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Cyclist in his 70s taken to hospital after crash

Hertfordshire Police says the man has "potentially life-threatening injuries".


The Tory big beasts looking to avoid a Portillo moment

Although the Prime Minister is expected to hold his own seat, a number of his Cabinet members are staring down the barrel of defeat.


Mexico's Sheinbaum taps Garcia Harfuch as security minister in bid to tackle crime

By Adriana Barrera MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on Thursday named Omar Garcia Harfuch to be her security minister in a bid to repeat the successes in fighting crime she achieved as mayor of Mexico City. Garcia Harfuch, who served as Sheinbaum's security chief when she ran the capital from 2018 to 2023, was credited with halving the homicide rate in the city.


Election 2024: Exit poll shows Labour majority of xxx

Sir Keir Starmer is poised to become Prime Minister according to exit polls, as voting in the General Election ends. It would be the first time in 14 years that a Labour government would lead the country.


SNP faces 'slaughter' says former leader Salmond

The SNP is on course to be 'slaughtered' in the General Election with its biggest loss of MPs in history. John Swinney's party looked set to lose 38 seats compared to the 2019 election.


Exit poll: What is the forecast in my area?

Enter a postcode to find out the exit poll forecast


Prime Minister of tiny African nation Cape Verde visits Cape Cod

Prime Minister of tiny African nation Cape Verde visits Cape Cod


Netanyahu sends delegation to negotiate hostage release deal

Netanyahu will have consultations with his ceasefire negotiations team prior to cabinet meetings this evening, and will speak with US President Joe Biden


Grinning Farage arrives in Clacton after explosive exit poll

Nigel Farage is set to lead a squad of 13 Reform UK MPs in the Commons, the election exit poll suggests. The party leader is on course to enter Parliament at the eighth attempt by winning in the Essex coastal seat of Clacton.


University and student in court fight over protest

The University of Birmingham is seeking a court order against a pro-Palestinian protest camp.


General election count in chaos as police take ballots over 'fraud'

Scottish police rushed to Emirates Arena in Glasgow, where they reportedly seized three ballot papers.


Singaporeans call JB residents “lucky” because eating out is “really super cheap” there

SINGAPORE: A recent online discussion among Singaporeans has brought up the cost of living and... The post Singaporeans call JB residents “lucky” because eating out is “really super cheap” there appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Reform UK win first seat as Anderson retains Ashfield

Lee Anderson has retained his Ashfield seat - the first win for Reform UK. Mr Anderson, a former Labour councillor, had been elected in 2019 as a Tory MP in the Nottinghamshire constituency and was deputy party chairman before he lost the whip and then defected to Reform earlier this year.


UK's Farage claims establishment 'revolt'

Brexit figurehead Nigel Farage has claimed to have kickstarted a "revolt against the establishment", after exit polls indicated his hard-right party had secured an unprecedented electoral breakthrough. Reform UK, a re-brand of the Brexit Party that Farage founded in 2018, were predicted to secure 13 seats -- the first time a party on Britain's far-right fringes has won more than a single seat.


UK general election live results 2024: By the numbers

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s party is expected to lose the July 4 election after 14 years of Conservative rule.


“62% haircut” – GIC sells stake in UK mall purchased at 312 million for 120 million

SINGAPORE: Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC has reportedly sold its 17.5 per cent stake in... The post “62% haircut” – GIC sells stake in UK mall purchased at 312 million for 120 million appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Farage hails 'unbelievable' early results for Reform

The Reform UK leader says his party could be on course for more than six million votes across the country.


Lost remnants of the Revolutionary War uncovered in Virginia

Archaeologists recently unearthed lost remnants of America's first soldiers who found in the Revolutionary War. The discovery was made in Colonia Williamsburg, Virginia.


The greatest mass evacuations in history

Throughout history, there have been many events that led to mass evacuations. The reasons for people leaving their homes and fleeing vary, but such extreme measures are usually deployed in the face of a natural disaster, or even a man-made event such as war. Records of evacuations date all the way back to nearly 500 BCE, so it's not something new to humankind. In this gallery, we take you on a journey through the most significant mass evacuations to have ever occurred. Click on and get to know all about them.


UK food safety in 'absolute chaos' due to Brexit, expert warns

Chris Elliott, the founder of the Institute for Global Food Security said that with the UK importing nearly 50 per cent of all food we eat, everything that happens in the world impacts us.


Learn the meaning behind all 50 state names

Have you ever wondered about the origin and meaning behind your state's name? Every state in the US has a unique and rich history. If you want to understand how your state came to exist, just take a look at its name. Take a look at the meaning behind every state name in the gallery! How many do you already know?


3,644 more eligible voters in latest electoral roll compared to PE2023

SINGAPORE: The Government has released an update on the latest electoral roll, revealing that there... The post 3,644 more eligible voters in latest electoral roll compared to PE2023 appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Sir Keir Starmer holds Holborn and St Pancras

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer holds Holborn and St Pancras. Labour is forecast to have a 170-seat majority in the Commons, with the Conservatives reduced to their lowest number of MPs on record.


Diarrhea, tuberculosis, and worse: How Americans died in the 1800s

In the 19th century, diseases that are relatively uncommon today were major causes of death in the United States. Infectious diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and tuberculosis, often referred to as "consumption" in historical records, were rampant and claimed numerous lives. Poor sanitation and limited medical knowledge contributed to the spread of these diseases. Diarrhea, usually resulting from contaminated water or food, was also a significant cause of mortality. These ailments were particularly devastating in crowded urban areas, where living conditions were cramped and unhygienic. In this gallery, we examine the 'Mortality of the United States' 1860 census report, providing intriguing insights into how individuals met their demise during this era. If you are curious, click on and explore the most common ways people died in 1800s America.


Peru Congress approves statute of limitations for crimes against humanity

LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's Congress passed a law on Thursday introducing a statute of limitations for crimes against humanity, despite opposition from human rights organizations who argue the measure will hamper ongoing investigations into serious abuses. The law passed with 15 votes in favor and 12 against in the Congress' permanent commission, after the right-wing dominated legislature initially


History's most notorious scientific experiments

The vast majority of experiments undertaken in the name of science have been for the greater good of humanity. But history has also recorded some highly controversial and, in some cases, truly horrific research deemed at the very least unethical and immoral. And at worst, downright criminal. So, in the annuals of notoriety, what are the experiments that have unnerved us, disgusted us, and absolutely terrified us? Click through and conduct your own studies.


Firms weigh removing Taiwan staff from China after death penalty threat

By Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) -Some foreign companies are considering moving Taiwanese employees out of China after Beijing said it could impose the death penalty on "diehard" Taiwan independence separatists, said four people familiar with the matter. The new guidelines have caused some Taiwanese expatriates and foreign multinationals operating in China to scramble to assess their legal risks


Iranians vote in run-off presidential election amid widespread apathy

By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranians will vote in a run-off presidential election on Friday amid voter apathy and heightened regional tensions. The run-off follows a June 28 ballot with historic low turnout, when over 60% of Iranian voters abstained from the snap election for a successor to Ebrahim Raisi, following his death in a helicopter crash. The low participation is seen by critics


Swimming chiefs confirm US criminal investigation into Chinese athletes who competed at 2021 Olympics despite FAILING doping tests

The international swimming federation says its top administrator has been ordered to testify as in a criminal investigation into the case of 23 Chinese swimmers who failed doping tests in 2021.


Peru and Ecuador to join efforts on security and oil integration

LIMA (Reuters) - The presidents of Peru and Ecuador pledged to join efforts to fight transnational organized crime and also discussed new possibilities for oil processing, Peruvian Dina Boluarte said on Thursday. Boluarte made the remarks in Lima after meeting with her Ecuadorian counterpart, Daniel Noboa, in which the two signed a joint declaration between the Latin American countries. "We have


Robert Buckland speaks after losing his Swindon South seat to Labour

Conservative Robert Buckland loses his Swindon South seat to Labour. This comes after he reacted to the exit polls appearing to accept the verdict, saying 'that's politics' and that he will be 'leaving Parliament to be more involved in politics'.


FairPrice Group investigates after customer finds plastic clothespin in soup

SINGAPORE: FairPrice Group has launched an investigation after a customer complained online that she found... The post FairPrice Group investigates after customer finds plastic clothespin in soup appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Man stops driver and impersonates police officer

Police say the man's car had flashing lights and he wore a white police hat


EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: It's unlikely No 10 have put up bunting

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Case and Gray have form. He reportedly blocked Kemi Badenoch 's request to install Sue as permanent secretary at the business department.


US man jailed in Russia for 12 years on drug charges

Prosecutors said Robert Woodland was arrested while preparing to sell methadone - charges he denies.


Heroes of World War II: Thrilling stories of courage and sacrifice that saved lives

As persecution of Jews in Europe mounted in the years prior to and during World War II, many people desperately sought visas and other ways to escape the Nazi regime. With that, heroes emerged to stand up to the terror. Many fought quietly, like a Swiss diplomat who took advantage of Nazi officers' respect for paperwork, or the Polish nurse who smuggled thousands of Jewish kids from Warsaw's ghetto. And some of these heroes would survive the war; others, however, weren't as fortunate. Click on to discover the brave individuals who saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis.


Netanyahu and Biden speak as Hamas drops upfront end of war demand

Shortly after the move, Israel approved sending a team led by Mossad Director David Barnea to participate in further negotiations.


Brazil's Bolsonaro formally accused over Saudi gifts, sources say

BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian federal police on Thursday formally accused former President Jair Bolsonaro of embezzlement for allegedly misappropriating jewelry he received while head of state, including luxury items given by the Saudi Arabian government, two police sources said. This is the second time police have formally accused Bolsonaro of a crime. He was charged in March with forging his


Michelle Troconis, convicted for helping her boyfriend murder his wife, claims to be a ‘scapegoat’


Hezbollah fires 200 rockets and drones into Israel

Hezbollah launched the barrage in response to Israel's killing of one of its senior commanders.


Lib Dem Ed Davey says party on course for 'best result in a century'

Sir Ed spoke out after the exit poll suggested the Lib Dems are set to increase their presence in Parliament more than five-fold to 61, compared with the General Election result in 2019.


Nicola Sturgeon condemns the SNP campaign as exit poll predicts losses

Nicola Sturgeon has condemned the SNP 's general election campaign as she admitted exit polls painted a 'grim' picture for her party.


Which countries will have the largest population in 2075?


An upbeat Jeremy Corbyn arrives at Islington North vote count

An upbeat looking Jeremy Corbyn arrives at counting centre for Islington North. The former Labour leader, who was ousted from the party over anti-semitism, is going neck to neck with Labour's candidate Praful Nargund in the constituency.


It's the Nadine Dorries show! Former minister upstages Emily Maitlis

Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries stole the show on election night as she accused Alastair Campbell of sexism and revealed Boris Johnson had been texting her.


Woman, 98, loses 'last chance' after postal ballot did not arrive

Flora Kelsey, 98, from Corstorphine in Edinburgh West, says she may have been robbed of her last ever chance to take part in an election after her postal vote did not arrive on time.


Ecuador police free 49 people held by gang

Police seize dynamite, weapons and ammunitions during a raid of tunnels in a mining area.


Satellite images show deforestation toll of Indonesia mines

More than 700,000 hectares of forest in Indonesia have been cleared for mining since 2001, including large tracts of primary forest, a new analysis using satellite data has found. It estimates that mining -- including pits, processing facilities, tailings areas and roads -- resulted in the clearing of 721,000 hectares (7,210 square kilometres) of forest between 2001 and 2023.


Hunt for knifeman on the loose after triple stabbing six minutes apart

Three men were stabbed six minutes apart during the rampage in Feltham. They were all treated at the scene with two currently in hospital in a life threatening condition.


Sunak gives peerages to Theresa May and Sir Graham Brady

Rishi Sunak has handed peerages to former prime minister Theresa May, former chairman of the 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady and his chief of staff in the dissolution honours list. Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden, former chief whip Julian Smith, former defence secretary Ben Wallace and Scotland secretary Alister Jack have been nominated for knighthoods.