Hamas rejects ceasefire until Israel withdraws from Gaza

January 21 Israeli hostages | Israeli hostages at risk from deadly fungus with ‘no treatment’ in Hamas tunnel network A mysterious deadly fungus in the Hamas tunnel network poses a new threat to the 136 hostages being held in Gaza, Israeli officials have claimed. A member of the hostage team in Israel, speaking on conditionContinue reading “Hamas rejects ceasefire until Israel withdraws from Gaza”

Could there be a border deal between Israel and Lebanon?

Israeli strikes on suspected Hezbollah missile launch sites following rocket attacks from Lebanon By Nataliya Vasilyeva In Jerusalem As cross-border clashes between Israel and Hezbollah are raising fears of a second front for Israel, a top Lebanese official has come forward with a rare diplomatic outreach that could prevent the fighting spilling over into aContinue reading “Could there be a border deal between Israel and Lebanon?”

Frontpage for Thursday 16 November 2023

Why the Supreme Court ruled Rwanda deportations are unlawful The five most senior judges on the UK’s Supreme Court have ruled unanimously that the plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda is unlawful. Giving their verdict, Lord Reed, president of the court, said the court had fast tracked its judgement because of the “public importance”Continue reading “Frontpage for Thursday 16 November 2023”

Frontpage for Wednesday 15 November 2023

By Daniel Hardaker Rishi Sunak has fulfilled his pledge to halve inflation — and Michael Howard states that Suella Braverman is guilty of “shameful insubordination”. Decoding Suella Braverman’s poison-soaked resignation letter to Rishi Sunak Much of Suella Braverman’s resignation letter can be read as coded messages, argues Associate Editor Gordon Rayner. Analysing the text, heContinue reading “Frontpage for Wednesday 15 November 2023”

The Telegraph’s Frontpage for Tuesday Novembre 07

By Shauna Brown Good evening. The New York judge in charge of Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial has ordered the former president’s lawyer to “control him”, after Mr Trump provided extended answers to his questions. Elsewhere, Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousef said a planned pro-Palestinian rally in London on Armistice Day should go ahead, afterContinue reading “The Telegraph’s Frontpage for Tuesday Novembre 07”

Kharkiv’s cemetery and Ukraine’s counter-offensive

Vitaly Lenets, 61 yrs, a former grave digger who now looks after the graveyards at Kharkiv Cemetery Credit: Heathcliff O’Malley One only needs to visit Kharkiv’s cemetery to get a true sense of the losses inflicted upon Ukraine By Heathcliff O’Malley On the southern outskirts of Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv, not far from the nowContinue reading “Kharkiv’s cemetery and Ukraine’s counter-offensive”

The war in Ukraine enters into its second year tomorrow

By Chris Evans, EDITOR Dear Reader, The war in Ukraine enters into its second year tomorrow and Vladimir Putin‘s determination to fight on appears undiminished. But what next for the defiant Russian leader – and for the rest of the world? The Telegraph’s expert reporting team has taken stock of the war’s impact and theContinue reading “The war in Ukraine enters into its second year tomorrow”

The Telegraph looking at the second week of August 2022

August 08 Big-name charities resume controversial fundraising tactic Family stumble across cache of firearms while paddling in pond The Real Windsors: Queen of Steel, review: Her Majesty recast as Logan Roy from Succession Gurinder Chadha: ‘People get defensive about the British Empire but it’s our shared history’ August 09 By Danny Boyle We knew itContinue reading “The Telegraph looking at the second week of August 2022”

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