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‘Time is running out’: frailty of freed hostages raises pressure on Netanyahu
Still frail less than a week after his release from Hamas captivity, and processing the news that his wife, Eynav, was killed during the militants’ attack on 7 October 2023, Or Levy told a crowd in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square that he had insisted his family and doctors allow him …
‘Crystal Methodist’ fails to show for Manchester sentencing hearing
A judge has issued an arrest warrant for a disgraced former church minister and banking group boss who acquired the nickname “Crystal Methodist”.
Paul Flowers, 74, was due to be sentenced for fraud at Manchester crown court but failed to turn up.
Flowers is a former Methodist minister who chaired …
British Paralympian is first person with physical disability cleared for space mission
A British Paralympic sprinter and surgeon has become the first person with a physical disability to be cleared to fly to the International Space Station in a landmark for human space exploration.
John McFall, 43, is a member of the European Space Agency’s astronaut corps and is now waiting to …
Pic D’Orhy well placed to end Nicholls’ longest lean streak in 20 years
Rollback on diversity policies ‘risks undoing decades of progress’, says Co-op
Seth Meyers on Trump and Musk: ‘They’re trying to rip you off’
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’s too-close relationship and how one is clearly in control of the other.Seth Meyers
On Late Night, Seth Meyers spoke about how voters have been most concerned about grocery prices yet Trump has been “easily distracted …
Arm looks to launch its own chip after landing Meta contract
The British semiconductor designer Arm is reportedly planning to launch its own chip this year, after landing Meta as one of its first customers.
The move represents a major overhaul of the SoftBank-owned group’s business model of licensing its chip blueprints to the likes of Apple and Nvidia.
Rene Haas, …
The first president of Namibia, Sam Nujoma, who has died aged 95, was one of the original liberation leaders who fought against the colonial project of southern Africa and, in particular, the racist apartheid regime of South Africa that had ruled his country since the end of the first world …
Italian ‘mystic’ may face trial after DNA match with blood on Virgin Mary statue
A self-styled mystic who drew hundreds of pilgrims to a town near Rome by claiming that a statue of the Virgin Mary wept tears of blood could face trial after a DNA test indicated the blood was hers.
Gisella Cardia, who also claimed that the statue was transmitting messages to …
Pope Francis cancels events after being admitted to hospital
Pope Francis has cancelled his scheduled events over the next few days after being hospitalised, the Vatican said.
The pontiff, who has been suffering from bronchitis, was admitted to Gemelli hospital in Rome on Friday after reportedly having breathing difficulties during one of his meetings.
The Vatican said he would …