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Israel Targets Hezbollah in Beirut Suburbs on Eid Eve
Israeli airstrikes have targeted the southern suburbs of Beirut, a densely populated area and a known stronghold for the Lebanese group Hezbollah. The strikes occurred […]
Trump’s New Travel Ban: Experts Say It’s Legally Stronger
US President Donald Trump has issued a sweeping new travel ban for people from 12 countries, revisiting a hallmark policy of his first term in office.
TikTok Blocks #SkinnyTok Hashtag Following Backlash Over Extreme Thinness
TikTok is preventing users searching for “skinnytok” – a hashtag which critics say directs people towards content which “idolises extreme thinness.”
Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Frenzy: Midnight Queues & Record Demand
The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 officially launched worldwide on June 5, 2025, eight years after its groundbreaking predecessor first arrived. The release was met […]
Musk Demands Lawmakers ‘Kill the Bill’ on Trump Spending Plan
Elon Musk hit out at President Donald Trump’s signature tax and spending bill again on Wednesday, calling on Americans to tell their representatives in Washington to “kill the bill”.
Denmark’s Left-Wing Shift: How Social Democrats Tightened Immigration
Think, Denmark. Images of sleek, impossibly chic Copenhagen, the capital, might spring to mind. As well as a sense of a liberal, open society. That is the Scandinavian cliché.
Australian Mushroom Poison Trial: Erin Patterson Case
The trial of an Australian woman accused of poisoning relatives with a Beef Wellington dish containing deadly mushrooms is currently underway, capturing significant attention both […]
Bodies of Two Israeli-American Hostages Recovered in Gaza
Israeli forces have recovered the bodies of two Israeli-Americans taken back to Gaza as hostages during the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, the Israeli military says.
UK Gaming Greets First Generation of Pensioner Gamers
Companies in the East of England are preparing to welcome the first generation of pensioner gamers, more than half a century after the first home video game hit the market.