Ex-Jihadist Syrian President meets Trump in US

Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa, a former jihadist commander, meets Donald Trump at the White House in a historic shift as the US bets on his leadership to stabilise Syria. Discover the implications.

US Senate Acts to End Historic 40-Day Shutdown

The US Senate is advancing a bill to reopen the federal government after a 40-day shutdown, facing Democratic resistance over healthcare subsidies. Read the latest developments.

Trump Booed at Commanders NFL Game

Donald Trump faced a mixed reception at the Washington Commanders game, becoming the first sitting president in decades to attend a regular-season NFL match. Read the full story.

UK pensioner shot dead in Ghana phone robbery

A 68-year-old British man was killed trying to retrieve his phone from robbers in a Tema bar. Police have launched an urgent manhunt for the suspects. Read the latest on this tragic incident.

Drink-driver steals 24-tonne bulldozer in Wolverhampton

A 41-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly drink-driving a stolen 24-tonne bulldozer through Wolverhampton city centre, causing significant damage. Read the full story of this extraordinary incident.

Cruz Beckham sings for Sir David's knighthood

Cruz Beckham serenaded his father Sir David with a special song during a lads' night out in the Cotswolds, celebrating the football legend's knighthood from King Charles. Discover the heartwarming family moments and the notable absence.

421 Owners Hold Half of Scotland's Private Land

New Scottish land reform legislation falls short of breaking up vast feudal estates. Discover why 421 owners still control half the private countryside and what it means for democracy.

Russian activist admits FSB espionage in Poland

Igor Rogov, a Russian opposition activist arrested in Poland, has confessed to working as an FSB agent and informing on fellow dissidents. Read the shocking details of his covert operations.

Tories demand probe into Nandy over donations

Conservatives call for investigation into Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy after she failed to disclose donations from the new football watchdog head. Read the latest developments.

Ajax Tanks Still Causing Soldier Injuries

Exclusive: British Army's £5.5bn Ajax armoured vehicles continue causing hearing and health issues for troops despite minister's safety assurances. Read the full investigation.

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