The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-07-29 11:17:28 (2 weeks ago)
Prince Harry and co-claimants face huge legal bill due to insurance shortfall
Claimants’ insurance might not cover Associated Newspapers’ costs for defending phone-hacking case, high court hears
The Duke of Sussex and his co-claimants could be millions of pounds out of pocket after losing their privacy case against the publishers of the Daily Mail, the high court in London heard.
The seven claimants, who include Prince Harry, Doreen Lawrence and Elton John, sued Associated Newspapers Limited over allegations of unlawful information gathering, with their claims dismissed in their entirely by Mr Justice Nicklin on 7 July. Now, their insurance may not cover the costs incurred by ANL defending the case.
Continue reading...Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-07-29 11:15:25 (2 weeks ago)
Amazon reviewers can't get enough of these 13 DeWalt tools, starting at $32
Save up to 62% on DeWalt's best-selling tools, including drills, saws, leaf blowers and more, all backed by thousands of five-star Amazon reviews.
New York Times - World News
New York Times - World News
2026-07-29 11:15:08 (2 weeks ago)
St. Mary’s, Newfoundland, Will No Longer Reek of Rotten Fish Sauce
In Newfoundland, 20-year-old smelly sludge will finally be removed.
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-07-29 11:13:11 (2 weeks ago)
Forensic teams search a suspected mass grave from the Kosovo war
Kosovo authorities are excavating part of a village after discovering human remains believed to be from the 1998-1999 Kosovo war
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-07-29 11:13:08 (2 weeks ago)
Saudi Arabia executes 5 Ethiopians over drug-related charges, rights group says
Human Rights Watch says Saudi Arabia executed five Ethiopians this week on drug-related charges after a trial that allegedly lacked due process
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-07-29 11:13:03 (2 weeks ago)
Ugandan opposition figure Besigye collapses in the dock during treason trial
An opposition leader facing treason charges in Uganda appeared to collapse in court as he protested what he has long felt is personal injustice in the trial that is riveting this East African country
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-07-29 11:12:59 (2 weeks ago)
Lebanese lawyers file complaint against banker who met with Israel's Netanyahu
Lebanese lawyers have filed a complaint against local banker Antoun Sehnaoui for meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week in Washington
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-07-29 11:12:55 (2 weeks ago)
Norwegian teenager convicted for his role in murder-for-hire ordered by Iran-linked crime gang
A Norwegian teenager has been convicted of traveling to Britain to carry out a contract killing on behalf of an international crime gang linked to Iran
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-07-29 11:12:52 (2 weeks ago)
Iraq's balancing act is only getting harder as the war between the US and Iran widens
U.S. and Saudi strikes against Iran-allied factions in Iraq have put the Iraqi government in a delicate position
Times of India
Times of India
2026-07-29 11:08:20 (2 weeks ago)
Anthony Fauci invokes Fifth Amendment at Senate hearing on Covid response
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-07-29 11:07:45 (2 weeks ago)
'Rethink the forest' amid unprecedented wildfires: Return to 'ancestral ways of managing the land'?
Stuart Norval welcomes Jean-Luc Gleyze, President of the Departmental Council of the Gironde, and Stéphane Delpeyrat-Vincent, former firefighter and founder of WARUCENE, a research firm specialising in wildfire prevention. The Gironde wildfires expose the growing challenges of land management in a warming world. Offering complementary perspectives, Jean-Luc Gleyze, speaking from the front line of the emergency response, presents the fires as a test of social solidarity, institutional coordination, and public resilience. By contrast, Stéphane Delpeyrat-Vincent argues that increasingly destructive wildfires are not simply emergencies to be fought, but symptoms of a deeper structural failure: landscapes managed for a climate that no longer exists. Together, their analysis suggests that the challenge is no longer simply to improve firefighting capacity, but to rethink forests, communities, and urban planning in an era of accelerating climate change.
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-07-29 11:07:21 (2 weeks ago)
US and Saudi Araba jointly strike Iraq, widening the conflict
The US-Israel war on Iran is widening once again, with the US and Saudi Arabia launching joint airstrikes on Iran-backed armed groups in Iraq. Earlier, Tehran targeted US bases in Jordan and ships in the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump is now vowing further retaliation, raising fresh concerns that the conflict is entering a dangerous new phase.
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