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Verstappen fastest in first morning of Bahrain test

Red Bull's Max Verstappen ends the first morning of the first Bahrain test with the fastest time.

Verstappen fastest in first morning of Bahrain test

Red Bull's Max Verstappen ends the first morning of the first Bahrain test with the fastest time.
Iran 'Buries' Nuclear Site As Satellite Images Reveal US Military Buildup

Iran 'Buries' Nuclear Site As Satellite Images Reveal US Military Buildup

Amid mounting tensions over a potential US military strike on Iran, images reveal entrances to Iranian nuclear sites appear to have been buried under tons of soil. 
Zelensky ‘planning Ukraine election and peace deal referendum in spring’ after US pressure

Zelensky ‘planning Ukraine election and peace deal referendum in spring’ after US pressure

Announcement is set to be made on the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine-Russia war
Hong Kong journalists face 'precarious' future after Jimmy Lai jailed

Hong Kong journalists face 'precarious' future after Jimmy Lai jailed

For Hong Kong journalists, this week's sentencing of pro-democracy newspaper boss Jimmy Lai cements a climate of fear and self-censorship in the years since Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law.

Florida’s anti-Israel GOP candidate James Fishback is railing against ‘goyslop.’ What is he talking about?

(JTA) — At a campus campaign stop last week, Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate James Fishback dropped some unusual verbiage while inveighing against junk food in school cafeterias. “I’m not saying that the test scores are the result of the Pop-Tarts,” Fishback told a crowd at the University of Central Florida, in remarks boosting locally grown... The post Florida’s anti-Israel GOP candidate James Fishback is railing against ‘goyslop.’ What is he talking about? appeared first on The Forward.
The ‘once-in-a-decade’ chance to transform the UK’s footprint on the world

The ‘once-in-a-decade’ chance to transform the UK’s footprint on the world

With the UK saying that it wishes to become an ‘investor’ rather than a ‘donor’ in the era of foreign aid cuts, reforming UK supply chain laws could ensure that overseas investment maximises the benefits to people in developing countries. Nick Ferris reports
Trump ramps up war fears with 'second carrier' threat to Iran

Trump ramps up war fears with 'second carrier' threat to Iran

US President Donald Trump's 'second carrier 'strike force warning to Iran as he faces crunch meeting with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu and Iran apologises for mishandling protests
French AI firm Mistral to build data centres in Sweden

French AI firm Mistral to build data centres in Sweden

French AI developer Mistral said Wednesday that it would build data centres in Sweden, its first outside France, as it races to compete with the sector's biggest names.

Wales stalwart Lake announces retirement at 35

Kerin Lake says it has been an honour to wear the Welsh jersey and thanks her friends and family for their support.

Wales trailblazer Lake announces retirement

Kerin Lake says it has been an honour to wear the Wales jersey and thanks friends and family for their support.

Wales trailblazer Lake announces retirement

Kerin Lake says it has been an honour to wear the Wales jersey and thanks friends and family for their support.