- The War With Iran May Be Ushering in a New Nuclear Age Bloomberg.com
- Cornered and wounded, will Iran now go for a nuclear bomb? CNN
- As war rages, Iranian politicians push for exit from nuclear weapons treaty Al Jazeera
- Iran hardliners ramp up calls for a nuclear bomb, sources say Reuters
- The race against time to destroy Iran’s illicit nuclear weapons program heats up amid fresh strikes Fox News
Reform insiders fear links to extreme figures such as Andrew Tate will scare off voters
Nigel Farage has called Tate an ‘important voice’ for young men and held back from criticising his misogynistic views
Reform insiders are becoming increasingly irritated by the party’s association with Andrew Tate and other extreme online celebrities whose views are too toxic for the mainstream voters Nigel Farage needs to win over.
Insiders have revealed that as Reform prepare for power they are trying to end their association with more controversial figures on the right such as Tate, whose extreme and misogynistic content could taint the party’s credibility.
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Hacked hospitals, hidden spyware: Iran conflict shows how digital fight is ingrained in warfare – AP News
- Hacked hospitals, hidden spyware: Iran conflict shows how digital fight is ingrained in warfare AP News
- How the Middle East conflict reshapes the global cybersecurity landscape The World Economic Forum
- Iran Wiped 50 Israeli Firms’ Data, Hacked Cameras, Official Says Bloomberg.com
- Ex-White House officer: Iran likely to step up cyberattacks on US The Jerusalem Post
- FBI Warns: Iran Cyber Actors Using Telegram to Push Malware The National Law Review
How Pakistan Wooed Trump and Styled Itself as a Peace Broker in Iran Conflict – WSJ
- How Pakistan Wooed Trump and Styled Itself as a Peace Broker in Iran Conflict WSJ
- Iran War Live Updates: Israel Strikes Tehran as Regional Diplomats Gather in Pakistan for Talks The New York Times
- Pakistan holds talks with Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt on Iran war The Hill
- Israeli strikes and US troop buildup put Pakistan’s peacemaker role under pressure The Guardian
- Live updates: Iran warns the US against a ground invasion as regional powers meet in Pakistan AP News
‘Entirely wiped out’ crops, buildings destroyed and weeks of recovery as cyclone damage assessed
Critical Western Australia agriculture region counting cost of brutal cyclone as flooding risk persists for low-lying communities
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An agricultural region that supplies about 60% of Western Australia’s fresh winter produce is assessing damage as authorities continue work on Sunday to restore power to a popular tourist town hit hard by Cyclone Narelle.
The food-bowl region near Carnarvon, about 900km north of Perth, provides 80% of of the state’s bananas. Meanwhile, flooding risk remains in the state’s low-lying communities.
Continue reading...The ripple effect of the Iran war on struggling U.S. farmers: “It couldn’t have come at a worst time” – CBS News
- The ripple effect of the Iran war on struggling U.S. farmers: "It couldn't have come at a worst time" CBS News
- Global Food Supply Faces a Dangerous Bottleneck as Iran War Persists The New York Times
- California farmers were already struggling. Then came the Iran war Los Angeles Times
- Norfolk fertiliser company chairman warns of 'inflation disaster' BBC
- Fertilizer prices bring more pain for American farmers amid war in Iran | CNN Business CNN
Jeremy Bowen: Trump is waging war based on instinct and it isn’t working
Trump is waging war based on instinct and it isn’t working
Prison phone call recordings raise questions over ex-Abercrombie boss’ fitness for trial
Prison phone call recordings raise questions over ex-Abercrombie boss’ fitness for trial
Lack of specialist staff hinders support for Send children, teacher survey finds
National Education Union poll finds 89% feel class sizes in England are too big to be ‘properly inclusive’
Oversized classes and inadequate staffing levels are hindering teachers’ capacity to support children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send), according to a large survey of state school teachers in England.
Nine out of 10 (89%) of the 10,000 teachers who took part in the poll by the National Education Union (NEU), before its annual conference in Brighton which starts on Monday, said class sizes were too big to be “properly inclusive”.
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One ant for $220: the new frontier of wildlife trafficking
Houthi forces enter Iran conflict with missile attacks on Israeli military sites
Escalation represents dangerous spread of war and brings threat of even more damage to the global economy
The US-Israeli war with Iran has expanded with the entry of Houthi forces in Yemen, representing a dangerous spread of the conflict and bringing with it the threat of more damage to the global economy.
Pakistan has said it would host a meeting of Middle Eastern powers on Monday in an effort to find a regional approach to ending the conflict. But the talks, which bring together the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt, did not appear to include any of the warring parties, casting further doubt on persistent US claims of diplomatic progress.
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How deepfake porn scandal surrounding TV star rocked Germany
How deepfake porn scandal surrounding TV star rocked Germany
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No Kings protests: millions rally in cities around the world against Trump and his administration – as it happened
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No Kings protests to see millions across US push back on Trump administration
What to know about the third No Kings protests happening in March
In the year since Donald Trump retook office, the number of protests in the US outpaced those at the same point in his first administration, according to data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, an open-source project collaboration between Harvard University’s Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, reported Lex McMenamin and Andrew Witherspoon.
There were more than 10,700 protests in 2025, a 133% increase from the 4,588 recorded in 2017, the first year of Trump’s first term. According to the data, an overwhelming majority of US counties – including 42% that voted for Trump – have had at least one protest since he was re-inaugurated last year.
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