Prince Harry calls rising antisemitism in Britain âdeeply troublingâ
Duke of Sussex says legitimate concerns over situation in Middle East should not lead to hostility toward Jewish community in UKPrince Harry has described rising antisemitism in Britain as âdeeply troublingâ, saying that while people were entitled to feel anger over events in the Middle East, there could be no justification for hostility towards individuals or faith communities.The Duke of Sussex appeared to make a veiled criticism of the Israeli government, while stressing that legitimate protest should never tip into hatred. Continue reading...
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Trump-Xi Beijing Summit Addresses Trade War, Technology, and Iran Strategy
⢠President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held high-stakes talks in Beijing focusing on resolving escalating trade tensions, technology competition, and coordinating responses to Middle Eastern developments. ⢠The two leaders discussed tariff rollbacks, semiconductor supply chain restrictions, and potential joint initiatives on artificial intelligence regulation, with both nations seeking to avoid further economic deterioration.
Read original ¡ watchingamerica.comUS-Iran Ceasefire Negotiations Show Progress Amid Regional Tensions
⢠Diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran have advanced ceasefire talks, with both nations signaling willingness to negotiate a formal agreement to end months of escalating regional conflict. ⢠Officials from both countries met in a neutral location this week to discuss terms, including sanctions relief, prisoner exchanges, and military de-escalation measures along disputed maritime boundaries.
Read original ¡ watchingamerica.comâItâs like stealingâ: Palestinian familyâs seized property listed on Booking.com
West Bank home described as âideal for outdoor gatheringsâ is among 41 listed rentals in illegal Israeli settlements Some of Mohammad al-Sbeihâs fondest childhood memories are of his small farm in the hills south of Bethlehem, where three generations of his family grew wheat and barley.âIt was a hard plot to farm as it was on a hillside with terraces, but it was so beautiful,â Sbeih remembers. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comMet chief says British Jews ânot safeâ in London after series of attacks
King Charles visits Golders Green to show support as commissioner discloses counter-terrorism team leading 11 investigationsCounter-terrorism officers in London have launched 11 investigations and arrested 35 people after âa sustained period of attackâ upon the Jewish community, the head of the UKâs biggest police force has disclosed.In one of his most stark comments on antisemitism in the UK Mark Rowley, the Met commissioner, told MPs in a letter: âBritish Jews are not currently safe in their capital city.â Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâWe can all coexistâ: artist Es Devlin uses selfies to unite UK in portrait of a nation
A National Portrait for the National Portrait Gallery aims to bring people together in increasingly atomised countryCan a collective portrait of Britain hold together a country that feels as if it is splintering apart? That is the quietly radical hope behind Es Devlinâs new installation at the National Portrait Gallery: a living portrait comprised not of monarchs, politicians or celebrities but of thousands of ordinary faces drifting slowly into and out of one another.Created in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture Lab, A National Portrait for the National Portrait Gallery invites people across the UK to upload a selfie, which is then transformed into a portrait rendered in Devlinâs smoky charcoal-and-chalk style before joining a constantly evolving and revolving carousel of portraits projected on to a framed screen. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comWes Streeting quits cabinet and calls on Starmer to resign
Streeting, who is on the partyâs right, had long been rumoured to be gathering support for tilt at leadershipUK politics live â latest updatesWes Streeting has quit as health secretary and called on Keir Starmer to resign as prime minister, saying it would have been âdishonourableâ to remain in post and that there should now be a contest for the Labour leadership.But Streeting, who is on the partyâs right, will not immediately launch a challenge and said he wanted to see a leadership contest with a broad range of candidates â a suggestion that the Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, could fight in the contest. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comGoogle denies breaching law by promoting suicide forum linked to 164 UK deaths
The US-based site, whose operators were fined ÂŁ950,000 by Ofcom, appears in Googleâs search results and can be accessed in UKGoogle has denied breaching the Online Safety Act by promoting a ânihilisticâ suicide forum associated with 164 deaths in the UK where it is supposed to be banned.The UKâs internet regulator fined the forumâs US-based operator ÂŁ950,000 because the site, which âpresents a material risk of significant harmâ, can still be accessed in the UK despite British laws criminalising encouraging or assisting suicide. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comAnatomy of a speech: how does a Republican leader say no to Trump?
South Carolinaâs state senate majority leader offered a nuanced case for rejecting Trumpâs redistricting demands How does a Republican leader say no to Donald Trump? How do they criticize the US presidentâs policies without facing a social media riot, or losing their career?As the party scrambles to redraw key congressional districts after the supreme court effectively gutted a major section of the Voting Rights Act that prevented racial discrimination, all eyes turned this week to South Carolina.I had never had the privilege of speaking with the president of the United States until last week. And it really was â it was a privilege. I enjoyed the conversation. It was a very good conversation. He gave me more time in a phone call than I could have expectedâŚThe president told me, he said: âLook, I hope you can help us out.â He said: âBut I understand you got to do what youâre comfortable with, you got to do what you think is right.âI would hope that the home team can retain the majority. And I would also hope that if the home team retains the majority, that theyâll actually do something productive with it. Over the last year and a half, I suspect if we look back at what theyâve done with the majority, I donât know that anybody in here could name more than one piece of legislation theyâve passed.And no matter how big and beautiful it was, thereâs a whole lot more that theyâve left on the table. And that, to me, is disappointing â to have a majority that doesnât do anything with it.Trying to go to 7-0 I think is extremely risky from a political standpoint. I think at best youâre going to get 6-1 and you may even go 5-2. Iâve told the press a number of times, I think if you get cute with this, you could end up in a 5-2 scenario. I donât want to go 5-2.I donât want [Democratic House minority leader] Hakeem Jeffries as the speaker of the House. I think the best chance that South Carolina has to prevent that from happening is with our current maps.I cannot in good conscience surrender this authority that has been preserved to, for, and by the states, and merely take orders from those who are not in South Carolina âŚI absolutely understand what the presidentâs concern is here. I understand what the presidentâs issue is here. I donât disagree with that. But there are other concerns that we have to consider. Those concerns have not been considered at all with the proposal that we have. Those concerns affect South Carolina and South Carolinians. And it is up to us to consider those things.Weâve been able to punch above our weight regardless of the administration, regardless of who the president is, regardless of who occupies the White House. South Carolina has been able to deliver not just for South Carolina, but for the country and the world.We have had that influence. Doing this will absolutely diminish that influence. It just will. And everybody knows it. Everybody in here, everybody whoâs familiar with the process, we understand whatâs going to happen here ⌠Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comPaediatrician in Germany charged with 130 counts of sexual abuse
Doctor in Brandenburg state allegedly committed the crimes, including child rape, between 2013 and 2025German prosecutors have charged a paediatrician with 130 counts of sexual abuse, including the rape of children, most of them in his care, in a case that has caused shock and prompted clinics to step up safeguards for young people.The 46-year-old doctor, whose name has not been released, has been in custody since November after a mother suspected an assault against her child and notified authorities. The doctor worked in clinics in Brandenburg state, surrounding Berlin. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comHospital waiting times in England have improved, Streeting says
Outgoing health secretary declares Labourâs âplan for the NHS is workingâ as hospitals hit key targetHospitals in England have hit a key target for improving the time it takes patients to get treatment, which prompted Wes Streeting to declare that Labourâs âplan for the NHS is workingâ before departing as health secretary.Streeting had told the NHS to ensure that hospitals treated at least 65% of patients within 18 weeks by the end of March. New figures NHS England published today showed that hospitals did so, treating 65.3% on the NHS waiting list within that timeframe in March. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâIs he getting rid of Starmer?â Profile boost for Streeting in Ilford North seat
Despite slim majority of 528, many constituents of potential Labour leadership candidate seem rather fond of himUK politics live â latest updatesWes Streetingâs potential leadership bid has been the subject of mockery from figures within Labour, while the Conservative leader Kemi Badenochâs slapdown of the now former health secretary in the Commons on Wednesday went viral on social media.However, in Streetingâs parliamentary seat of Ilford North, his constituents seem rather fond of him and pleased with the prospect that their MP could get the keys to No 10. Lesley, who works in Tesco in Barkingside, said: âHeâd be very good. He comes into Tescoâs a lot, heâs a nice man. He talks to all of us.â Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comLatvian prime minister resigns amid row over drone incursions
Evika SiliĹa stands down after coalition collapses following sacking of defence ministerEurope live â latest updatesLatviaâs centre-right prime minister has resigned over her governmentâs handling of Ukrainian drones that strayed into Latvian territory from Russia, bringing down her coalition government months before elections, due in October.Evika SiliĹa announced her resignation on Thursday, a day after the Progressives party, her left-leaning coalition partner, withdrew its support over her decision to fire the defence minister, Andris SprĹŤds, a Progressives member. Continue reading...
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