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Khanna echoes Mamdani’s calls for Netanyahu arrest
The article text is unavailable because access to the page was denied. Based on the headline, it reports that Democratic Representative Ro Khanna supported Zohran Mamdani’s calls for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be arrested. The headline suggests the remarks concern Netanyahu’s legal accountability, likely in relation to international allegations, but the supplied material…
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US spies fear Trump’s brutal war with Iran may have driven its new leader CLOSER to a thermonuclear warhead
US intelligence officials are reportedly concerned that the conflict initiated by President Trump against Iran may have had the unintended effect of pushing Iran’s new leadership closer towards developing a nuclear weapon, rather than deterring it. The assessment suggests that military action intended to curb Tehran’s nuclear ambitions could instead have hardened the resolve of…
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Treasure as trinkets: Zendaya’s earrings renew debate on ownership of ancient artefacts
Zendaya’s appearance at a London photocall wearing earrings incorporating gold plaques allegedly dating to first-millennium BC Iran has reignited debate over the ownership, trade and public display of ancient artefacts. Critics argue that presenting such objects as luxury jewellery risks obscuring questions about their provenance, legality and the cultural claims of the countries from which…
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Chelsea in talks for Villa set-piece guru MacPhee
Chelsea are in talks to appoint Aston Villa set-piece coach Austin MacPhee, though they face competition from other Premier League and Saudi Pro League clubs. His potential arrival would strengthen new manager Xabi Alonso’s coaching team, while Villa would be entitled to compensation because MacPhee reportedly has a release clause. MacPhee, 46, has helped Villa…
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As signals of a ‘massive’ US attack mount, experts skeptical it will break Iran
The article text was unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its contents cannot be summarised reliably. From the headline alone, it appears to examine expert doubts that a potentially major US attack would decisively weaken Iran. No article details, evidence or figures were provided beyond the title and access-denied notice. A neutral…
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ANDREW NEIL: I’m told Trump’s physical and mental health are in visible decline – and there’s ever more talk about a ground invasion. 150 days on, he has no good options left in Iran debacle
Columnist Andrew Neil argues that, 150 days after the US and Israel began air strikes on Iran, President Trump has failed to achieve the campaign’s stated aims and now faces increasingly difficult choices. He says Iran’s government remains in power, its military still threatens US bases and regional allies, and there has been no agreement…
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Saudi Arabia and Houthis exchange fire as US attacks tanker in Hormuz Strait
Saudi Arabia and Yemen’s Houthi movement exchanged attacks after the Houthis announced a maritime blockade and struck Saudi vessels. Saudi airstrikes targeted Houthi positions in Hodeida and Kamaran Island, while the Houthis said they had launched a missile attack on Jizan; the escalation adds to wider regional conflict and risks to vital shipping routes. Separately,…
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Labor MP erupts after party blocks his pro-Palestine debate – and shrugs off punishment fears: ‘I don’t give a s***’
Labor MP Ed Husic criticised his party after it prevented a proposed pro-Palestine debate from proceeding. The dispute highlights internal tensions within Labor over its approach to the Israel–Palestine conflict and the limits placed on debate at party events. Husic reportedly dismissed concerns about possible disciplinary action, using strong language to say he was unconcerned…
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Fired ’60 Minutes’ correspondent accuses CBS News leadership of meddling in reporting
Fired “60 Minutes” correspondent Cecilia Vega has publicly accused CBS News leadership of interfering in the programme’s editorial process, after she was let go alongside fellow correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi and senior producer Tanya Simon. The dismissals form part of a broader overhaul of the long-running news magazine under new CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, raising…
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Iran accused of smuggling spies into Britain as small boat migrants crossing the English Channel
Iran has been accused of smuggling intelligence agents into Britain by disguising them as asylum seekers on small boats crossing the English Channel. UK authorities are reported to have used facial recognition technology, mounted on drones and surveillance watchtowers, to identify individuals with links to Tehran’s intelligence services among migrants arriving by this route, raising…