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UK demands Sudan ceasefire after massacre reports

Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls for immediate ceasefire in Sudan following reports of horrific massacre that left over 100 dead, with UK pushing for emergency UN Security Council session.

Sudan's El Fasher: A Global Failure Demanding Action

The horrific violence in Sudan's El Fasher represents not just a local conflict but a catastrophic international failure. As civilians face unimaginable horrors, the world's passive response raises urgent questions about global responsibility and the need

Sudan's El Fasher faces humanitarian catastrophe

As Sudan's civil war intensifies, the strategic city of El Fasher faces imminent collapse, threatening millions with famine and creating one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.

West Bank defiance grows as settlements expand

Amid escalating tensions and expanding Israeli settlements, Palestinian communities in the West Bank demonstrate remarkable resilience while facing daily threats to their existence and livelihoods.

Gaza grandmother reunited with Australian family

An emotional reunion unfolds as a Palestinian grandmother, separated from her Australian family for years due to conflict and border restrictions, is finally reunited in an emotional embrace that transcends politics.

Sudan's Genocide: Is History Repeating Itself?

Exclusive analysis reveals mounting evidence of ethnic cleansing in Sudan's civil war, with experts warning of potential genocide as atrocities escalate and international response falters.

Trump's Gaza Ceasefire Collapses - Carnage Returns

As Trump's proposed Gaza ceasefire shatters, devastating Israeli airstrikes resume with unprecedented force, leaving humanitarian efforts in ruins and the region teetering on the brink of catastrophe.

Israel's 'Ceasefire' Shattered: Just in Name?

Fresh Israeli bombardment breaks uneasy Gaza truce, raising urgent questions about whether this ceasefire was ever more than an empty label as civilian casualties mount.

£26m transport upgrade for North London boroughs

Haringey and Enfield are embarking on a transformative £26 million transport upgrade programme, promising safer streets and better accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists across North London.

NHS denies lifesaving care to disabled child

A desperate mother reveals her exhausting nightly routine to prevent her daughter from choking to death while the NHS refuses to fund essential medical equipment.

Sudan hospital massacre: Hundreds killed in RSF atrocity

Exclusive reporting reveals shocking details of a hospital massacre in Sudan where hundreds of patients and medical staff were systematically killed by RSF forces, with mounting evidence pointing to war crimes.

Hospice funding must become a national priority

As Britain faces a growing crisis in end-of-life care, hospices are struggling to provide essential services despite delivering outstanding care. Discover why urgent government investment is needed to support these vital community institutions.

France's Enduring Political Corruption Problem

From 19th-century scandals to modern-day controversies, political corruption remains deeply embedded in French governance. Explore how kickbacks, illicit funding and ethical lapses have persisted across generations of French leadership.

Vice-Chancellor Pay Crisis Hits UK Universities

As UK universities face financial turmoil with course cuts and staff redundancies, an investigation reveals vice-chancellors continue to receive staggering pay packages exceeding £500,000, creating a growing divide between leadership and struggling instit

UK sends emergency aid to hurricane-hit Jamaica

The British government has mobilised urgent humanitarian assistance for Jamaica following the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, with emergency supplies and support teams en route to the Caribbean.

Ceasefire in peril after night of bombing

Intense overnight bombardment raises critical questions about the sustainability of the ceasefire agreement as diplomatic efforts face their most severe test yet.

NDIS Cuts Trap Disabled Australians in Hospitals

Vulnerable Australians with disabilities are becoming trapped in hospital wards for months due to severe NDIS funding cuts, creating a growing healthcare crisis and leaving families in despair.

Gaza death toll tops 100 in Israeli strikes

Fresh Israeli strikes across Gaza have resulted in over 100 Palestinian fatalities, including women and children, amid escalating regional tensions and international calls for de-escalation.

Trump axes arts funding board in cultural blow

Former President Donald Trump has abruptly dismissed the entire board of the federal Arts and Artifacts International Indemnity Programme, jeopardising funding for major museum exhibitions across the UK and beyond.

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