Second Woman Alleges Epstein Sent Her to Prince Andrew
A second woman claims Jeffrey Epstein sent her to the UK for a sexual encounter with Prince Andrew, alleging a night at Royal Lodge and a Buckingham Palace tour in 2010.
A second woman claims Jeffrey Epstein sent her to the UK for a sexual encounter with Prince Andrew, alleging a night at Royal Lodge and a Buckingham Palace tour in 2010.
A second woman alleges Jeffrey Epstein sent her to the UK for a sexual encounter with Prince Andrew, with her lawyer revealing she toured Buckingham Palace afterwards.
Marius Borg Høiby, stepson of Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, faces 38 charges including rape, assault, and drug offences in a high-profile trial.
Preparations begin to reopen Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt, allowing up to 20,000 Palestinians to leave for urgent medical care abroad under strict security checks.
Costa Rica votes amid rising crime and fears of authoritarian shift. Laura Fernández leads polls with 40%, promising hardline security measures.
Newly released emails show Peter Mandelson told Jeffrey Epstein he was trying to amend government policy on bankers' bonuses, while Epstein paid thousands to Mandelson's husband.
Iran's Supreme Leader warns regional war will erupt if US attacks, as Trump sends warships and declines to comment on military action against Iran.
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal Sarah Ferguson wrote to the financier proposing marriage and calling him 'a legend' months after his prison release.
Labour Party chair Anna Turley has attacked Green leader Zack Polanski for not standing in the Gorton and Denton byelection, calling it a sign of Green weakness and wasted votes.
Iran's army says it is closely monitoring US movements after President Trump sent 'very big, powerful ships' toward the region, declining to rule out military action.
Analysis of how infighting has weakened the left online while the right flourished, with progressives now finding new strategies to turn the tide in digital politics.
Calls intensify in Iran for an independent investigation into protest fatalities as government plans to release names amid disputed death toll figures ranging from 3,117 to 30,000.
A powerful photo essay reveals the daily struggles and resilience of Myanmar's armed resistance against the military junta since the 2021 coup.
Rachel Reeves's alcohol duty increase comes into force, adding up to £1.10 to wine bottles and 2p to pints. Industry warns of inevitable price rises for consumers.
Donald Trump claims the Epstein files absolve him, while Sir Keir Starmer urges Prince Andrew to testify before US Congress. New documents include emails and images involving high-profile figures.
Keir Starmer failed to address China's rapid nuclear weapons expansion during Beijing talks, as global arms control collapses and the Doomsday Clock nears midnight.
In Kherson, Ukraine's only major city directly on the frontline, residents adapt to daily Russian attacks with 100km of anti-drone nets and underground shelters hosting schools, clinics, and community activities.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify before US Congress regarding Jeffrey Epstein documents, as new emails and images are released.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper highlights the worsening humanitarian and political crisis in Myanmar, five years after the military coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi.
A Tokyo court has ordered North Korea to pay 20m yen each to plaintiffs lured by a 'paradise on Earth' scheme, exposing decades of exploitation and human rights abuses.
Senior Liberal figures dismiss leadership spill prospects, expressing confidence in Sussan Ley's support while Coalition reunification talks loom ahead of parliament's return.
The United States has reported constructive peace talks with Russia regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, signalling potential diplomatic progress.
A wave of coordinated suicide and gun attacks by Baloch insurgents in Pakistan's Balochistan province has resulted in over 120 fatalities, marking one of the deadliest days for militants in decades.
Yvette Cooper marks five years since Myanmar's military coup, warning of a worsening humanitarian crisis, displaced millions, and flawed elections.
Over 300 demonstrations occurred across all 50 states and Washington DC against ICE, while President Trump instructed federal agencies not to intervene in Democratic-led cities unless requested.
Casey Wasserman, head of the Los Angeles Olympics committee, has expressed deep regret over 2003 email exchanges with Ghislaine Maxwell, revealed in the latest Epstein file release.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has endorsed Labour's candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election after being blocked from standing himself by the party's NEC.
Mayor Brandon Johnson issues executive order directing Chicago police to investigate and document alleged illegal activity by federal immigration agents in the city.
A US judge has ordered the release of five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father from immigration detention, criticising ICE's 'ill-conceived' pursuit of deportation quotas.
Donald Trump suggests Iran is negotiating to avoid US military strikes as naval forces approach, while Tehran denies seeking conflict but warns of missile retaliation.