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Syrian HTS leader says rebel factions that overthrew Assad will be ‘disbanded’
Syria’s rebel factions will be “disbanded”, the head of the group that led the ousting of Bashar al-Assad has pledged, as he seeks to reassure minorities at home and abroad that the country’s interim leaders will protect all Syrians, as well as state institutions.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, the leader of the …
Ukraine war briefing: Trump blasts Biden permission for long-range strikes
President-elect
Donald Trump on Monday suggested he may reverse Joe Biden’s recent decision to allow Ukrainian forces to use American long-range weapons
to strike deeper into Russian territory. Trump called the decision by Biden “stupid”. Asked if he would consider reversing the decision, Trump responded: “I might. I …
Training sessions a ‘blind spot’ in concussion fight, say rugby league players
Rugby league players have declared the training field to be the next battleground with the NRL in a bid to protect brain health, after a survey found almost half of women’s players continued to train after experiencing a suspected concussion.
Brain injury research has identified not only concussions as a …
England fall to 423-run defeat as New Zealand wrap up consolation win as expected
It was a consolation win in terms of the series scoreline but a massive one all the same, New Zealand wrapping up the third Test against England by a margin of 423 runs on the fourth afternoon to send Tim Southee off into retirement with a smile.
The coup …
Filipino death row prisoner to return home after 15 years in Indonesian jail
A Filipino migrant worker who has spent almost 15 years on death row in Indonesia is expected to arrive home on Wednesday after a deal was struck between Manila and Jakarta.
Mary Jane Veloso, 39, was sentenced to death after she was found guilty of drug trafficking in 2010, but …
Margaret Hodge to lead review of regional inequality in the arts
Sky News first reported a week ago
that Hodge, who was last week named as the government’santi-corruption champion
, …Keir Starmer to visit British troops on Russia’s border
Keir Starmer is to visit British troops serving on Russia’s border after saying that Ukraine will require more funding and capability.
The prime minister was speaking at the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) conference in Estonia, where he met leaders of other Baltic states.
Asked what else could be done to …
Man arrested over hit-and-run that killed two-year-old boy in West Midlands
A man has been arrested after a two-year-old boy died and four adults were injured in a hit-and-run collision in the West Midlands involving a stolen Porsche.
Police were called to the incident in Dartmouth Road in Smethwick, near Birmingham, just before 11pm on Saturday.
The driver of a grey …
Threat of Amazon workers’ strike spreads during peak holiday season
Prince Andrew spy scandal may have further exposed threat posed by China
Prince Andrew should be commended for doing Britain a great service according to longstanding China watcher, Charles Parton. The now marginalised royal has, the analyst observed, “almost single handedly” succeeded “in highlighting the threat to free and open countries” posed by the contemporary Chinese state.
The story of Sino-British has …