Trump Pushes for Netanyahu Pardon Amid Mortgage Crisis as Epstein Emails Expose Trump-British Royal Family Links
Epstein Emails Reveal New Revelations About Trump and the British Royal Family
Newly uncovered emails suggest Prince Andrew had a photo taken with Virginia Giuffre, while other missives discuss explosive allegations against key political figures.
- The Papers: New ‘bombshell’ Epstein emails and ‘Streeting goes to war with No 10’ — BBC News
- The fallout from Nigeria’s spectacular $25m museum and the Benin Bronzes — BBC News
- The case for and against counting castes in India — BBC News
- What we know about new Epstein emails that mention Trump — BBC News
- Epstein said Andrew did have photo taken with Virginia Giuffre, emails show — Sky News
- The families of British citizens detained abroad have called for more support — Sky News
Italy Investigates Allegations of Tourists Paid to Kill Civilians in Bosnia
Italian authorities are probing claims that some tourists paid to visit Bosnia during the war were instructed to target and kill civilians who had sought refuge. The investigation stems from reports alleging organized tours offered this lethal service, raising serious ethical and legal concerns.
- Italy probes claims that tourists paid to shoot at civilians in Bosnian war — BBC News
- Italy probes claim that tourists paid to go to Bosnia to kill trapped civilians — BBC News
- Italy investigates claim that tourists paid to go to Bosnia to kill besieged civilians — BBC News
France Remains Vigilant Decade After Bataclan Attacks, While Algerian Diplomacy Resolves Crisis
Ten years after the Bataclan terror attacks in Paris that claimed 130 lives and shocked France into heightened security measures, French authorities remain wary of lingering threats. Meanwhile, Algeria’s release of a jailed novelist central to a diplomatic dispute eases tensions between the two countries.
- France wary of enemy that never went away, 10 years after Bataclan attacks — BBC News
- French relief as Algeria frees jailed novelist at centre of diplomatic crisis — BBC News
Scotland’s Winter Weather Preparedness and Judicial Concerns
The BBC reports on Scotland’s readiness for severe winter weather, while also highlighting concerns among judges about the impact of sex cases on ensuring fair trials in Scottish courts.
- How prepared is Scotland for severe weather over the winter? — BBC News
- Judges say Scottish courts are risking right to fair trial in sex cases — BBC News
Starmer Expresses Regret Over Labour Donor Chaired Football Regulator
Labour leader Keir Starmer expressed ‘sincere regret’ after a Labour donor was appointed to chair the football regulator, following claims that he authorized attacks on opposition figure Wes Streeting during allegations of a coup attempt against him.
- Starmer expresses ‘sincere regret’ over appointment of Labour donor to chair football regulator — Sky News
- Starmer says he ‘never authorised attacks’ on Streeting after coup claims — Sky News
German Police Arrest Suspected Hamas Member Linked to Attack on Jewish Institutions
Police in Germany have arrested a suspected member of the militant group Hamas who was allegedly involved in acquiring Glock pistols with the intent to attack Jewish institutions.
- Police in Germany arrest suspected Hamas member who ‘acquired Glock pistols to attack Jewish institutions’ — Sky News
- Police ‘re-examining’ Southport killer’s parents — BBC News
Trump Urges Israel’s President to Pardon Netanyahu Amid Mortgage Crisis
President Trump appeals for Benjamin Netanyahu’s pardon as part of his plan to address housing affordability through financial incentives.
- Fifty-year mortgages and $2,000 cheques: What’s behind Trump’s affordability drive? — BBC News
- Trump urges Israel’s president to pardon Benjamin Netanyahu — BBC News
Baroness Newlove, Campaigner for Victims of Teenage Gang Violence, Dies
Baroness Margaret Newlove, whose husband Garry was murdered by a gang of teenagers in the UK, has passed away. She dedicated her life to advocating for victims and pushing for stricter laws against youth violence.
- Baroness Newlove, the campaigner whose husband Garry was murdered by gang of teenagers, has died — Sky News
- Baroness Newlove, whose husband’s murder shocked UK, has died — Sky News
Boy, 5, Dies After Wall Collapses at Golf Centre
A five-year-old boy died after a wall collapsed on him at a golf centre in an incident reported by Sky News.
- Boy, 5, dies after wall collapsed on top of him at golf centre — Sky News
- Boy, 5, dies after wall collapsed on him at golf centre — Sky News
Powerful ‘Cannibal Storm’ to Disrupt Communications and GPS Today
A massive solar storm, dubbed a ‘cannibal storm,’ is expected to hit Earth today. The storm could potentially interfere with global communication networks and Global Positioning System (GPS) signals due to its intense radiation.
- Powerful ‘cannibal storm’ to hit Earth today – and it could disrupt communications and GPS — Sky News
NASA Cancels Space Launch Amid Strongest ‘Cannibal Storm’ in Two Decades Headed to Britain
NASA has postponed a space launch due to the approaching of what experts are calling the strongest ‘cannibal storm’ in 20 years, which is expected to impact communications and GPS systems across Britain.