UN passes Trump Gaza plan, but challenges remain
The UN has passed a US-backed resolution for Gaza, but Israel rejects Palestinian statehood and Hamas opposes foreign forces. What does this mean for peace?
The UN has passed a US-backed resolution for Gaza, but Israel rejects Palestinian statehood and Hamas opposes foreign forces. What does this mean for peace?
Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina faces death penalty in corruption case. Explore the dramatic political fallout and what comes next for the nation.
Israeli human rights organisation B'Tselem demands accountability for Gaza genocide, warning violence will return without systemic change. Read their urgent call to action.
The Ministry of Defence has identified 12 disused refineries and chemical plants across Britain for new munitions factories as part of a £6bn NATO rearmament push. Discover the locations and implications.
The UN Security Council has endorsed President Trump's Middle East peace proposal for Gaza. Discover the international response and what this means for regional stability.
A South African man has had his Australian visa cancelled after participating in a neo-Nazi protest outside NSW Parliament. Home Affairs Minister sends strong message.
Brazil's environment minister calls for courage in creating fossil fuel phaseout plan at COP30 climate summit, emphasising ethical response to climate crisis.
Exclusive details reveal US plans for a partitioned Gaza with an internationally secured 'green zone' and a devastated 'red zone'. Discover the implications for the region's future.
Edward Brandt, 61, convicted of stalking former Tory minister Penny Mordaunt after bombarding her with calls and jumping office barrier. Read the full court details.
University of Louisville professor faces legal battle after cancelled Israel-Palestine course. Lawsuit alleges First Amendment violations and academic freedom suppression.
The policing minister announces abolition of 41 Police and Crime Commissioner positions across England and Wales from November 2025. Stay updated with breaking news.
Rumours of a Wes Streeting leadership bid threaten Keir Starmer's premiership, echoing the political instability that has seen five PMs in nine years. Is this a return to Tory-style chaos?
The Guardian issues a correction after an Israeli NGO clarified a Palestinian teenager was released from Rakefet jail in October. Read the full clarification and contact details.
Rumours of a leadership challenge against PM Keir Starmer intensify. Explore the top 5 contenders, including Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham, and the Labour rules for a coup.
Keir Starmer faces mounting leadership challenges as Labour's popularity plummets. Discover why changing leaders could backfire spectacularly for the troubled party.
Sir Keir Starmer has stated he 'never authorised attacks' on Health Secretary Wes Streeting following coup allegations. Read the latest from Westminster.
Ron Dermer, Israel's strategic affairs minister and key Netanyahu aide, resigns after leading Gaza ceasefire negotiations. Read about the political implications.
Japan's first female prime minister Sanae Takaichi faces a historic decision: will she defy sumo wrestling's centuries-old ban on women entering the sacred ring to present a trophy?
At least 12 killed in a Pakistan Taliban suicide attack outside Islamabad courts. Defence minister declares a 'state of war' amid a surge in terror. Read the full report.
Palestinian-American teen Mohammed Ibrahim remains imprisoned in Israel despite congressional pressure. The case reveals concerns about military detention of minors and due process.
Jared Kushner met Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to negotiate the fragile Gaza ceasefire's second stage, focusing on hostages, troop withdrawal, and Gaza's future governance.
The British Army's new Ajax fighting vehicles face intense scrutiny as noise injuries, delays and budget overruns plague the troubled defence programme. Are these high-tech machines worth their staggering price tag?
The UK Ministry of Defence has taken delivery of the first Ajax armoured vehicles, marking the end of an eight-year wait plagued by technical issues and massive cost overruns.
UEFA takes unprecedented security measures as Villa supporters are barred from travelling to Israel for Maccabi Tel Aviv fixture following police warnings and protest concerns.
Tensions flare at Prime Minister's Questions as Labour's David Lammy confronts Defence Minister James Cartlidge over a disputed £6 billion defence spending calculation error.
New York socialist Zohran Mamdani's decisive re-election triumph resonates across Atlantic, drawing praise from UK Labour and Indian activists while highlighting Gaza conflict's political impact.
The Prince of Wales breaks his silence with an emotional statement addressing the ongoing violence in the Middle East, calling for humanitarian protection and a path toward peace.
The Israeli military has confirmed the recovery of another hostage's body from Gaza, as ceasefire negotiations continue amidst ongoing conflict.
Peru has dramatically severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after former prime minister Héctor Valer claimed asylum in Mexico City, escalating a major international crisis.
Sharon Afek, Israel's former top military attorney, faces arrest in international investigation while travelling abroad, raising questions about legal accountability.