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Top Ukrainian officials return Polish awards in WWII dispute
The move comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was stripped of Poland's top honour.
Performance legitimacy: China's governance blueprint for Global South
Spain vs Saudi Arabia: World Cup 2026 – Yamal, prediction, watch, kickoff
Spain face Saudi Arabia in need of a win to take control of Group H. Can they rediscover their attacking edge?
Why Tunisia’s renewable energy strategy is facing resistance
Giving concessions for renewable projects to foreign corporations will not help solve the country’s energy crisis.
An Israeli court has convicted seven men over the 2021 lynching of Sa’id Mo
An Israeli court has convicted seven men over the 2021 lynching of Sa’id Moussa, ending a five-year trial.
Slave trade reenacted on Juneteenth as leaders demand reparations
Ghana has been hosting a conference to advance the UN resolution declaring slavery the ‘gravest crime against humanity.'
Travellers finally leave much-loved sports pitches as locals launch major clean-up operation
Travellers who had occupied a football ground illegally for nearly a week have finally left.Bridgend Council confirmed the group had left Litchard playing fields in Bridgend yesterday evening, with the final caravan driving off at 7.10pm.Approximately 13 caravans and as many as 20 vehicles had been stationed since Monday, June 15.Municipal workers arrived at the site promptly as the encampment began dispersing. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The council said: "Council crews proactively t...
‘Like a bomb had gone off’: suspected arson attack fuels Glastonbury unease
Arrests after explosion and caravan fires heighten controversy over number of people living in vehiclesJan Johnston was tucked up in the van she calls home when she was rocked by the explosion. “I heard this massive boom,” she said. “I came out and there was thick, black, billowing smoke. It was like a bomb had gone off.”It turned out not to be a bomb, but a suspected arson attack on one of the many caravans, motorhomes and converted vehicles tucked away in side roads and industrial estates arou...
Europe swelters as heatwave intensifies - with temperatures of up to 44C forecast
An ongoing heatwave has triggered weather warnings across Europe, with several nations - including the UK - bracing for what could be one of the hottest June days on record.
MSF says conditions in Lebanon’s Nabatieh resemble a ‘death trap’
Israel has stepped up attacks on parts of southern Lebanon, including Nabatieh, since midnight on Friday.
Police issue major update on Bedford train crash as 28 passengers remain in hospital
The police have issued a major update on the Bedford train crash, with the force confirming that nine people remain in critical condition.British Transport Police chief constable Lucy D'Orsi shared her "deepest condolences" to the family of the driver who was killed in the collision.Along with those who remain in critical condition, 28 people remain in hospital. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say MORE TO FOLLOW...Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
Exclusive: How a Chinese man helped Vozinha's mother get to Miami
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha stunned Spain with seven crucial saves and a clean sheet. But away from the spotlight, his mother was unable to travel to the US at the time.While international media were still making plans to reach Cape Verde... A Chinese man had already arrived at his family's doorstep.What happened next helped make it possible for Vozinha's mother to travel to Miami and watch her son's match in person.CGTN has an exclusive story behind that moment that runs far deeper than many...
State pensioners to get extra £66.60 a month as DWP payments rise in July
State pensioner couples are set to receive an extra £66.60 a month from July after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) increased Pension Credit payments by 4.8 per cent. Eligible couples will now receive up to £363.25 a week, up from £346.60 — an increase of £16.65 a week. Single claimants will also see higher payments, with the Guarantee Credit threshold rising to £238 a week. The updated rates will begin arriving from July, providing additional support to pensioners on lower incomes.Gua...
German journalist held in Syria back home, family says
Eva Maria Michelmann's brother says she had been held in the Syrian city of Raqqa since January.
India’s revolution in women’s cricket
In cricket-obsessed India, a women’s World Cup win and a glitzy new league are transforming the lives of female players.
Met Office issues 'extreme heat' amber warning as temperatures set to hit 36C in just days
The Met Office has issued an amber warning for "extreme heat" across England and Wales next week. Temperatures could be set to reach 36C across the southern parts of England and the midlands as well as eastern parts of Wales through Monday and Tuesday. The Met Office has advised: "Keep yourself safe by following these simple steps to reduce the likelihood of the heat making you feel unwell; drink plenty of fluids, keep out of the sun and avoid any exercise between 11am-3pm when the sun is strong...
Cowboys coach says Dallas Stadium's World Cup changes rob fans of 'majestic' setting
For the past 17 seasons, the Dallas Cowboys have played their home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.The venue, best known for its massive video board hanging above the 50-yard line, has been temporarily renamed Dallas Stadium as it hosts several World Cup matches.The end zones, yard markers and artificial turf are gone inside the retractable-roof stadium during soccer matches. But one change caught Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer’s attention: curtains installed to block the infamous...
Ralph Lauren bridges generations with menswear tie-up in Milan
Designer turns to the accessory that launched his empire as he invokes the golden age of Italian sportFor his second standalone menswear show in Milan, Ralph Lauren reverted to the accessory that launched his empire in 1967 – ties.Skinny silk ties featuring subtle swirly prints were neatly knotted and used as the finishing touch to elegant pinstripe suits, while more brightly printed or striped cravats were whirled and worn like ties peeking out from under knitwear and rugby shirts. Continue rea...
May 9 riots: Lahore ATC acquits Shah Mahmood Qureshi, sentences 4 leaders, others to 10 years
LAHORE: In another case of May 9 riots, an anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Saturday acquitted former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi while sentencing senior PTI leaders Dr Yasmin Rashid, Omar Sarfraz Cheema, Mian Mehmoodur Rasheed and former senator Ejaz Chaudhry to 10-year imprisonment each. ATC-I Judge Manzer Ali Gill announced the verdict, which was reserved on Thursday. In the case registered at Mughalpura Police Station, the leaders were accused of attacking and burning police vehicles...
What the US-Iran peace deal could mean for Iran’s World Cup campaign
Experts hope the 'extra animosity' towards Team Melli will subside as the agreement comes into being.