Department of Homeland Security will allow Iran to travel to US early for World Cup match
Iran will be allowed into US 48 hours before crucial gameTeam Melli have complained about travel conditionsThe US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it will grant Iran extra time to prepare for their World Cup match against Egypt on Friday.The team had planned to lodge an official complaint with Fifa about the ârestrictions imposed by the organisersâ at the World Cup. Iran have been training in Mexico and were only allowed to enter the United States 24 hours before their first two matches. Continue reading...
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Security Council LIVE: Warnings of âdangerous cycle of escalationâ in Ukraine
⢠UN Assistant Secretary-General Mohamed Khaled Khiari warned the Security Council on Monday that recent deadly drone and missile attacks in Ukraine signal a "dangerous cycle of escalation" in the ongoing war. ⢠Edem Wosornu, crisis response director at OCHA, emphasized that the decisions made by the Council are critical and will directly determine whether lives are saved or lost.
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UN NewsVance touts âsuccessfulâ first round of U.S.-Iran talks after Trump threatened new attacks
⢠U.S. officials, including JD Vance, met with representatives from Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar at a Swiss resort for a first round of talks to end the current conflict. ⢠Iran reaffirmed its commitment to not procure or develop nuclear weapons, a primary catalyst for the attacks initiated by Donald Trump.
Read original ¡ ms.nowU.S.-Iran talks set âgood foundationâ for deal to end war, Vance says
⢠Vice President JD Vance announced on Monday that high-level talks in Switzerland between the U.S. and Iran have established a "good foundation" for a deal to end the war. ⢠As a key outcome of the marathon negotiations, Tehran has agreed to allow United Nations nuclear inspectors to return to the country.
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⢠JD Vance stated that recent discussions with Iranian officials in Switzerland have established a "good foundation" for a potential deal to end the ongoing war. ⢠The talks represent a diplomatic effort to stabilize regional tensions through direct engagement between the U.S. and Iran.
Read original ¡ apnews.comIran war live: Ghalibaf says US to release $12bn in frozen Iranian funds | US-Israel war on Iran News
⢠Iranian Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf announced that the United States will release $12 billion in frozen Iranian funds. ⢠Donald Trump claimed the released funds would be used to purchase U.S. produce, a statement that Tehran immediately rejected.
Read original ¡ aljazeera.comHow Qatar Became the World's Most Trusted Mediator â Without an Army - Frontline
⢠Qatar has established itself as a premier global mediator, leveraging diplomacy rather than military power to facilitate peace agreements across various conflict zones. ⢠The nation has successfully brokered deals in multiple countries, including Libya, Syria, Somalia, Chad, Djibouti, and Eritrea, while managing critical prisoner exchanges and humanitarian evacuations.
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FrontlineSearing UK heat leaves schools, hospitals and transport networks struggling to cope
Temperature on Tuesday hits high of 34.6C in Surrey, England, with heatwave forecast to get more intense on Wednesday and ThursdaySearing heat has swept the UK with schools, hospitals, transport networks and water companies struggling to cope with the extreme temperatures caused by climate breakdown.Temperatures hit highs of 34.6C in Wisley in Surrey, the Met Office said on Tuesday, with the UN chief warning that London was âcookingâ.Reduced rail speeds and services;Hospital patient appointments cancelled;School closures across southern England and Wales;Hosepipe bans in south-east England;Spikes in sales of fans, ice-cream makers and sun cream. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comPopulist and rightwing figures take aim at Ed Miliband and UK net zero policies at âanti-woke Davosâ
Kemi Badenoch, who joined US anti-abortion activists and European far-right parties at ARC, described energy secretary as a âvillainâBritainâs net zero policies and energy secretary Ed Miliband have come under fire at a conference of conservatives, rightwing populists and wealthy US backers linked to Donald Trump.The energy policies pursued by the British government were described as a âtragic mistakeâ by Trumpâs energy secretary, one of a number of officials from the US administration who are attending the event. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comBurnham and Starmer hold âfrostyâ meeting to thrash out transition of power
With Burnham and his team potentially having only weeks before he becomes PM, Starmer has agreed to give him access to civil serviceKeir Starmer has met Andy Burnham for the first time since the Makerfield byelection in what sources said was a âfrostyâ meeting to thrash out a transition of power.The prime minister has agreed for his likely successor to have talks with the civil service to smooth his path, but there is deep resentment within his inner circle towards Burnham for ousting Starmer. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comBev Craig to stand as Labour candidate for Greater Manchester mayor
Leader of city council braces for bitter fight with Reform UK in byelection for Andy Burnhamâs replacementLabourâs candidate to replace Andy Burnham as Greater Manchester mayor has been named as Bev Craig, the leader of the city council.Burnham, who could be prime minister in under four weeks, is expected to campaign heavily for Labour in a tight contest with Reform UK on 30 July. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comAppeals court allows Trump to fast-track deportation process nationwide
Ruling lets DHS apply expedited removal to non-citizens who are living far from border A federal appeals court cleared the way on â Tuesday for the Trump â administration to expand âa fast-track deportation process that would allow for the expedited removal of immigrants who are living far from the border.A panel of the US court of â appeals for the District of Columbia circuit ruled 2-1 to overturn a decision by a judge who in August 2025 blocked the US Department of Homeland Securityâs move to expand who â qualifies for expedited removal. That expedited removal process has for nearly three decades been used to quickly return migrants apprehended âat the border. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comCanadian police warn of possible copycat attacks after deadly shootout in Montreal
Assailant behind shooting that left three people dead wrote âincelâ-like manifesto that was posted by a far-right outletPolice in Canada are warning of possible copycat attacks after three people died in a shootout in Montreal and the assailantâs lengthy manifesto, which called for âa new bloodlettingâ, was posted online by a far-right outlet.The document contains many of the hallmark grievances of the âinvoluntary celibacyâ â or âincelâ â movement in addition racist and misogynistic conspiracy theories. Continue reading...
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