Glastonbury Festival organizers expressed their dismay over recent comments by the punk duo Bob Vylan, who called for “death” to the Israeli military during their Saturday performance. Rapper Bobby Vylan led the crowd in chants for a “free Palestine” and “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces].” The festival stated that these remarks “very...
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Iran may begin enriching uranium for nuclear weapons within a matter of months, according to the UN nuclear chief.
Iran has the capability to resume uranium enrichment for nuclear weapon potential “in a matter of months,” according to Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). His comments follow recent US airstrikes on three Iranian sites, which caused significant but “not total” damage, countering former President Donald Trump’s assertion that Iran’s...
Big crowds have assembled in Hungary’s capital to challenge the ban on Budapest Pride.
In Budapest, a vibrant crowd gathered for the 30th annual Pride march, an event marked by both celebration and protest. The atmosphere was charged with the colors of rainbow flags and chants of defiance as demonstrators made their way through the city in the heat. Participants displayed a range of messages: signs proclaimed “Solidarity with...
Tens of thousands of protesters at Hostages Square call for an end to the Gaza war
CNN‘s Nic Robertson reports from Tel Aviv where tens of thousands of anti-war protesters packed Hostages Square to call for an end to the Gaza war and the return of the remaining hostages.
Senate Republicans push forward with Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ but the outcome of the final vote remains uncertain.
Senate Republicans have narrowly advanced a significant budget bill that plays a crucial role in President Donald Trump’s agenda for a potential second term, aiming to meet a self-imposed deadline of July 4. In a tight 51-49 vote, primarily along party lines, the Senate has agreed to begin debate on the legislation, marking an important...
Japanese confectioneries, including mochi ice cream and strawberry sandos, are increasingly captivating the palates of dessert lovers across the UK.
If you mentioned to a friend that you were in the mood for Japanese cuisine this weekend, they might immediately think of sushi. However, a new culinary trend from Japan is rapidly winning the hearts and taste buds of food enthusiasts in the UK. Japanese-style desserts—ranging from mochi ice cream to matcha cookies—are increasingly appearing...
Sri Lanka triumphs over Bangladesh in the second Test, clinching the series.
Resuming the day on a precarious score of 115-6, Bangladesh faced a daunting task, trailing by 97 runs and in desperate need of a significant turnaround to avoid an innings defeat. Their hopes of mounting a comeback were dashed almost immediately. Prabath Jayasuriya, the left-arm spinner who struggled in the first innings, found success with...
DR Congo and Rwanda have officially signed a long-anticipated peace agreement in Washington.
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have reached a peace agreement in Washington, aimed at resolving decades of conflict between the two nations. The deal may also grant the United States access to valuable mineral resources in the region. It outlines the need for the “disengagement, disarmament, and conditional integration” of armed groups operating...
Canadian Companies Demand Clarity Amid Tariff Disputes: ‘Indecision in Business is Devastating’
Wes Love, president of Taurus Craco, is seeking certainty amidst the turbulent trade landscape affecting his Toronto-area business, which imports machinery for distribution across North America, predominantly to the United States. The unpredictability stemming from President Donald Trump’s fluctuating tariffs on Canadian products has left him and numerous other independent business owners in a state...
Supreme Court Decision Broadens Trump’s Authority – He Plans to Utilize It
The Supreme Court delivered a major win for Donald Trump—and potentially future presidents—on Friday by limiting the authority of lower courts to block executive orders. At a press briefing in the White House, the President expressed his delight, labeling the ruling a “big, amazing decision” and a “monumental victory for the constitution, the separation of...







