Taekwondo coach ARRESTED by Iran’s morality police for breaking ‘dress code’ & not wearing hijab during performance
A TAEKWONDO and gymnastics coach has been arrested for not wearing a headscarf during a public performance in Tehran by Iran’s morality police. The Iranian athlete and social media star was arrested by security forces in the despotic regime’s capital in the evening of 9 November. Sign up for The Sun newsletter Thank you! Haniyeh…
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Prince Harry phone hack witness says pivotal confession is fake
On one occasion, according to Burrows, Johnson offered to pay him £3000 to write a statement, later insisting it was just a joke. “I remember they asked me on more than one occasion whether I had done any work for the Daily Mail,” Burrows said. “They told me that the Daily Mail was a major…
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UK stops some intelligence sharing with US over boat strikes in Caribbean | World News
The UK has reportedly stopped sharing some intelligence with the US on suspected drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean following concerns over America’s strikes against the vessels. The US has reported carrying out 14 strikes since September on boats near the Venezuelan coast, with the number of people killed rising beyond 70. Downing Street did…
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British sniffer dog costs Channel smuggling gangs MILLIONS after tracking 76 small boats
The short-haired pointer has cost organised crime gangs millions in profits by helping to track down 76 illegal vessels on world’s second busiest border between Bulgaria and Turkey Adele has been stationed at the world’s second busiest land border A British sniffer dog has cost Channel smuggling gangs millions in profits after helping to seize…
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Girl who ‘raped, scalped & tried to kill’ 5-year-old with boy, 9, appears in court as victim’s parents plead with judge
A GIRL charged with rape and attempted murder has fronted court for the first time, as the victim’s desperate mother issued a tearful plea to the judge. The 10-year-old allegedly attacked a five-year-old child in Cleveland, Ohio in September, where the girl was left severely injured and disfigured. Sign up for The Sun newsletter Thank…
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Trump hosts Syrian president al Sharaa at historic Oval Office meeting | World News
Former al Qaeda commander and now Syrian leader Ahmed al Sharaa has been welcomed by Donald Trump to the White House. It was the first visit to the Oval Office by a Syrian head of state since the country gained independence in 1946. Mr Sharaa, 43, who once had a $10m US bounty on his…
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a rift is cleaving apart Donald Trump’s right-wing coalition
“I disagree with, and even abhor, things that Nick Fuentes says, but cancelling him is not the answer,” Roberts said. Conservatives must focus on dismantling “the vile ideas of the left”, he said, not “attacking our friends on the right”. Conservatives must focus on dismantling “the vile ideas of the left”, Kevin Roberts (pictured) said,…
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‘I was left to drown at sea by man who killed by family but had other ideas’
Terry Jo Duperrault was just 11 when she was found drifting alone in the Caribbean Sea In November 1961, a shocking discovery was made in the Caribbean Sea. Terry Jo Duperrault, an 11-year-old girl, was found drifting alone, sunburned, dehydrated and barely conscious, clinging to a small cork raft. She was the sole survivor of…
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Britain to send in military to help protect Belgium from ‘rogue drones’
BRITAIN is providing military support to nearby Belgium after a series of worrying, suspected Russian drone incursions into its airspace. Sir Richard Knighton, the new chief of the defence staff, said that his Belgian counterpart had asked for help and that equipment and personnel were on the way. Sign up for The Sun newsletter Thank…
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Two dead and a million evacuated as Super Typhoon Fung-wong hits Philippines | World News
Two people have died and more than one million people evacuated after a storm bearing down on the Philippines intensified into a super typhoon and made landfall on Sunday. Fung-wong started battering eastern and central parts of the country, causing power outages, and forcing President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to declare a state of emergency. One…
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