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Philippines, France sign visiting forces agreement to boost military cooperation
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines and France signed a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) on Friday, expanding defense ties and allowing easier deployment of troops between the two countries. Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and French
Italy stay in World Cup hunt as Wales, Ireland suffer penalty heartbreak
Italy will face Bosnia and Herzegovina for a place at the 2026 World Cup after beating Northern Ireland 2-0 on Thursday, as Wales and the Republic of Ireland suffered agonising penalty shootout defeats in their qualifying play-off semi-finals. ...
"Trent Alexander-Arnold Must Accept 'Unfair' England Snub": Thomas Tuchel
Alexander-Arnold's chances of selection for the tournament in north America appear slim as he not only missed out on the initial squad, but was also overlooked in favour of Arsenal's Ben White after... ...
Salzburg Festival Fires Its Artistic Director
The board terminated Markus Hinterhäuser’s contract early, leaving the leadership of the world’s largest classical music festival in limbo for now. ...
Man who harassed Al Jazeera crew in London identified Met Police officer: Declassified UK reveals
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UK rejects China's clean energy project that American lawmakers had warned will ...
The British government has reportedly officially halted a $2 billion proposal by the Chinese clean energy company Mingyang to construct Scotland’s largest wind turbine factory. According to a report in the South China Morning Post, the UK government's
US judge temporarily halts Trump-era sanctions on AI firm Anthropic
A US federal judge on Thursday temporarily
Hormuz shutdown jolts Europe's fuel supply
After the strikes the United States and Israel carried out on Iran began on Feb 28, Iran immediately announced it was forbidding the US, Israel, and their military allies from transiting through the Strait of Hormuz and warned they would face retaliatory
US envoy to UK warns against cancelling king's visit
Washington's envoy to the UK said Thursday it would be a "big mistake" to cancel King Charles III's planned state visit to the US, following calls to abandon the trip over the Middle East war. ...
Rubio Lands in France With Message for G7: Do More On Iran
PARIS -- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in France early on March 27, joining G7 foreign ministers and allied representatives who have already gathered for the
China’s airlines add 2,900 flights to Europe as Russia access pays dividends
China’s airlines are expected to add nearly 2,900 more China-Europe flights
Mexico’s navy searches for 2 Cuba-bound aid boats that are missing
The Mexican navy said on Thursday that it was searching for two boats
UK police to reopen Andrew Tate rape probe
A British police force said on Thursday it would reopen a probe into rape
North Korea and Belarus sign friendship treaty on Lukashenko’s first visit
North Korea and Belarus’ strongmen leaders signed a “friendship and
'Forget your fear': Why Kiwis may score cut‑price flights to Europe
The Middle East conflict has thrown a spanner in the works for the aviation industry, but travel commentators predict once stability returns, Kiwis can expect “very cheap travel” to, or through, the region. Customer preference currently favoured airlines that
UK and allies need to prepare to defend Europe without US, MPs say
The UK and its NATO allies in Europe must prepare for a "worst case scenario" of the US not defending them in a crisis, an influential committee of peers and MPs has warned. Tensions between Donald Trump's administration and Sir Keir
German 'green village' rides out Mideast energy storm
While the world frets about surging energy prices pushed up by the Middle
Nirav Modi case: Dismissing risk of torture and suicide, how UK court rejected plea against extradition
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Britain must ‘move away’ from defence reliance on America, MPs and peers warn
But Parliament’s Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy said the UK should continue to collaborate with the US. ...
Italy 1 win away from World Cup after blanking Northern Ireland
Italy finally cleared its first hurdle in the World Cup playoffs -- and now it has one more game to win to avoid missing the competition for the third straight time. ...
UK government must urgently apologise for forced adoption, MPs say
Ministers urged to work with survivor groups on formal apology as many victims are nearing end of their lives
Italy traces stolen Bond girl fortune to Tuscan vineyards and villas
Italian police say they have seized
UK steel procurement boosted by critical-sector recognition
The UK government will recognise steel as a critical sector for national security alongside shipbuilding, ...
Southeast Europe continues to increase steel output
Southeast Europe (SEE) crude steel output amounted to 212,720 tonnes in February, higher month-on-month but less ...
U.K. Consumer Sentiment Dampens as Iran War Provokes Inflation Worries
Consumer confidence fell to the lowest point since April last year as the Iran war prompted renewed fears over price rises and added to concerns about the strength of the British economy. ...
U.S. and Israel Have Pounded—but Not Eliminated—Iran’s Missile Threat
Tehran has kept firing, prolonging the war and raising the economic cost. ...
Trump to order immediate pay for TSA as 41-day shutdown continues
President Donald Trump said Thursday he would
'My son will never be the same again after sexual abuse by a friend'
In the past two years at least 186 young people have been referred to health trusts here after exhibiting harmful sexualised behaviours. ...
Italy Says It Recovered $23 Million Stolen From Ursula Andress, First ‘Bond Girl’
The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrough came in “Dr. No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement. He died in an apparent suicide last year. ...