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RUSSIA LAUNCHES LARGEST MISSILE STRIKE – Kyiv Targeted in deadliest attack yet, Casualties Reported Russia has carried out its largest missile strike on Ukraine since the conflict began, hitting a government building in Kyiv. The attack killed at least four people, including a three-month-old baby, and caused extensive damage. Ukrainian officials condemned the strike as a blatant escalation of hostilities. Emergency services are searching the rubble and treating injured civilians. International leaders have called for restraint and renewed diplomatic talks. Analysts warn the attack could further destabilise the region and increase tensions with Western allies. Kyiv continues to brace for…
BAYROU WARNS FRANCE NOT TO COPY BRITAIN – French centrist attacks UK’s political decline France could become like Britain if MPs tax the rich to solve its debt crisis, the French prime minister said in a parting shot before being ousted by MPs. Francois Bayrou said economic meltdown and high taxes could force the wealthy to flee, as they had done in the UK. His comments came in a last-gasp bid to save his premiership as he pleaded with the French parliament not to vote him out of office. He lost the vote resoundingly, plunging France further into crisis and…
WATER GIANTS HIT WITH £87M FINES OVER SEWAGE FAILURES – Regulator says over £240m in penalties and redress packages issued this year alone Two of the UK’s biggest water firms have been hit with major fines after repeated failures in dealing with sewage. Anglian Water and South West Water have been ordered to pay a combined £86.8m, according to industry watchdog Ofwat. Anglian faces the lion’s share, with £62.8m in penalties and redress measures, while South West Water has been fined £24m. The companies were found to have failed in properly operating, maintaining, and upgrading their wastewater treatment systems —…
TRUMP VOWS TO DEFEND PRAYER IN SCHOOLS – He attacks Biden as ‘mean’ at religious gathering Donald Trump said that the new guidance protecting the right of students to pray in public schools would soon be issued, though he did not provide specifics. Trump made the comments at an event on religious liberty at the Museum of the Bible in Washington. The U.S. president also used the occasion to attack his predecessor, Democratic President Joe Biden, whom Trump called “mean” for prosecuting his supporters who participated in the January 06, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Trump also again suggested…
TRUMP’S GAZA CEASEFIRE PROPOSAL ACCEPTED – Israel has accepted a U.S. ceasefire proposal for the end of the war in Gaza. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said that Israel had accepted a U.S. ceasefire proposal for the war in Gaza. Speaking at a press conference in Budapest, Saar said that Israel was ready to accept a deal ending the war that would include the release of hostages and Hamas laying down its arms. U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday, September 7th, suggested a Gaza deal could come soon, after earlier issuing what he called his “last warning” to the Palestinian…
UK CUTS VISAS FOR UNCOOPERATIVE NATIONS – Shabana Mahmood warns countries must accept expelled migrants Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has warned that countries refusing to accept their failed asylum seekers could face visa restrictions for new arrivals, marking a tougher stance on border control. The announcement, made during her first international engagement in London, follows talks with the Five Eyes – a decades-old intelligence-sharing partnership of the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand and builds on PM Starmer’s push for “returns hubs.” Over 30,000 migrants have entered the UK this year via small boats, prompting the use of military…
AMERICAN LAWYERS TAKE LEGAL AIM AT OFCOM – They are accusing the UK’s communications regulator of trying to police what Americans say online U.S. legal teams are preparing a lawsuit against the UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom, accusing it of trying to police what Americans say online. The complaint, filed in Washington, D.C. by a prominent New York attorney on behalf of two U.S. internet companies, aims to block Ofcom from enforcing Britain’s new Online Safety Act on American soil. The lawsuit claims Ofcom overstepped its authority by attempting to regulate platforms with no physical presence in the UK, a move…
TRUMP ANNOUNCES UKRAINE TALKS – Meeting with European leaders scheduled for this week U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that individual European leaders would visit the United States on Monday or Tuesday to discuss how to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian war. Speaking to reporters after returning from the U.S. Open in New York City, Trump also said he would talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin soon. It was not clear to whom Trump was referring, and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for further details. Trump added that he was “not happy” about the status of…
NEW ZEALAND PM SAYS COUNTRY ‘ANXIOUSLY WAITING’ – As Police Search For Missing Children New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said on Monday the country is “anxiously waiting” as police continue their search for three missing children, following a shootout earlier in the day that left a fugitive dead and an officer seriously injured. Tom Phillips disappeared with his three children, now aged 9, 10, and 12, in late 2021 in a case that has made national headlines over his ability to evade arrest. Phillips was shot dead by police on Monday after robbing a farm supply store. “What’s happened…
NETANYAHU VISITS SCENE OF TERROR SHOOTING – Two terrorists opened fire on civilians at Ramot Junction, killing five people and wounding at least 11 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the scene of a deadly terror shooting in northern Jerusalem. He surveyed the area after two terrorists opened fire on civilians at Ramot Junction, killing five people and wounding at least 11. Covered bodies were taken away on stretchers at the scene of a shooting. Palestinian militant group Hamas praised two Palestinian “resistance fighters” who it said had carried out the attack but it stopped short of claiming responsibility. The…
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