Belgian prosecutors have referred two Israeli soldiers to the International Criminal Court, accusing them of war crimes in Gaza. The men were identified at Tomorrowland festival, with allegations including torture and use of human shields. Belgium cited international law for jurisdiction, while the ICC is examining broader regional violations.
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library launches in Wandsworth, giving every child under five free monthly books. Supported by lottery funding, this literacy program starts deliveries in September 2025 and is part of the borough's major push for child development.
Queens Park Rangers put on an impressive show to beat Coventry City 4-1 during a 2004 League Championship match. QPR's attacking style and sharp finishing stood out, while Coventry struggled at the back. The win boosted QPR's mid-table ambitions and became a standout result in their rivalry.
Oriol Romeu, 33, will meet with new Barcelona manager Hansi Flick to discuss his uncertain role, as the club looks to shed salary and resolve his contract with one year left. Girona wants him back, but Barcelona prefers a mutual exit. Negotiations over finances could decide Romeu’s next move before preseason.
Harry Kane isn't ruling out a move to Manchester United and could be headed back to the Premier League. Despite his recent switch to Bayern Munich and a contract clause favoring Tottenham, talks of a transfer heat up as United sees him as a solution for their striker problem—especially with his impressive goal record.
Manchester United are pushing to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig, a move that may unsettle current forward Rasmus Højlund after a tough season. The deal could hit €90 million, reflecting United’s belief in Sesko’s potential despite alternatives like Ollie Watkins. Newcastle are trailing in the race, as Sesko prefers staying in Europe.
Air Force veterans who served at Area 51 say exposure to classified project radiation caused aggressive cancers, DNA damage, and birth defects. Medical records are hidden, blocking them from VA healthcare. The government denies responsibility, compounding their struggle for recognition and support.
Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty are separating after nearly 13 years together, confirming the news in a joint statement. The pair credited work distance and family challenges but denied any third-party involvement. Both remain committed to co-parenting their children and have asked for privacy.
Sri Lanka’s Online Safety Act, introduced in February 2024, draws fire for undermining the country’s digital economy and scaring off foreign investment. Major tech firms warn the law’s tough controls could isolate Sri Lankan businesses and reverse hard-won economic gains. Critics want an urgent repeal to avoid damage to free speech and economic progress.
Donald Trump called Channel migrants 'bad people' at a meeting with Keir Starmer in Scotland, despite saying he was unfamiliar with UK policy. The US President praised the UK's switch from Rwanda deportations to tougher border enforcement as migration and trade disputes topped agenda.
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