Palestinian-Israeli Groups Urge G7 Action on Gaza
Civil society groups meeting in Paris call on G7 leaders to enforce ceasefire, disarm Hamas, and start Gaza reconstruction, warning the window for a two-state solution is narrowing.
Civil society groups meeting in Paris call on G7 leaders to enforce ceasefire, disarm Hamas, and start Gaza reconstruction, warning the window for a two-state solution is narrowing.
Martin Rowson's latest cartoon humorously critiques John Healey's resignation amid a political scandal, highlighting government turmoil.
Donald Trump is pressing Congress to pass a resolution symbolically erasing his two impeachments, a move critics say would reopen contentious episodes ahead of midterm elections.
Easing gas prices boost US consumer sentiment in June, but it remains historically low amid Iran war and rising inflation, per University of Michigan survey.
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RecommendedDan Jarvis, former paratrooper and MP, becomes defence secretary amid defence funding disputes and NATO meetings, with colleagues praising his centrist, duty-driven approach.
A federal judge in Virginia extended an order blocking the Trump administration's nearly $1.8bn slush fund, citing insufficient assurances that the fund is dead.
Donald Trump's on-off threats and peace promises keep markets volatile as US-Iran talks inch toward a limited deal, with key sticking points on cash and nuclear issues.
Readers recall Wham!'s electrifying miners' benefit show, discuss men's swimwear, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon's name, base 37 age, and David Hockney's advice.
Letters argue English origins predate Anglo-Saxons, including Celts, Vikings, Romans, and Normans, celebrating hybridity.
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RecommendedReaders propose new slogans for the Brexit bus ten years after the referendum, highlighting economic costs and the role of austerity and lies.
Readers respond to Belfast riots fueled by anti-migrant rhetoric, linking violence to inequality and political failures. Calls for class-based analysis and condemnation of far-right.
Writers not only document war's horror but also speak to a future beyond it. Ukrainian literature flourishes despite Russia's destruction, with festivals and new voices emerging.
The Guardian argues Andy Burnham's byelection campaign offers Labour a chance to counter Reform UK's politics of anger by addressing working-class insecurity without scapegoating minorities.
A week captured by photojournalists: disorder in Belfast, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, Ebola outbreak in DRC, and the NBA finals between Knicks and Spurs.
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RecommendedThe Pentagon released over 50 new UFO files, including sightings of glowing orbs and a disc over Zimbabwe. No evidence of extraterrestrial origin was found, fueling debate.
Four Palestine Action activists who damaged an Israeli arms factory in Gloucestershire will be sentenced as terrorists, facing harsher terms and lifelong police notification.
A shooting in Midland, Texas, killed one and injured nine. The suspect died after a two-hour standoff with police. The incident occurred in an industrial area.
The UK government plans to ban under-16s from high-risk social media apps and restrict safer platforms, following a consultation. Under-18s will also be banned from romantic AI chatbots.
Dilman Ismail Mahmoud, owner of Sadaf Restaurant in Bayswater, pleaded with Westminster City Council to renew his licence after a £45,000 fine for employing an illegal worker.
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RecommendedGary Lineker has criticised the BBC for not having a studio in the US for the World Cup, calling the decision 'soulless'. The BBC defends its Salford-based coverage as cost-effective.
Famitsu's 40th anniversary survey reveals Japan's top games, with Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy leading, while Western hits like Call of Duty are absent.
A postman murdered his four-week-old son by violently shaking him after being asked to watch the newborn for a few moments while his partner changed, a court heard.
Seventy-two people were arrested during a protest outside Woolwich Crown Court, where four Palestine Action supporters were sentenced for destroying £1.2m defence equipment.
Political cartoonist Ben Jennings imagines a World Cup scenario where US-Iran tensions spill onto the pitch, blending sport with geopolitics.
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RecommendedThe US Supreme Court unanimously overturned the conviction of former Twitter employee Ahmad Abouammo for obstructing an FBI probe, ruling he was tried in the wrong state.
Thomas Tuchel gives England players time off in Florida, trusting them to prepare responsibly for the World Cup. Bellingham may play as a free-role No. 9.
John Healey's resignation as defence secretary with a blistering attack on Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves damages Labour's credibility on national security, making the task of a successor harder.
India issued a strong protest after three Indian seafarers were killed in US military strikes on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, straining diplomatic ties.
Donald Trump's $14.2m renovation of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool is finished, but visitors are underwhelmed by the blue color and algae issues, while contract scrutiny grows.
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RecommendedDonald Trump urges congressional Republicans to pass a budget reconciliation bill for defense spending and the Save America Act, which would impose new voting restrictions, despite GOP splits.