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Translation app used in rape threat near station

A migrant has been convicted after using a translation app to threaten a woman with sexual violence near a busy London railway station in a disturbing case highlighting technology misuse.

Trump's Nuclear Rhetoric Alarms Security Experts

Former President Donald Trump's recent comments about nuclear weapons and China's Xi Jinping have raised alarm among security experts. This analysis explores the implications for international relations and global stability.

Burglar jailed for Damien Hirst home robbery

A career criminal has been sentenced to prison after targeting the Richmond home of world-renowned artist Damien Hirst, making off with valuable possessions in a sophisticated burglary operation.

Saudi Arabia and IOC End Esports Deal Early

In a stunning development, the International Olympic Committee and Saudi Arabia have prematurely ended their 12-year esports agreement, raising questions about the future of competitive gaming in the Olympic movement.

Teen avoids prison despite second knife offence

Exclusive: A North London teenager caught with a knife for the second time walks free from court as judges opt for rehabilitation over prison, raising questions about sentencing consistency.

Three guilty of Dagenham man's murder

Three men convicted of murdering 23-year-old Charlie Bartolo in a targeted attack that shocked the Dagenham community. The victim was ambushed and stabbed multiple times in a moving car.

Emma Sears hat-trick powers USWNT to 4-0 win

Rising star Emma Sears announced her arrival on the international stage with a breathtaking hat-trick, powering the US Women's National Team to a dominant 4-0 victory over New Zealand in a spectacular friendly display.

APEC Summit 2025: What You Need to Know

As world leaders gather for the critical APEC summit, we break down how this powerful economic alliance shapes global commerce and why it matters more than ever in 2025.

50,000 zombie knives seized in UK crackdown

New government figures reveal a dramatic increase in zombie knives and machetes removed from UK streets, with nearly 50,000 seized or surrendered in the past year alone.

DeSantis bans H-1B visas for Florida universities

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has ignited a political firestorm by signing legislation that prohibits state universities from sponsoring H-1B visas for international staff and academics, raising concerns about academic freedom and research capabilities.

Kremlin Under Fire: Pressure Mounts on Putin

Exclusive analysis of the growing challenges facing Vladimir Putin's government as international sanctions and domestic discontent create the perfect storm of political pressure.

Man charged after triple stabbing in West London

A 31-year-old man faces multiple charges following a violent stabbing incident in West London that left three people hospitalised. Police confirm investigation continues as community reels from the attack.

20-year-old fatally stabbed in South London

The South London community is in mourning after a vibrant 20-year-old man was fatally stabbed in a late-night attack in Morden, with police launching a murder investigation.

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.

Hither Green Stabbing: First Photos Emerge

Exclusive photos reveal the aftermath of a violent stabbing in Hither Green as Metropolitan Police launch urgent manhunt and appeal for witnesses following the brutal attack.

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