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Detect, Delete, Deport: Inside Bengal's Indo-Bangladesh Border Security Drive
Villagers living near the international border say the recent acceleration in fencing work and land handover to the Border Security Force (BSF) has improved confidence in safety.
Trump's room to manoeuvre narrows as US, Iran close in on framework deal
United States President Donald Trump finds himself in a bind as he seeks to end the war against Iran: he is under pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and get US gasoline prices down, but at the same time faces a potential backlash from Iran hawks in his own party over any concessions to Tehran. Trump’s dilemma became clear during a week of hectic diplomacy marked by word of an emerging framework deal that, according to sources familiar with the matter, would extend a current ceasefire and re...
What does a new war book look like for the UK?
Are we ready for war? It is a question that is seemingly asked more and more as the world grows dangerous. Are we ready to respond to the threats we face? As geopolitical risk increases, this is important to consider. The conversation often focuses on our armed forces; the number of those serving, the kit and weapons they have access to, and if the capabilities to defend ourselves are sufficient and available. But one thing has become clear: having a plan about how we respond as a nation and re...
Ukraine targets Russian energy infrastructure; Moscow says over 200 drones intercepted overnight
Intense fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war continues as Ukraine launched drone attacks hitting fuel facilities in Yaroslavl Oblast. Russia claims to have intercepted hundreds of drones. Meanwhile, a Russian drone struck an apartment building in Romania, injuring two. The US remains open to mediation, while Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has appealed to Donald Trump for air defence systems.
HC issues notice to Centre, X on plea against blocking of Cockroach Janta Party account
The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Union government and social media platform X regarding the suspension of the Cockroach Janta Party's account. The party's X handle gained viral attention following a campaign linked to a controversial remark by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, who later clarified his statement.
India's Gen Z ‘Cockroach’ party channels youth anger but faces offline hurdles - Emirates 24|7
India's Gen Z ‘Cockroach’ party channels youth anger but faces offline hurdles Emirates 24|7
ترامب تحت المجهر: آخر تطورات السياسة الأمريكية والعلاقات الدولية
تتوالى الأحداث حول ترامب، مع تراجع شعبيته واستمرار التوترات السياسية. يتناول هذا المقال أبرز الأحداث الأخيرة التي تشمل الاتفاق مع إيران والتحقيقات الجنائية.
Trump's Tumultuous Political Landscape: From Iran Deals to Economic Struggles
As the political landscape shifts, Donald Trump faces mounting challenges, including a tentative agreement with Iran and a significant decline in approval ratings among his core supporters. Meanwhile, controversies surrounding his economic policies and legal troubles continue to shape the narrative.
NA, Senate budget sessions summoned on June 5
President Asif Ali Zardari has summoned separate of the National Assembly and the Senate on June 5 for the federal budget. According to an official press release issued by the Presidency on Friday, the NA has been summoned at 5pm on June 5, while the Senate session is scheduled for 6pm. More to follow
Relief for seer Avimukteshwaranand: SC upholds pre-arrest bail in POCSO case
The Allahabad high court in March granted anticipatory bail to Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati and his disciple Mukundanand Brahmachari in a POCSO case alleging sexual exploitation of minor disciples. Justice Jitendra Kumar Sinha, while allowing their plea, directed both the accused and the complainant, Ashutosh Maharaj, not to speak to the media about the case. The court had earlier stayed Avimukteshwaranand's arrest on February 27 and reserved its verdict after directing the applicants to c...
Eni Aluko: I won £360,000 in court. But challenging abuse cost me much more
People like to minimise online abuse as “hurty words” – a few seconds of typing, a cheap laugh, something that passes. That’s not what it costs. It costs time you don’t get back. A sense of peace you don’t realise you’ve lost until calm feels unfamiliar. It costs relationships: friendships strained, trust broken, and it quietly erodes years of hard work. Some doors rarely slam shut; they simply stop opening. And particularly for women who speak up, the cost escalates. In my case, that cost be...
"No US Aircraft Shot": Washington Rejects Iran's Claim Of Attack Near Bushehr
Iran's state TV said early on Friday that a US aircraft was destroyed in Iran's Jam governorate in Bushehr, citing its governor Masoud Tangestani.
Dar arrives in Washington to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio: FO
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday arrived in Washington, where he will meet with US Secretary of State and National Security Adviser Marco Rubio, the Foreign Office (FO) said. The development comes as Islamabad is attempting to negotiate a peace pact to end the US-Israeli war with Iran. Vice President JD Vance has said the two sides were “close” to reaching a deal but “not there yet”. Dar reached Washington after a three-day visit to New York for meetings linked to t...
UK plan to punish Putin’s shadow ships for undersea attacks
Ship owners and operators that deliberately damage undersea internet cables around Britain face jail under new laws designed to crack down on Russia’s “grey zone” activity, The i Paper can reveal. Existing UK legislation for deliberately interfering with communications cables carries fines of just £1,000, unless it can be proven that it was sabotage on behalf of a foreign power – which is harder to establish. Ministers warn that these laws are decades out of date and that we live in a “very di...
Missing cash for Trump’s Board of Peace shows how hollow his promises are
When Donald Trump held the first meeting of his “Board of Peace” in February, he said it was the “most consequential board” in history. With typical hyperbole, the US President announced that the board would rebuild Gaza after the war with Israel and that “what we’re doing is very simple – peace”. Four months on, it has proved to be anything but. According to the Financial Times, the fund for the board, which solicited $1bn “lifetime membership” fees from each nation, has yet to receive any mo...
I want to leave my estate to my partner – but worry her brother will take advantage
In our weekly series, readers can email any questions about their finances to be answered by our expert, Rosie Hooper. Rosie is a chartered financial planner at Quilter Cheviot and has worked in financial services for 25 years. If you have a question for her, email us at money@inews.co.uk. Question: My long term partner and have been together for more than 30 years. She has supported me through cancer plus other health issues. I wish to leave her the vast majority of my legacy.However her kind,...
I’ve fought against Putin for 25 years. He’s never been so vulnerable
Things aren’t going well for Russia, and it’s about to get a lot worse. Vladimir Putin is now four years into a war that was supposed to be over in days. He now has decisions to make, including whether to risk his own power and possibly his life. Before I explain those decisions and how we can use them to thwart Russia’s President, let me first introduce you to Putin, the man I grew up fighting. By his own account he’s a street fighter and a bully. He grew up poor and learned that the small kid...
‘Don’t come back for PIP’: Mutinous Labour left warn Starmer over welfare cuts
Labour MPs accept the need for a second push at welfare reform – but have warned Sir Keir Starmer that any renewed attempt to slash health benefits would spark a fresh revolt against the PM. MPs on the left of the party have conceded a “sobering” report by former Labour minister Alan Milburn on the youth unemployment crisis means the party needs to look again at a welfare shake-up. However, MPs said any fresh attempt to cut or restrict personal independence payments (PIP) “would be flogging a...
Britain's armed forces battle fraud crisis as 'culture change' demanded
Britain's armed forces battle fraud crisis as 'culture change' demandedThe 'normalisation of fraud' is condemned as the Ministry of Defence is condemned for lacking a strategy to stamp out this crime ahead of new investment Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By David Williamson, Chief Political Commentator 06:00, Fri, May 29, 2026 Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer (R) and Britain's Defence Se...
Israel, Russia added to UN blacklist on sexual violence in conflicts
Israeli and Russian security forces have been added to a United Nations blacklist on sexual violence in conflict, according to a report reviewed on Thursday by AFP. Published annually by the UN, the list includes dozens of state and non-state groups credibly suspected of having engaged “systematically” in sexual violence in countries such as Sudan, Haiti, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar, Syria and Mali. Last August, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Israel and Russia of thei...