Britain
Starmer, Prince Harry condemn Trump's 'little off the front lines' NATO comments
President Trump said of NATO, “They’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan, or this or that, and they did, they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines.”
Migrants share tutorials for human smuggling on social media - report
British anti-Israel group launches judicial review into NHS adoption of IHRA definition
Britain considers range of measures to protect children online, including social media ban
Manchester rabbi hailed for blocking attacker at Heaton Park synagogue
Rabbi Daniel Walker barricaded and physically blocked the synagogue doors, stopping the attacker from entering.
Iran has little leverage on combatting nuclear sanctions after Israeli-US airstrikes - analysis
Despite Europe reimposing global sanctions, Iran has no active nuclear program after Israeli and US strikes, leaving Tehran with little leverage.
Snapback sanctions on Iran's nuclar program have returned, now they must be enforced - editorial
As the snapback takes legal effect, previously lifted UN measures are restored.
UN reinstates arms embargo, other sanctions on Iran
The E3, Britain, France, and Germany, confirmed that the sanctions will return over accusations that Iran violated the 2015 deal that aimed to stop it developing a nuclear bomb.
Iran says deal with IAEA hinges on lack of hostile action, including sanctions snapback
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi warns Tehran will cancel its nuclear inspection deal if Western powers reimpose UN sanctions. The UN Security Council prepares to vote on 'snapback' sanctions.
Multiple nations announce joint coalition to provide financial aid to the Palestinian Authority
Twelve nations have formed the Emergency Coalition for the Financial Sustainability of the Palestinian Authority to address an "urgent financial crisis."
Saudi Arabia-UK launch partnership funding against Houthi naval terrorism
Saudi and British envoys pledged millions to boost the coastguard of Yemen's anti-Houthi gov't, with support from 35 countries, to protect Red Sea and Gulf of Aden trade routes from Houthi terrorism.
Fueled by billionaire money, Europe’s far-right reaches heights unseen since Hitler - opinion
These populist movements, often marked by fascist and racist traits, now enjoy support from some of the world’s most powerful billionaires
Patriot rallies in Australia and the UK signal a backlash against radical left and Islamists
Organizers promote national identity and tougher immigration policies while governments and media argue that the rallies enable far-right actors.
'What has become of the state of Israel?' British-Jewish MP asks after being denied entry
UK lawmaker Peter Prinsley criticizes Israel after being turned away, citing the need for openness to resolve conflict.