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Labour policing chief hits back over shoplifting - 'we're turning the tide'
EXCLUSIVE: Labour policing chief hits back over shoplifting - 'we're turning the tide'Policing Minister Sarah Jones said the Government is turning the tide against Britain's shoplifting epidemic, with a 21% rise in shop theft charges in a yearCommentsNewsDave Burke Political Correspondent 17:56, 07 Apr 2026Updated 17:56, 07 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesThe Government says it is turning the tide over shopliftingLabour's policing minister has said the Government is "turning t...
ارتش اسرائیل: یک فرمانده ارشد در قرارگاه خاتمالانبیا هدف قرار گرفت
ارتش اسرائیل شامگاه سهشنبه اعلام کرد که به یک فرمانده ارشد در قرارگاه خاتمالانبیا حمله کرده و نتایج این حمله در حال بررسی است. ارتش اسرائیل افزود پیش از حمله، اقداماتی برای کاهش احتمال آسیب به غیرنظامیان از جمله استفاده از مهمات دقیق و نظارت هوایی انجام شد.
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' steakhouse blasted over $650 dinner: 'The worst'
Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are drawing attention over their upscale steakhouse, 1587 Prime, following a viral TikTok review that criticized the restaurant.One woman described having a $650 dinner at the Kansas City-based venue — which opened in September 2025 and has attracted high-profile guests, including Taylor Swift, who's engaged to Kelce. The woman called it, in her view, "the worst fine-dining experience I've ever had."POPULAR STEAKHOUSE'S DRESS CODE SPARKS...
Chaos in Botola Scheduling Raises Fears of an Incomplete Season
Rabat – The Moroccan professional league is facing another crisis in scheduling, exposing the lack of organization that has marked this season. Clubs have effectively stopped playing, yet there has been no official announcement from the Professional Football League. The issue is the absence of fixtures for Round 16. With no schedule in place, questions grow about how the rest of the season will be managed. The problem is compounded by the fact that Moroccan clubs are preparing for the se...
Paul Seixas, 19, dominates Iztulia Basque Country: Is the Tour de France next?
While Tadej Pogacar’s victory at Sunday’s Tour of Flanders underscored his dominance at cycling’s summit, a remarkable performance from 19-year-old Paul Seixas during the opening two stages of the Iztulia Basque Country proved that his next great rival is already here.It sharpens the debate over whether the teenager’s Decathlon-CMA CGM team will send him to the Tour de France — where Seixas is the nation’s next great hope to end a 41-year wait for a French winner.Advertisement
Binge is a movie tracking app that warns you of jump scares in real time
A new movie and TV tracking app, Binge, hailing from the indie developer behind other creative apps like the social app, Mammoth, and AI news reader Bulletin, has a clever feature: it will warn you when the jump scares are coming. To do so, the app takes advantage of Apple’s Live Activities — the feature that brings real-time notifications to your device’s Lock Screen and Dynamic Island. You’ve seen other apps that track ongoing events use the feature for tracking things...
Democrats call for Trump’s removal over threat against Iran
A wave of Democrats on Tuesday called to remove President Trump from office over his threats against Iran ahead of an 8 p.m. Tuesday deadline for Tehran to cut a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. “Donald Trump is openly threatening war crimes against the entirety of Iranian civilization. 25th Amendment proceedings must begin…
Le Monde: Referee Receives Instructions Not to End Game to ‘Preserve’ Event’s Media Image
New Le Monde’s reporting has reignited the controversy surrounding the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final. The French newspaper says it reviewed five official reports from the intense January 18 clash in Rabat, including one suggesting that the referee received instructions not to send off two Senegal players when the game resumed, apparently to protect the final’s media image. According to the report, the instructions were allegedly given during the lengthy interruption that followed Sene...
Iranians unite in human chains to protect infrastructure amid Trump threats
Iranians have formed human chains across several cities, gathering on bridges and around power plants in a show of defiance as tensions with the US and Israel intensify. Footage released by the Iranian government shows crowds gathered near a thermal power plant, forming a human chain and chanting in Farsi: “Supporting the electricity industry is the motto of our nation.” The demonstrations come as Washington ramps up military pressure, with President Donald Trump warning of imminent strikes on c...
Romanian authorities developing contingency plan for fuel supply crisis
"Romania is in a slightly better position than other European countries because a portion of oil production and refining takes place domestically, and supply chains are shorter," President Nicusor Dan noted
Uber is the latest to be won over by Amazon’s AI chips
On Tuesday, Amazon announced that Uber was expanding its contract for AWS cloud services to run more of its ride-sharing features on Amazon’s chips. Uber will particularly expand its use of AWS’s Graviton (a low-power, ARM-based server CPU) and start a new trial testing Trainium3, AWS’s Nvidia competitor AI chip. This deal is a bit less about a long-term threat to Nvidia than it is a thorough thumbing of the nose by Amazon at AWS’s cloud competitors, Google and Oracle.
Older workers are retiring instead of having to learn AI during their last years on the job
NewsWorldAmericasOlder workers are retiring instead of having to learn AI during their last years on the jobThe number of Americans in the workforce over the age of 55 hit a record low last monthIsabel Keane in New York Tuesday 07 April 2026 17:48 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComments":true,"showB...
Spanish players’ protest over La Liga game in U.S. ruled ‘freedom of expression’, not illegal
Spain’s National Court has rejected La Liga’s lawsuit to declare a 15-second protest by players earlier this season — relating to the league’s plans to stage a match abroad — as illegal.On Tuesday, Spain’s National Court said the players’ protest — which came after a first-of-its-kind proposal to stage the Villarreal vs. Barcelona La Liga match in Miami, Florida — “did not constitute a strike” and was instead an “exercise of their right to freedom of expression”, which was in conjunction with th...
'Donald Trump's latest horrifying threat tells the enemy: 'It's your call''
Donald Trump threatened a "whole civilisation will die tonight" as he increasingly appears determined to unleash the full force of the American military if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz
Champions League injury latest as key PSG vs Liverpool player out despite training return
Champions League injury latest as key PSG vs Liverpool player out despite training returnBradley Barcola is due to miss the Champions League quarter-final first leg between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool, after spraining his ankle against ChelseaCommentsSportMatthew Abbott Sports Writer17:46, 07 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesArne Slot and Luis Enrique both have injuries impacting their team selection(Image: Liverpool FC, Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Paris Saint-Germain look set to be without Bradley...
Trump calls into Vance-Orban Hungary event: 'My kind of people'
President Donald Trump, hours away from the deadline he put on Iran to reach a deal, took a few moments on Tuesday to hail Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in an impromptu call-in to a campaign rally address by Vice President JD Vance."Mr. President, you are on with about 5,000 Hungarian patriots, and I think they love you even more than they love Viktor Orban," Vance told the president in a call that blared over the speakers at the event in Hungary.Speaking by phone to what attendees descr...
Space42 confirms services normal after missile attack on Sharjah's Thuraya telecom building
[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.]Space42 confirmed all its operations are proceeding normally and without any impact on services provided after an Iranian missile targeted the Thuraya Telecommunications Company building in Sharjah on Tuesday, April 7. The company also assured that all Thuraya services and infrastructure remain fully intact and continue to perform their functions without any interruption in ser...
‘Dishonourable’: First Nation decries push for Alberta to secede from Canada
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has asked a court to halt the separatist push, arguing it would violate their treaty rightsA First Nation in Alberta has said that a separatist push for the province to secede from Canada is “consummately irresponsible and dishonourable” and should be shut down, arguing in court that a proposed referendum would violate their treaty rights.A minority of residents of the oil-rich province have long argued that the province’s woes are due to the structure of payments to th...
Can Starmer maintain ‘defensive strikes’ stance as Trump escalates threats on Iran?
Warnings that US could attack civilian infrastructure draws questions whether it is legally plausible for UK to still claim self-defence• Donald Trump says ‘a whole civilisation will die’ if Iran ignores demandsIn Downing Street, Keir Starmer has been at pains to emphasise that he will only authorise the use of UK bases by the US for “defensive” strikes on Iranian military targets. In the White House, Donald Trump has threatened to bomb civilian infrastructure – and said on Monday that he was “n...
Lawsuit challenges DOJ memo finding presidential records law unconstitutional
Politics Lawsuit challenges Justice Department memo that declared presidential records law unconstitutional By Melissa Quinn, Melissa Quinn Senior Reporter, Politics Melissa Quinn is a senior reporter for CBSNews.com, where she covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Read Full Bio Melissa Quinn, Jacob Rosen Jacob Rosen Justice Department Reporter Jake Rosen is a reporter covering the Department of Justice. He was previously a campaign digital reporter covering...