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Caribbean Islands Fight Over Beach Access

For more than two decades, the Pink Sands Beach Bar on the Caribbean island of Barbuda served as a popular gathering place for residents and visitors. Located along the island’s famous pink shoreline, the small beach bar was known for community events, Sunday relaxation and friendly domino games. Its owner, Miranda Beazer, says everything changed in 2017 when Hurricane Irma devastated Barbuda and forced the evacuation of the island’s entire population to neighbouring Antigua. The hurricane destroyed both her bar and her home. “It was heartbreaking. Almost nobody escaped the damage,” she recalls. After the disaster, Miranda planned to rebuild, but her husband later passed away, making the process even more difficult. Soon after, foreign investors reportedly began offering large sums of money for her beachfront property. She refused every offer. “I’m not interested in selling,” she says. “I want […]

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India Food Safety Fears Drive Homemade Trend

In her kitchen in New Delhi, 55-year-old Nirmal Rao carefully spreads boiled turmeric under the sun before grinding it into powder at home. Like many middle-class Indians, she has started preparing basic food ingredients herself because she no longer fully trusts products sold in local markets. “We shouldn’t have to do this, but it’s becoming difficult to trust what we buy,” she says while filling jars with homemade turmeric powder. Across several Indian cities, more families are quietly returning to traditional food preparation methods. Many now grind spices manually, make paneer at home, or purchase grains directly from farmers. The growing trend is largely driven by concerns over food safety and adulteration. Official figures indicate that between 2022 and 2025, nearly one out of every six food samples tested by authorities failed to meet safety standards. During the same period, […]

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Iran Threatens to Extend Conflict Beyond Region if US Israel Resume Attacks

Iran's Revolutionary Guard has warned that it will extend the Middle East conflict beyond the region if the United States and Israel resume attacks on Tehran. The paramilitary group released a strong statement on Wednesday cautioning that continued hostilities against Iran would lead to devastating strikes. According to the semi-official Mehr news agency the Revolutionary Guard said the war would be extended beyond the region and strikes would cause downfall in ways that cannot be foreseen. The Iran conflict has reached a precarious stalemate over the past few weeks. A ceasefire remains in place as both sides compete for control over the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. About 20 percent of the global oil and liquefied natural gas supply normally passes through this critical waterway. However shipping activities have nearly stopped since the war began on February 28. The Revolutionary […]

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UK allows diesel and jet fuel refined from Russian oil

The UK government has issued a licence allowing imports of diesel and jet fuel that were refined from Russian crude in third countries, officials said. The move responds to rising fuel prices and supply concerns after disruptions linked to the conflict in the Middle East and a closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The licence, published on Tuesday and effective immediately, covers diesel and jet fuel refined abroad — notably in countries such as India and Turkey — while other oil product restrictions remain in place. Companies bringing these fuels into the UK must keep required records and follow conditions set by the licence. Government ministers said the change is needed to protect supply chains and ease cost‑of‑living pressures for households and businesses, while saying overall sanctions pressure on Russia will continue. The licence is indefinite but will be reviewed […]

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Police Probe MAFS UK Assault Allegations

British police have urged anyone who believes they may have been sexually assaulted while taking part in the reality TV show Married At First Sight UK to contact authorities, following serious allegations revealed in a BBC Panorama investigation. The investigation disclosed claims from three women linked to the Channel 4 programme. Two alleged they were raped during filming, while a third accused her on-screen partner of carrying out a sexual act without her consent. The Metropolitan Police said no formal criminal complaints had yet been filed, but officers are encouraging potential victims to come forward regardless of how much time has passed. Police are also expected to seek further information from Channel 4 and the production teams behind the programme. The allegations have sparked a major reaction across the UK media industry and political circles. A spokesperson for Prime Minister […]

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Patrick Bruel Denies Misconduct Allegations

French singer and actor Patrick Bruel is facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct that have recently attracted major attention in France. The 67-year-old artist strongly denies all accusations and says he has never used his fame to force or manipulate anyone into non-consensual relationships. One of the most high-profile accusations comes from television presenter Flavie Flament. She claims that Bruel sexually assaulted her in 1991 when she was 16 years old. In an interview published by Mediapart, Flament said she lost consciousness after drinking tea at the singer’s Paris apartment and later believed she had been drugged and raped. Patrick Bruel responded publicly through Instagram, stating that he has “never forced himself on a woman” and has never drugged or manipulated anyone. His lawyer, Christophe Ingrain, also rejected the allegations, arguing that any relationship between the two at the time […]

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Finland Plans Stricter Rules for International Students

Finland is planning new rules that would make it harder for international students to get and keep residence permits. The proposed changes are meant to increase financial checks and make sure students can support themselves while studying in the country. Authorities also want to reduce the risk of students depending on public welfare. Under the plan, students may be asked to show stronger proof of funds when applying for permits. Officials may also review whether students are receiving social assistance and check if they still meet the required conditions during permit renewals. The new rules are expected to affect students from outside the European Union and European Economic Area the most. They may also face closer scrutiny when applying for or renewing study permits in Finland. The government says the measures are meant to protect students from financial hardship and […]

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US–Iran crisis: Nigerian crude nears $120

Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have driven Nigerian crude oil prices close to $120 per barrel, as global markets react to supply fears around the Strait of Hormuz. Data cited from the Central Bank of Nigeria show that Bonny Light, Nigeria’s flagship crude grade, recently traded around $117 per barrel, up sharply from earlier in the year. Analysts say the US–Iran war and Iran’s move to restrict traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for about 20 per cent of the world’s oil and gas shipments, have fuelled the price spike. Nigeria has benefited from higher export receipts, with some reports estimating an oil revenue windfall running into several trillions of naira compared to budget benchmarks. However, the surge in crude prices is a double‑edged sword for the country, which still imports most of its […]

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UAE Reports Drone Strike Near Nuclear Plant

The United Arab Emirates has described a drone strike near its Barakah nuclear power plant as a “dangerous escalation” after an attack triggered a fire close to the facility on Sunday. According to the UAE’s defence ministry, three drones entered the country from the western border direction. Air defence systems intercepted two of them, while the third struck an electrical generator located outside the inner security perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi. Authorities confirmed that the strike caused a fire, but no injuries were reported and there was no impact on nuclear safety or radiation levels at the site. The UAE’s foreign ministry condemned the incident, calling it an “unacceptable act of aggression” and warning that the country reserves the right to respond to threats against its security and infrastructure. Officials stressed that targeting peaceful nuclear […]

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Iran Faces Criticism Over Rising Executions

A growing wave of executions in Iran has raised fresh international concern, as human rights groups accuse authorities of using the death penalty to silence dissent following recent political unrest and regional conflict. One of the latest cases involved 29-year-old Kurdish prisoner Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, who was executed after spending more than three years on death row in western Iran. Before his execution, he sent a voice message from prison declaring his innocence and claiming he had been forced into false confessions through torture and threats. Mehrab had been arrested during the nationwide protests that erupted in 2022 after the death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody. Iranian authorities accused him of involvement in the killing of a member of the Basij militia during the demonstrations. According to the Kurdistan Human Rights Network, he was executed without prior notice to […]

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