will face Canada in a rematch of the 2025 Women's World Cup final as part of a trio of fixtures in the WXV Global Series in September.
Threats over Iran war bare Trump efforts to transform free speech: Experts
Threat to punish broadcasters for coverage not in 'public interest' comes amid wider roll-backs, analysts say.
Set During the Nazi Occupation of Belgium, WWII Labor Camp Drama ‘Breendonk’ Explores Moral Dilemmas From Past and Present
For decades, Flanders has been building a strong TV and cinema industry, powered by locally groomed talents and creators who navigate easily between feature film, TV and now streaming projects. Actor Kevin Janssens started his career in this ecosystem with national and international hits such as Rob...
HS2 train speeds could be cut to save money
The government is looking at ways to make much-delayed London to Birmingham railway line cheaper to deliver.
India has over 53 lakh metric tonnes of oil in its strategic reserve: PM Modi
On apprehensions of fuel shortage, PM Narendra Modi said the government is in constant touch with suppliers from various countries to ensure that oil and gas supplies continue from wherever possible
Paedophile Labour councillor who was joined on the campaign trail by Keir Starmer before his crimes came to light in an undercover sting gets suspended sentence
Liron Velleman, 30, used the alias 'Tim Graham 95' to send sexual messages on an online chatroom and Snapchat to a police officer posing as a 13-year-old girl named Kaylee.
Dubai's deserted airways: Empty flights to UAE as fears grow over safety during war, with five planes hit by Iran during war while parked at airport
At least 39 passenger aircrafts at Dubai International Airport have landed or departed within just five minutes of a warning of incoming fire during the conflict.
Trump delays Iran strikes as Tehran denies 'productive' talks
Trump delays Iran strikes as Tehran denies 'productive' talks
O'Sullivan reveals recent doubts over World Championship participation
Ronnie O'Sullivan has revealed he was "probably" not going to enter this year's World Snooker Championship prior to his impressive run to Sunday's final at the World Open.
China's top legislator meets Mongolian People's Party delegation
China's top legislator meets Mongolian People's Party delegation