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Apr 11, 2026

Melania Trump, Out-Of-The-Blue, Denies Epstein Ties. But Why Now?

Melania Trump said she and her attorneys were fighting back against "unfound and baseless lies" in regards to her connections to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

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Apr 11, 2026

10 Indian Nationals Indicted In US Visa Fraud Conspiracy

The United States Attorney's Office said all 10 defendants were previously charged by criminal complaint and released on conditions.

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Apr 11, 2026

Iranian Delegation Arrives In Pak For Peace Talks. Welcomed By Asim Munir

The Iranian delegation led by its Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, along with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, would participate in the Islamabad Talks.

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Apr 11, 2026

Trump's Peace Board Faces Cash Crunch Amid US-Iran War, Stalls Gaza Plan: Report

Donald Trump's Board of Peace plan envisages large-scale rebuilding of the enclave after the disarmament of Hamas, whose attacks on Israel triggered the Gaza war.

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Apr 11, 2026

2,760 Degrees Celsius, 40,000 Kmph: Artemis II Re-entry Had NASA On The Edge

The mission's tenth day brought the biggest challenge - a high-stakes re-entry into the Earth's orbit at speeds reaching 40,000 kilometres per hour and temperatures of 2,760 degrees Celsius.

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Apr 11, 2026

JD Vance In Pak For Iran Talks: Why It's His Most Important Day In Politics

It was a war JD Vance never wanted. Now the US vice president has been...

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Apr 11, 2026

Kamala Harris Says She Might Run For President Again In 2028

Former Vice President Kamala Harris, who was the Democratic Party's nominee for the presidency in 2024, said on Friday that she was considering running for president again in 2028.

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Apr 11, 2026

'One Nation Under God': What Is Trump's Washington Arch Plan

Trump has said he wants to build the arch near the Lincoln Memorial and argued that the nation's capital first sought such a monument 200 years ago.

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Apr 11, 2026

King signs up David Beckham to his Chelsea flower show team

Ex-footballer to decorate gnome for annual event after organisers lift ban on the ornaments dating back to 1927 Rare roses and stunning irises are usually among the most coveted items at the Chelsea flower show. But this year, the star attraction might be pink, sequined – and decorated by David Beckham.The former England football captain is co-designing a garden at the May event with King Charles and as part of that effort he has been given a garden gnome to paint. It will be auctioned off for charity. Continue reading...

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Apr 11, 2026

State failing to learn lessons of Southport attack, say victims’ lawyers

Exclusive: Guardian analysis suggests young people who pose ‘catastrophic’ threat still slipping through systemMinisters are “failing to learn the lessons” from the Southport attack and allowing violence-obsessed teenagers to remain a “catastrophic” threat to society, lawyers for victims of the atrocity have said ahead of the findings of an official inquiry.A report on the July 2024 attack by the judge Sir Adrian Fulford, to be released on Monday, is expected to strongly criticise failings by a series of agencies, including the counter-terrorism programme Prevent. Continue reading...

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Apr 11, 2026

Zebras, wealth and power: Hungary’s election tests Orbán’s grip on power

Corruption scandals and a surging opposition have turned the vote into the biggest test yet for the long-serving populist leaderThe drone footage showed a sprawling residence in northern Hungary, complete with manicured gardens, a swimming pool and an underground garage. But it was what came next that captured much of the country’s imagination: zebras darting across the countryside. Continue reading...

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Apr 11, 2026

The war over Omagh’s gold: the £21bn mine plan tearing a community apart

On Monday, a public inquiry will reopen, nine years after the plan was proposed and a toxic local battle beganWhen Fidelma O’Kane retired more than a decade ago from her career as a social worker and lecturer, she thought she would be “travelling and having a glass of wine and eating chocolate and reading books” while based in the quiet, hilly corner of rural County Tyrone where she has lived almost all her life.It didn’t quite work out that way. Instead, an idle remark from a neighbour would set O’Kane on a path that would become an all-consuming mission. A mining company, the neighbour told her, was planning to drill for long-rumoured reserves of gold in the Sperrins, the low peatland mountain range in Northern Ireland where O’Kane’s family has lived for generations. Continue reading...