Trump doubles down on his tariffs, while sparing the UK from the latest duties.
Oreo maker sues Aldi in US over ‘copycat’ packaging
The discount supermarket is being sued in a US court, accused of imitating the American biscuit brand.
IDF says roads to Gaza aid centres are ‘combat zones’ as sites close for day
Aid distribution will be halted on Wednesday, with Gazans warned by the IDF not to travel to collection points.
The Today Debate: Israel-Gaza – are we witnessing war crimes?
The BBC’s Anna Foster hosts a debate to discuss whether there have been war crimes in Israel and Gaza.
Euthanasia activist arrested over ‘suicide pod’ dies
Dr Florian Willet was arrested last September following the death of a woman in a forest in Switzerland.
Musk calls Trump’s tax bill a ‘disgusting abomination’
Musk has repeatedly struck out at the bill, saying it undercuts Doge’s work to slash federal spending.
Family of Boulder suspect arrested by immigration officers
The wife and five children of Mohammed Sabry Soliman have been taken into custody by immigration authorities.
Dutch government collapses after far-right leader quits coalition
The decision, which sparked anger among Geert Wilders’ coalition partners, will pave the way for new elections in the Netherlands.
South Korean opposition wins presidency after months of political chaos
Lee Jae-myung was voted in exactly six months after his predecessor made a failed martial law bid.
South Korean opposition wins presidency after months of political chaos
Lee Jae-myung was voted in exactly six months after his predecessor made a failed martial law bid.


