British authorities made nearly 900 arrests during a London protest supporting the banned Palestine Action group. The government outlawed the organisation under anti-terror laws after incidents targeting defence companies with Israeli links. Protesters accuse the government of complicity in Israeli war crimes. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Claire Smart reported coordinated violence, while organisers claimed those arrested included diverse individuals.
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Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, sought safety in Charlotte, USA. But tragedy struck when she was fatally stabbed on a train after work. The incident occurred on August 22. Police identified the suspect as Decarlos Brown and charged him with first-degree murder. The attack appeared random. Iryna's family, who fled Ukraine due to the... Expand
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The 8th Sharjah Film Platform runs from 14–23 November 2025, showcasing diverse international and regional films at Mirage City Cinema and other Sharjah venues. The Early Bird Pass, available for 40 AED for one month only, offers unlimited access to screenings plus festival merchandise, featuring acclaimed titles like On Becoming a Guinea Fowl and Yathoom by Emirati filmmaker Hana Kazim.
In Princeton, New Jersey, the former homes of Presidents Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson are drawing significant attention. Cleveland's Georgian mansion, Westland, recently sold for $5.28 million, while Wilson's Tudor Revival residence, where he lived until his presidency, is on the market for $6.5 million. Both properties boast historical significance and unique architectural features, reflecting their presidential past.