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WATCH: Jack Carson speaks with royal fans at the Trooping the Colour celebrations
GB News National Reporter Jack Carson speaks with attendees at this year's Trooping the Colour celebrations, including visitors from across the pond.Speaking to GB News, one fan said: "I've come all the way from the Virginia area outside of Washington, D.C."I do have a love for the British Royal Family. I have been all watching since I was in the fifth grade, that was a long time ago. "I watched when Princess Diana married the then Prince Charles, and now he's the King. I just love the parade, t...
'Vijay on shopping spree of AIADMK MLAs': Stalin calls TVK govt BJP's 'xerox copy'
DMK president M.K. Stalin accused Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay's government of acting as a "xerox copy" of the BJP, alleging attempts to weaken the opposition by inducting AIADMK MLAs. Stalin criticized the government's approach to women's safety, claiming TVK functionaries were involved in recent crimes and that the party removed victims instead of taking action.
Israel attacks Lebanon despite being included in potential peace deal
Israel has continued to attack Lebanon, despite Iran saying it was included in a potential memorandum of understanding.
Record high temperatures hit Antarctic, 20 C above normal levels
Antarctic experienced an extraordinary heat anomaly this month, with the temperature hitting 15.4 degree Celsius on June 6, shattering the region
DR Congo's Ebola cases rise to 689
The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has risen to 689, including 139 deaths, according to the latest situation report released by health authorities on Friday.
Head of Commons media committee denies writing article accusing BBC of bias
Excoriating article under Caroline Dinenage’s name remains on ConservativeHome website It was a crisis that toppled a BBC director general and his head of news. After contentious accusations of bias by a former external adviser, Michael Prescott, both Tim Davie and Deborah Turness quit the corporation.At the height of the media storm that ensued last November, the corporation was struck by another blow. A key figure in scrutinising the BBC – the chair of the Commons culture, media and sport comm...
Pipers and dreams: World Cup fever grips Scotland again after 28 years
The country is ready to blow away decades of dashed hopes and celebrate, with marching bands and all-night partiesScotland is leaning into one its most treasured traditions: embracing the hope and anxiety of a football World Cup, with a healthy dose of self-deprecating style.There are brash new tartans, an Edinburgh bar offering free Irn-Bru-infused “fiery ginger” beers for patrons with red hair, a collaboration between Scottish whisky firms and a Brazilian distiller, and all-night parties in ni...
Palestinian American woman held without charge by Israeli military
Soldiers arrested university student Sama Safi, 20, along with members of Palestinian women’s national soccer teamA 20-year-old Palestinian American woman has been held in Israeli military detention for nearly two weeks after Israeli soldiers stormed her family home in a pre-dawn raid on 2 June.Sama Safi, a psychology student at Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank, has not been charged with any crimes. A spokesperson for the Israeli military said she and three other women detained aroun...
COMIC: How excessive heat kills and how to stay safe
Health COMIC: How excessive heat kills and how to stay safe June 13, 20266:00 AM ET By Maria Godoy , Connie Hanzhang Jin Of all extreme weather conditions, heat is the deadliest. Human bodies have a natural cooling system — sweat — but that system can do only so much in high temperatures and humidity. But how exactly does heat kill? Here's the science behind what happens to the body in extreme temperatures, including the three main ways heat can shut down vital systems, as well as tips to stay...
Former gang member awarded an MBE by King Charles after becoming anti-knife crime campaigner
A former gang member has spoken to GB News after being awarded an MBE for his work and protection of young people engaging in knife crime.Carl Scott has been honoured in the King's 2026 Birthday Honours after helping to steer young Britons away from violent crime and better understand the risks of carrying knives.Speaking to GB News Breakfast, the founder of Project Youth spoke of his work to educate young people on the dangers of knife crime, becoming the first campaigner to install life-saving...
Gunmen kill 17 farmers in northwest Nigeria
The US border runs straight through the World Cup
The tournament was sold as a symbol of unity, but Trump’s border politics have turned it into a spectacle of exclusion.
2026 Joint Conference of Confucius Institutes in South Africa
The 2026 Joint Conference of Confucius Institutes in South Africa was successfully held at the University of Johannesburg on June 9, local time. The event was hosted by the Chinese International Education Foundation and organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Johannesburg.
No more Aadhaar cards for adults in Assam? What the government said
NEW DELHI: The Assam Cabinet has decided to stop issuing Aadhaar cards to individuals above 18 years of age to ensure illegal immigrants do not acquire the document, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Saturday.
Canada's sixth-largest state Manitoba retires student pathway to permanent residency
Manitoba has closed its Career Employment Pathway for international graduates, effective immediately. Candidates with active EOIs and six months of provincial work experience can now be considered under the Skilled Worker in Manitoba Pathway. This change aims to align graduates' skills with labor market needs, prioritizing those who studied and are working in the province.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon on not calling or texting Elon Musk
SpaceX's record-breaking $75 billion IPO, led by Goldman Sachs, has made Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. Despite reports of direct messages on X, CEO David Solomon clarified that while he communicates with Musk on the platform, IPO discussions were handled through SpaceX executives. The rocket company's shares surged post-listing.
Micah Richards takes swipe at Gary Lineker during BBC's first World Cup game
Micah Richards took a cheeky swipe at Gary Lineker just eight minutes into the BBC's first World Cup game between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina.The former Manchester City defender was joined by Gabby Logan, Wayne Rooney and Olivier Giroud in the studio.When Logan directed attention to the BBC's large screen displaying New York, Richards seized the moment with a playful quip.He said: "This is amazing. If you look over there you can, I think you can see Gary Lineker." TRENDING Stories Videos...
Google cofounder to everyone worrying about AI job losses: Computers made humans better
Google cofounder Sergey Brin offers a hopeful outlook on AI's impact, arguing that machines surpassing human skills will supercharge, not end, human progress. He cites AlphaGo's success in advancing the game of Go and human players' skills as evidence. Brin believes AI will act as a training partner, pushing people to new heights across various fields.
US orders Anthropic to disable AI models for all foreign nationals
The company said it received an export control directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5.
Boy, 14, among arrests after man fatally stabbed
Boy, 14, among arrests after man fatally stabbed26 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleRachael McMenemyandNeve Gordon-FarleighJames GardnerEssex Police were called to Central Park in Chelmsford at about 19:00 BST on FridayThree teenagers, including a 14-year-old boy, have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed in a park.Essex Police were called to reports of an attack at Central Park in Chelmsford at about 19:00 BST on Friday. Officers found a 21-year-old man with...