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  • Churchill Photo Thief Sentenced to Two Years in Prison

    Churchill Photo Thief Sentenced to Two Years in Prison

    A Canadian man, Jeffrey Wood, has been sentenced to almost two years in prison for stealing a famous photograph of Sir Winston Churchill, known as “The Roaring Lion”. The iconic image, taken by Yousuf Karsh…

  • King Charles III Visits Canada

    King Charles III Visits Canada

    Against rising former U.S. president Barack Obama’s rhetoric, King Charles III has come to Canada for a two-day state visit, his first since ascending the throne President Donald Trump proposed Canada’s annexation. Officials claim the…

  • Liverpool FC Parade Accident: What We Know

    Liverpool FC Parade Accident: What We Know

    After a car hit a group of pedestrians during Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade in the city center on Monday, May 26, a 53-year-old guy was detained. According to Merseyside Police, the event happened…

  • EU Sports Commissioner Glenn Micallef Suggests Israel Should Face Sporting Sanctions Over Gaza War

    EU Sports Commissioner Glenn Micallef Suggests Israel Should Face Sporting Sanctions Over Gaza War

    With a high-energy, 14-minute rendition of Shrek JR., Hoi Polloi Academy (HPA) impressed at the Junior Theatre Festival 2025 in Birmingham and won the esteemed Dance Award on Saturday. Notable for its energetic movement, discipline,…

  • Hoi Polloi Academy Wins at UK Festival

    Hoi Polloi Academy Wins at UK Festival

    Theatre company wins award for adaptation of ‘Shrek Jr’ at Junior Theatre Festival in Birmingham With a high-energy, 14-minute rendition of Shrek JR., Hoi Polloi Academy (HPA) impressed at the Junior Theatre Festival 2025 in…

  • Empowering Women in the Maritime Sector

    Empowering Women in the Maritime Sector

    Women are increasingly playing a vital role in the maritime sector, driving progress and innovation in an industry that has traditionally been male-dominated. Their contributions are helping to shape the future of maritime operations, from…

  • Trump Considers New Sanctions as Russia Launches Largest Aerial Attack on Ukraine

    Trump Considers New Sanctions as Russia Launches Largest Aerial Attack on Ukraine

    Following what Ukrainian authorities called the largest of the war to date, a huge overnight aerial bombardment by Moscow, U.S. President Donald Trump said he was contemplating further sanctions on Russia. Among at least 12…

  • 30 people killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes

    30 people killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes

    Gaza health officials report that Israeli airstrikes over Gaza on Sunday claimed at least 30 Palestinian lives, including a local journalist and a senior officer in the civil emergency services. Medics reported that the deaths…

  • Trump wants names and countries of all foreign students at Harvard

    Trump wants names and countries of all foreign students at Harvard

    Donald Trump has demanded the “names and countries” of all Harvard University international students now enrolled, intensifying his administration’s pressure campaign against the Ivy League school. In a May 25 post on Truth Social, Trump…

  • European Parliament names five lawmakers in Huawei bribery scandal

    European Parliament names five lawmakers in Huawei bribery scandal

    In a high-profile corruption investigation involving Chinese technology behemoth Huawei, the European Parliament has formally identified five legislators under inquiry. Prosecutors in Belgium want to remove the parliamentary immunity of the five MEPs charged with…