Belfast Riots: Residents Fear for Lives Amid Violence
Guardian reporter Hannah Al-Othman details anti-immigrant rioting in Belfast, where residents like two Ugandan care workers faced terrifying attacks.
Guardian reporter Hannah Al-Othman details anti-immigrant rioting in Belfast, where residents like two Ugandan care workers faced terrifying attacks.
One Nation moved a Melbourne fundraising event after police warned of planned protests. The venue cancelled, and the event will now occur at an undisclosed location.
Josie Murray, grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont, fined $10,500 for possessing a gun silencer, unrelated to the boy's disappearance.
Imagbe Ehizomwengie, who won €500,000 on a scratchcard but couldn't claim it due to undocumented status, has been granted a residency permit by an Italian court.
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An AI model trained on location scans from Pokémon Go users will help military drones navigate in war zones where GPS is unavailable, raising privacy and ethical concerns.
One Nation relocated a planned Melbourne fundraiser after the venue canceled due to protest concerns. The event, featuring Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce, will now be held at an undisclosed location.
China's ministry of state security alleges foreign agencies deploy marine animals with sensors to collect sensitive data, warning of an 'invisible secret war' in its waters.
ANZ, Commonwealth Bank, and NAB now expect interest rates to fall from mid-2027, while Westpac forecasts hikes in August and September 2024.
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RecommendedFormer armed forces minister Al Carns criticizes UK defence plan as underfunded and outdated, hints at Labour leadership bid after resigning alongside John Healey.
Ariana Grande condemns the Trump administration for using her song 'Bye' in a video documenting ICE detentions, calling it 'barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.'
Relatives of those killed on flight AI171 are still struggling to obtain answers about what happened one year after the crash.
Belfast residents express disgust and shame over riots following a stabbing, citing alienation, disrupted healthcare, and frustration with politicians.
Margaret Sullivan argues that Donald Trump's repeated insults toward female journalists are unacceptable and offers strategies for the press to push back effectively.
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RecommendedSidney Blumenthal critiques Trump's construction of a UFC fighting cage on the White House South Lawn, arguing it represents the corruption and authoritarianism of his administration.
Section 702 of FISA is due to expire as Congress fails to reauthorize it, with debates over privacy and national security intensifying after Trump's DNI nominations.
Mourners gather at Bangkok hospital to honor Princess Bajrakitiyabha, who died after nearly four years in a coma. The beloved royal was seen as embodying 'everything good in Thailand.'
China has arrested US academic Min Zin on suspicion of espionage after he attended a conference in Kunming. The case follows a month after Trump's visit to Beijing.
John Healey's resignation as defence secretary signals deep cabinet divisions over budget cuts, with next week's Makerfield byelection seen as a potential trigger for a Labour leadership challenge against Keir Starmer.
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RecommendedKylian Mbappé's criticism of the far right sparks debate among French football figures, with Deschamps defending his captain's right to speak out.
Keir Starmer seeks legacy as Brexit turns 10, while a Minneapolis restaurant protests via pay-what-you-want model. Also: Guardian's 100 best novels and World Cup disinterest.
Iran denies near deal as Trump claims progress. US strikes on water facilities may constitute war crimes. Plus: nitrogen gas execution challenge, Pokémon Go data used for military drones.
The US Supreme Court denied Alabama's request to execute a prisoner using nitrogen gas, intensifying a legal fight over whether the method constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
The Republic of Ireland will play Israel at a neutral venue behind closed doors following protests over the Gaza war death toll.
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RecommendedNearly 40 women detained at Delaney Hall in Newark join a hunger and labor strike, demanding release for minors, mothers, and improved conditions amid retaliation claims.
The UN has added Israel to its list of states credibly suspected of conflict-related sexual violence. Janine di Giovanni calls for accountability and sanctions.
David Hockney, the ceaselessly inventive painter known for his vibrant California swimming pool scenes, has died at 88. His work defined modern British art for six decades.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves' departmental budget cuts to fund defence spending lead to Defence Secretary John Healey's resignation, highlighting tensions over UK defence commitments.
Guardian reporters Fabiola Cineas and Adria Walker answer reader questions about the Supreme Court's Louisiana v Callais ruling and its effects on voting rights in the South.
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RecommendedUK PM Keir Starmer defends increased defence spending, calling it his top priority amid economic concerns and opposition criticism.