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Princess Anne's Wreath Laying in Singapore

Princess Anne led a solemn Remembrance service at Kranji War Cemetery, marking 60 years of UK-Singapore diplomatic ties. Discover the poignant family connection and royal orchid naming.

Guardian's Building Power: US Civil Rights Series

The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', an independent editorial series examining movement building and civil rights protection efforts across the United States. Explore the groundbreaking coverage now.

Milan investigates 'sniper tourism' in Bosnian War

Milan prosecutors investigate alleged 'sniper tourism' where Italians paid to shoot Sarajevo civilians during the 1990s siege. Explore the shocking details of this war crime investigation.

Putin pledges £1bn for wounded soldiers' prosthetics

In a staggering financial commitment, Vladimir Putin has pledged close to one billion pounds for prosthetic limbs for Russian soldiers wounded in Ukraine, revealing the hidden human cost of the ongoing war.

Tory Leadership Battle: Badenoch vs Jenrick

The Conservative Party faces internal warfare as Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick emerge as rival contenders, exposing deep ideological divisions over immigration, Brexit legacy, and electoral strategy.

London MP Arrest: Wake-Up Call for UK Democracy

Labour MP Zohran Mamdani's detention during a peaceful protest raises urgent questions about political freedoms in the UK. Discover why civil liberties defenders are sounding the alarm.

UN: Sudan war spiralling out of control

The United Nations secretary-general issues dire warning as Sudan's conflict intensifies, with millions displaced and humanitarian access severely restricted.

Dick Cheney's Controversial Legacy Remembered

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney's death marks the passing of one of America's most influential and controversial political figures, whose policies reshaped global security and sparked enduring debates about executive power.

Starmer knew of Mandelson-Epstein links before job offer

Exclusive: Civil servants confirm Prime Minister Keir Starmer received intelligence about Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein before bringing him into government, raising serious questions about judgement and transparency.

Adrian Sutton: Musical Genius Behind War Horse

Celebrating the life and legacy of composer Adrian Sutton, whose powerful scores defined iconic National Theatre productions and brought theatrical magic to audiences worldwide.

Ukraine's video game drone system goes viral

A revolutionary Ukrainian drone control system resembling a video game interface is transforming modern warfare, attracting global attention for its intuitive design and devastating effectiveness against Russian forces.

Dining Across Britain's Political Divide

Two strangers from opposite sides of the political spectrum sit down for dinner in a remarkable social experiment exploring whether civil conversation can survive in today's divided Britain.

Ukraine deploys elite forces to defend Pokrovsk

Ukrainian special forces have been rushed to the eastern city of Pokrovsk as Russian troops intensify their assault on this strategically vital location, with both sides recognising its crucial importance to the frontline.

Sudan's Forgotten War: El Fasher Crisis Deepens

As Sudan's brutal civil war intensifies, the historic city of El Fasher faces annihilation, with millions trapped in what aid agencies describe as a 'living hell' of violence and starvation.

Ukraine troops hold strong in Pokrovsk defence

Ukrainian forces maintain strategic strongholds in Pokrovsk amid intense Russian assaults, as Kyiv reports significant enemy losses and prepares for winter defence operations.

Ukraine denies mass surrender in Severodonetsk

Conflicting reports emerge from eastern Ukraine as Russian claims of Ukrainian surrenders in Severodonetsk are challenged by Kyiv, which maintains its forces continue fierce resistance in the strategic city.

Russian Missile Attack Kills One, Injures 15

A deadly Russian ballistic missile assault has left one person dead and at least 15 injured, marking one of the most severe attacks in recent weeks. Emergency services continue rescue operations amid widespread destruction.

Canada apologises to Trump over controversial Reagan ad

Prime Minister Mark Carney issues formal apology to former US President Donald Trump over anti-tariff advertisement that invoked Ronald Reagan's legacy, sparking diplomatic tensions between the neighbouring nations.

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