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Israel Wiped Out Entire Lebanese Villages By Rigging Homes With Explosives
Apr 12, 2026 - World 
Over the course of the last two weeks, while the United States and Israel exchanged missiles, barbs and attempts to reach a peace deal, the Israeli military carried out the systematic demolition of entire villages in southern Lebanon.
Pak Hikes Electricity Tariff In Double Whammy After Fuel Price Rise
Apr 12, 2026 - World 
Pakistan increased electricity tariffs by Rs 1.42 per unit under the monthly fuel cost adjustment.
Hungary election live: voters head to the polls in contest that could see end of Viktor Orbán’s rule
Apr 12, 2026 - World 
Prime minister has been trailing in the polls to Péter Magyar in race that could have repercussions for Europe, the US and Russiain BudapestViktor Orbán finished his electoral campaign at a rally in front of the Matthias Church in the centre of the Buda Castle District last night. Continue reading...
GSK reports promising early results in ovarian and womb cancer drug trial
Apr 12, 2026 - World 
Mo-Rez reduced or eliminated tumours in over 60% of patients and is expected to be a blockbuster drugGSK has revealed positive results for a treatment for gynaecological cancers as its chief executive, Luke Miels, steps up drug development efforts at the group.The company said that in an early-stage trial Mocertatug Rezetecan, known as Mo-Rez, shrank or eliminated tumours in 62% of patients with ovarian cancer where chemotherapy had failed, and in 67% of those with endometrial cancer. Continue reading...
Richard Tice’s firm alleged to have broken law by failing to pay tax
Apr 12, 2026 - World 
Report says company did not pay tens of thousands in tax on dividends given to Reform UK deputy leader and trustRichard Tice’s company has been accused of breaking the law by allegedly failing to pay tens of thousands of pounds in tax on dividends that were paid to him and his offshore trust.Reform UK’s multimillionaire deputy leader is alleged to have received at least £91,000 in excess payments as a result, the Sunday Times reported. Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates – whose analysis was cited by the newspaper – said that further analysis suggested that the total in tax that should have been paid by Tice’s company was about £120,000. Continue reading...