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Netanyahu calls UN peacekeepers ‘human shield’ for Hezbollah
An Israeli strike on the central Gaza Strip has killed a family of eight, Palestinian medical officials say, as Israeli
Muizzu Administration sliding towards dictatorship, says ex-President Solih
By Ibrahim H. Shihab/Maldives Republic Colombo, October 13: The Mohamed Muizzu administration has ignored the will of the people and
Kremlin Hits Back After Kamala Harris Calls Putin A ‘Murderous Dictator’
Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin hit back at Kamala Harris’ attack on the Russian president The Kremlin has hit back at the
‘No Evidence!’ Ian Hislop Angrily Called Out Ex-Tory Minister Over BBC Audience Bias Claim
Ian Hislop and Andrea Jenkyns Political commentator Ian Hislop slammed a former Tory minister when she tried to accuse the
Labour Split As Business Secretary Sidesteps Colleague’s Attack On ‘Rogue Operator’ P&O Ferries
"We are clear we do not want this country competing on 'fire and rehire'" Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says that
Minister Accused Of Being ‘Weird’ And ‘Sniffy’ For Not Inviting Elon Musk To Investment Summit
"You understand how weird this sounds?"@TrevorPTweets asks @jreynoldsMP why @elonmusk hasn't been invited to a UK investment summit. The business
5 timely cartoons about climate change denial
Artists take on textbook trouble, bizarre beliefs, and more
Boeing to lay off 17,000 staff to recoup finances during ongoing strike
Oct 12 (AP) – Boeing plans to lay off about 10% of its workers in the coming months, about 17,000
Kris Kristofferson: the free-spirited country music star who studied at Oxford
The songwriter, singer and film-star has died aged 88