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A recent survey by the Union of Jewish Students reveals that one out of every five UK undergraduates would not share accommodation or housing a Jew, reflecting widespread hostility across campuses. The poll found 23% expressed reluctance while citing "normalised" levels of prejudice among students from all faiths and none in their sample group. This data highlights an escalating climate where...
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Brooklyn Beckham has publicly ignored his mother Victoria on Mother's Day by posting a belated birthday tribute to Claudia Peltz, the wife of former Spice Girl and her husband. While families across Britain celebrated their mothers with cards during Maternal Sunday morning, the aspiring chef chose instead to honor 'the best mom-in-law' in an online post that has drawn criticism from his...
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On Saturday, March 14 three additional players from the Iranian women's football squad have decided to abandon their asylum applications granted by Australia due to safety concerns. The team had previously been branded 'traitors' for refusing to sing the national anthem during an Asian Cup match in Sydney before departing with seven members on humanitarian visas while others left without...
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Officials confirmed Monday that Cuba has suffered an island-wide blackout, leaving approximately 10 to 12 million people without power. The Ministry of Energy and Mines described the event on social media X (formerly Twitter) using French terms for a "complete disconnection" while stating it is investigating the cause amid worsening economic conditions. President Miguel Díaz-Canel has been...
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The long-awaited revival of the 90s supernatural fantasy series *The Buffy Vampire Slayer* has been officially cancelled, leaving fans heartbroken after a disappointing update from its star Sarah Michelle Gellar via an emotional video on Instagram this Saturday (March 15). Hulu announced it will not move forward with plans for "Buffy: New Sunnydale," the sequel directed by Oscar-winning...
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British Airways is expanding its Australian network by resuming daily flights between London and Melbourne starting in January 2027, a move driven partly by the disruption of Middle East connections. The airline will operate these services using Boeing Dreamliner 787-9 aircraft with passengers transiting through Kuala Lumpur rather than flying nonstop initially due to regional instability...
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New research published on March 16 reveals that nearly seven out of ten infants in England have screen time every day. A recent UK-based investigation found an average duration of just over forty-one minutes per session and noted a concerning trend where some babies accumulate more than three hours daily, with only children facing higher exposure rates compared to those living together or...
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A historic medieval watchtower at Escalona Castle collapsed on Saturday morning just as visitors were arriving to tour the site near Toledo, Spain. The sudden structural failure sent a cloud of dust flying over surrounding parked cars while guests watched from nearby buildings before fleeing for safety in panic. Emergency crews are now assessing damage that includes five severely damaged...
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Police searching for the disappearance of Brazilian academic and psychologist, thirty-year-old Miss Victoria Figueredo Barrett have located a laptop they believe belongs to her in Brightlingsea Essex after she was last seen boarding bus there three days ago reported missing four march following meeting friend at colchester university previous day where incident occurred.
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President Donald Trump announced Monday that White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with 'early stage' or initial-grade breast cancer but will continue serving full-time at the residence throughout her medical journey, marking a historic moment as she becomes only the first woman to hold this position while undergoing treatment.
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Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei survived an assassination attempt that killed his father and other family members after stepping outside for a brief walk in the garden moments before missile strikes hit their residence on March 16 according to multiple reports citing newly released recordings of events leading up to impact.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been transferred out of the ICU to intermediate nursing units following a marked improvement in his condition, with reports confirming that kidney function is recovering and he remains stable despite ongoing respiratory challenges requiring oxygen support through nasal cannulae or non-invasive ventilation devices rather than mechanical assistance...
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Two young people have died following an 'invasive' disease causing meningitis and septicaemia at the University of Kent in Canterbury's area on Friday to Sunday March according reports from UKHSA which confirmed that it has been notified about thirteen cases showing signs consistent with this illness between those dates while health officials are arranging antibiotics for students currently...
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The Iranian government dismissed reports suggesting it is trading a deal to release its oil tankers for safe passage through the Strait. Instead, Iran has asked India to return three seized vessels as part of ongoing negotiations regarding freedom of navigation rights and access via that strategic waterway in exchange for ensuring Indian-flagged ships can transit safely out of the Gulf region...
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The Centers for Disease Control has confirmed that more than 153 people aboard Star Princess became ill with norovirus while sailing through the Caribbean. Of those affected, approximately two-thirds were passengers and one-third of crew members fell sick according to CDC reports released this week. This incident marks a significant gastrointestinal illness outbreak on cruise ships globally as...
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Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khameini issued his inaugural public remarks on Thursday, hours after conflicting intelligence suggested the 56-year-old was either comatose or critically wounded in a US-Israeli airstrike. While reports from Israeli sources and The New York Times claimed he had lost at least one leg due to shrapnel injuries sustained during an attack that reportedly killed...
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On March 15 at the Oscars ceremony directed by David Borenstein and co-directed with teacher Pasha (Pavel) Talankin, "Mr. Nobody Against Putin" was awarded best documentary feature to expose a Russian schoolteacher's quiet resistance against Moscow's war on Ukraine after his pupils were indoctrinated into supporting Russia via so-called patriotic curriculum right before the invasion of Ukraine...
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A fifth member of the Iranian women's soccer team has left Australia after withdrawing her claim for asylum, marking a significant shift in their legal status. The Australian government confirmed that Tony Burke announced on Monday night she departed late Sunday following an initial acceptance to stay as part of seven granted visas earlier this month.
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Oscar host and comedian Conan O’Brien immediately addressed the ongoing debate surrounding actor TImothée Chalamét's recent comments on classical dance during his Sunday night introduction, drawing sharp criticism from fans who view him a laughing stock for dismissing opera and ballet performances by young girls as "not my thing." While critics argue that such remarks trivialize artistic...
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Following their participation as humanitarian visa holders, three members of the Iran national team have withdrawn their applications for permanent residency to leave Australian authorities' protection system permanently; this decision leaves only one additional player from an initial group who has chosen not to seek asylum in Australia after being granted temporary status days ago by...
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Carie Hallford, 48, is set this morning in U.S. District Court on federal wire fraud charges related to her role at a disgraced Southern Colorado funeral home where she helped hide nearly two hundred decomposing bodies and sold families fake ashes made of concrete mix for over $130,000; the former co-owner with ex-husband Steve Hallford is facing up to 20 years in prison after three months...
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On Monday morning at the US Soccer headquarters building near Madison Square Garden Park. The United States men's national team will wear new Nike kits featuring a red-and-white "stripes" design and dark blue stars imagery for their 2026 World Cup matches on home soil in Canada, Mexico, and USA - marking only second time since '94 that the US has hosted all three nations.
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US President Donald Trump has expressed strong displeasure and threatened to "remember" the decision after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmet refused immediate deployment of warships or use of British air bases in response to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz. In a series of escalating comments, including his most severe criticism yet calling Britain’s move on reopening the strait...
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On Monday March 16th the Duke of Cambridge took a spin on professional decks while touring Aviva Studios with young people supported by the charity. He met aspiring musician Christian St Louis, who noted that "it's not as easy as it looks" for his royal guest to get into rhythm quickly during their time together at Factory International in Manchester. The King also engaged directly with...