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Starmer and European leaders criticise Trump plan to apply tariffs over Greenland
The US president says several European allies opposed to his plans to buy Greenland will face 10% tariffs from February. -
Molly Russell's dad says under-16 social media ban would be wrong
The online safety campaigner says it is better to enforce current laws than use "sledgehammer" techniques. -
US judge restricts ICE response to Minneapolis protesters
The legal order comes ahead of planned weekend protests and counter protests in the city amid ongoing immigration enforcement actions. -
Iran supreme leader acknowledges thousands killed during recent protests
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says some deaths were “inhuman” and “savage” but blames the US. -
Ant and Dec sorry after 'insensitive' podcast promo prompts backlash
A social media video publicising their new podcast drew criticism for evoking "suicide imagery". -
US strike in Syria kills man linked to attack on soldiers, officials say
The US Central Command said in a statement that Bilal Hasan al-Jasim was killed in the attack on Friday. -
Big chains accused of masquerading as independent restaurants on delivery apps
Justina John says independent restaurants are "small fish trying to swim with the sharks". -
What a seventh term for 81-year-old leader means for Uganda
Yoweri Museveni has won a record seventh term in elections after promising that the fledgling oil sector will boost the economy. -
Jenrick's move is massive - but could it cause a bigger fight on the right?
He's a big political character adapting to a new political tribe, but his move could be overshadowed by a poisonous row. -
A hotline to report vapers and caning if you're caught: Singapore's e-cigarette crackdown
The city-state wants to stamp out e-cigarettes with harsh penalties including caning and fines.
