US Deploys 2500 Marines and Warship to Middle East as Iran War Escalates
The US military is deploying 2,500 additional Marines and another warship to the Middle East amid the Iran conflict entering its 14th day on March 14, 2026. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described Iran's counterattacks as 'sheer desperation' following six more US casualties this week. The buildup responds to disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian drone strikes on Saudi Arabia, which intercepted 28 drones. Pentagon officials warn of potential Navy escorts for tankers to counter economic disruptions.
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UKās āanxious generationā of young people struggling to adapt to workplace
Former Labour health secretary Alan Milburn says firms must offer more flexibility and mental health supportAn āanxious generationā of young people is struggling to adapt to the outdated world of work, according to the governmentās jobs adviser.Alan Milburn, a former Labour health secretary, will say this week in a report that businesses must adapt by offering more flexibility and mental health support for young people to stave off an āeconomic catastrophe.ā Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comāYou canāt control everythingā: the rise in plastic surgeons asked to create āAI faceā
Growing numbers of people are seeking improbable cosmetic surgery based on chatbotsā recommendationsPlastic surgeons are increasingly concerned about the rise of āAI faceā, as more and more clients arrive in their offices with unrealistic AI-generated visions of what they want to look like.Dr Nora Nugent, a cosmetic surgeon from Tunbridge Wells, has seen this first hand. Clients have started coming to her office with photos of themselves beautified by AI and a false expectation that those results are achievable with surgery. She is also the president of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, and says many colleagues are having similar experiences. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comāCanada is handing people over to ICEā: refugees rejected at border face US detention
As Canada tightens asylum rules, refugees reuniting with family say they were turned over to ICE and jailed for months after failed border claimsAs each day in US detention passes, Markens Appolon can feel the life he had dreamed of slipping away.The 25-year-old fled Haiti to escape the rampant gang violence that upended his university studies in economics, and planned to join family in Montreal. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comDemocratic chair faces calls to quit over āshamblesā of election autopsy release
DNCās Ken Martin condemned for suppressing report for months and then admitting it āwonāt meet your standardsāDemocrats belatedly publish 2024 election autopsyKen Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, is facing mounting calls to resign over his shambolic handling of an autopsy report on Kamala Harrisās defeat by Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.Martin suppressed the document for months before finally bowing to internal pressure and releasing it on Thursday. The slapdash nature of the autopsy, omitting Joe Bidenās decision to run for a second term and failing to mention the words āGazaā or āIsraelā, has only deepened a crisis of confidence in his leadership. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comEven if the Iran war ended today, US fuel prices arenāt likely to normalize this year
Prewar US gas prices averaged about $3 a gallon nationally ā kiss that number goodbye for 2026Sorry, US drivers, but donāt expect pump prices to return to prewar levels any time soon, even if the US and Iran agree to a lasting peace deal tomorrow.As the war with Iran enters its third month, drivers have become infuriated by rising gas prices ā and inflation ā and Donald Trump is facing a historic backlash in the polls. The president promised recently that relief will be swift once the war ends. āI see it going down very substantially when this is over, I think very rapidly too, at levels that youāve never seen,ā he said. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comāI donāt have a lifeā: man sent to France in āone in, one outā refugee scheme tells of return to UK
Exclusive: āDesperateā man, in hiding after returning in a lorry, says he knows of 18 others from scheme who live in Britain covertlyAn asylum seeker sent from the UK back to France under the āone in, one outā scheme has covertly returned to Britain and is now in hiding, the Guardian has learned.In the first interview with a one in, one out returnee living under the radar in the UK, the man told the Guardian his situation was ādesperateā. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comUK needs ānational consensusā over rejoining EU, David Miliband says
Ex-foreign secretary urges reset at āhigher dosageā after officials revealed to have pitched single market for goodsThe UK needs a ānational consensusā about rejoining the European Union, David Miliband has said, in response to revelations that the UK government pitched the creation of a single market for goods with the EU to the bloc.The former foreign secretary, who is now president of the International Rescue Committee, said he thought the UK needed a reset of its relations with the EU at āa much higher dosageā than the government was planning. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comPope meets families who lost children to toxic waste in Italyās āLand of Firesā
Pastoral visit took in conversations with affected residents of polluted area around Naples seeking justicePope Leo XIV has greeted families who lost loved ones to illegal toxic dumping in an area near Naples, as many paused to share photographs and other mementos of children and young people who have died or are battling cancer ā illnesses tied to a multi-billion criminal racket run by the mafia.Leoās visit to the so-called Terra dei Fuochi, or Land of Fires, came on the eve of the 11th anniversary of Pope Francisā big ecological encyclical Laudato Si (Praised Be), and indicates Leoās commitment to carry on his predecessorās environmental agenda. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comUK, German and French aid cuts will take ādevastating tollā on most vulnerable, says study
As Europeās leading donor countries slash budgets, the result could be more than 11.5m preventable deaths, report suggestsCuts to foreign aid budgets by the UK, France and Germany could contribute to more than 11.5 million preventable deaths by the end of the decade, according to a new report, which warns that Europe is abandoning its role as a pillar of global health and development.Three separate studies within the report reveal the extent to which the nations have slashed their foreign aid budgets, and illustrate the impact worldwide. UK official development assistance (ODA) spending is projected to fall by 45% between 2020 and 2026, Germanyās by 37% between 2023 and 2026, and Franceās by 30% over the same period, according to the research.This report was a collaboration with European newspapers El Pais and Le Monde Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comReevesās tax cut on childrenās meals a political āsoundbiteā, say restaurateurs
Chancellorās measure to help families save money during summer holidays āwonāt make any differenceāCutting tax on childrenās meals is a political āsoundbiteā that will make little difference to families or businesses, restaurateurs have said.This week, Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, announced a temporary reduction in VAT on the childrenās menu in restaurants from 20% to 5% between June and September, in order to help families with the cost of living crisis and offer a boost to the hospitality sector. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comBoard of Peace focus on Hamas risks return to war in Gaza, critics say
US-backed board has put sole blame for stalled ceasefire on militant group despite Israel not fulfilling its obligations, analysts sayThe top diplomat from the Board of Peace has blamed Hamas for the stalled ceasefire, but critics have said the US-backed boardās lack of even-handedness in implementing the truce risks a return to war.The āhigh representative for Gazaā, Nickolay Mladenov, told the UN security council on Thursday that Hamas was the āprincipal obstacleā to the ceasefireās continued implementation because āit refused to accept verified decommissioning, relinquish coercive control and allow a genuine civilian transitionā. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comReeves makes case to remain as chancellor with reports Burnham may favour Miliband
Chancellorās supporters urge MPs to back her if Keir Starmer is replaced, saying she is only candidate who can safeguard UKās financesRachel Reeves has launched a rearguard action to save her job as chancellor, telling friends she would like to stay in the post even under a new prime minister.The chancellorās supporters have been urging MPs to back her if Keir Starmer is replaced later this year, saying she is the only candidate who can safeguard the countryās finances. Continue reading...
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