A singer's death, 38,000 songs and a question - who owns the music? Zubeen Garg’s music ownership is scattered among a complicated network of producers, distributors and labels. 'Billions wasted on migrant hotels' and 'Trudeau, madly, deeply' A report on the Home Office's handling of asylum hotels and singer Katy Perry's relationship with ex-Canadian PM make the papers. The IDF celebrates one year since crippling attack on Iranian air defenses The October 2024 precision strikes targeted and destroyed ballistic missile launch sites and arms manufacturing facilities. |
Putin tests new 'invincible' nuclear-powered missile Russia has tested a new nuclear-powered cruise missile with an unlimited range, the country's top general said. From Dublin to Cape Verde: ‘Apart from family and friends the only thing I miss is the odd bag of Tayto crisps’ Amy Keenan Molloy moved with her husband to Cape Verde in 2005, where she has run bars, set up a charity and become an author of children’s books Sixty-five nations sign first UN treaty to fight cybercrime, in milestone for digital cooperation Sixty-five nations have signed a landmark United Nations treaty in Hanoi aimed at tackling cybercrime - a move Secretary-General António Guterres hailed as a historic step toward a safer digital world. |