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Ukraine has combined assassinations with bombings in a bid to break the logistical spine of Russiaโs war effort, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley
The Kremlin ordered the shutdown after Israel's use of hacked surveillance cameras and artificial intelligence in Iran during the operation that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

As Erika Kirk made an appearance at a Turning Point USA women's conference in Texas, one protester was seen dressed as her husband and re-enacting his death.
Vance had previously credited the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk with elevating his political career and advocating for him to be Trumpโs running mate
Kirk, who has taken over as CEO of TPUSA in the wake of her husband Charlie's assassination, was giving her address when interrupted.
For the first time, closely guarded video footage of her slain Charlie Kirk naming his successor can be released.
Johannes Natland, 19, travelled from the oil-rich town of Stavanger, south west Norway, to assassinate a target in the UK 'in return for money', the Old Bailey was told.
Two men injured at the Butler, Pennsylvania rally shooting are asking the federal government for at least $150,000
The White House Correspondents' Association has announced that its annual dinner has been rescheduled.
Ivanka Trump, who was recently threatened in an alleged terrorist assassination plot, has revealed in a podcast interview why she has stepped away from public service.
The 23-year-old from southwestern Utah is charged with aggravated murder in the assassination of Charlie Kirk on the Utah Valley University campus
As its third season ends, Sam Levinsonโs HBO show reflects the grim future that gen Z faces. Its rage-bait is precisely the point The third season of Euphoria has been almost impossible to ignore for anyone with a smartphone. The HBO drama, which started off in 2019 following a group of hedonistic, privileged teens, has evolved into televisionโs answer to rage-bait, creating moments that are specifically designed to dominate the news feed with memes and outrage. Even before we reach the season finale, weโve seen OnlyFans storylines, pup play, sugar daddies, mummification fetishes, a disastrous wedding, fingers and toes being sliced off, venomous snake attacks, cockatoo assassinations (RIP Paladin), gangster shootouts and (several) characters being buried alive. In season three, Euphoria picked up its story five years after the characters graduated from high school. At times, the show has felt lost outside of the high school setting, exploring a confusing mishmash of genres and plots, some of which have been called out for glamorising misogyny and violence. Yet despite these criticisms, the show has a track record of taking bold artistic risks, which is becoming rarer in a content landscape that values quantity over quality. It turned Sam Levinson, its creator, into one of Hollywoodโs most exciting (and polarising) visionaries, and catapulted a new generation of actors into the A-list to the point where it now seems like they have outgrown the show). As season three concludes, Euphoria represents a strange โ and very โ2026โ โ contradiction, where it feels both ridiculous and undeniably influential. Continue reading...
Infinity Wardโs new game in the storied shooter genre embraces change with a potentially controversial real-world setting There was a time when Call of Duty (CoD) regularly courted controversy. In 2009, Modern Warfare 2โs infamous โNo Russianโ mission saw players (optionally) shooting screaming civilians in a Moscow airport. In 2022โs entry, a drone strike mission that drew chilling parallels to the real-world US assassination of Iranian general Qassem Suleimani two years earlier was featured. The series has not always been straightforwardly palatable. In recent years, however, the worldโs most popular shooter game has largely swapped grit for melodrama, following the misadventures of a troop of larger than life elite soldiers. For 2026โs Modern Warfare 4, however, Activisionโs shooter series and its developer Infinity Ward are back in tabloid-baiting territory. Continue reading...
The Hong Kong action masterโs deliriously violent 1990 epic fuses gangland thriller, war movie and tragic melodrama into a spectacular vision of greed and moral collapse The title of this 1990 John Woo extravaganza might lead the uninitiated to expect a chillingly focused, targeted assassination. Actually, there are innumerable bullets and innumerable heads in this over-the-top gonzo spectacle. It is a crime thriller, a wartime action film set in Vietnam, but it offers something other than the usual Hollywood perspective; it is a parable of greed comparable to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, and even a kind of romantic melodrama. There is, however, one key bullet in a head, a literal bullet lodged in the skull of someone who achieves a macabre zombie-like semi-survival, the bullet being symbolic of the way violence takes root in the brain, dehumanising its victim. The final โboardroomโ scene disclosing this image is toweringly mad and strange. Yet in this movie, as in so many other Woo films, we can see how the director counterintuitively uses sad music โ harmonica, woodwind โ over grisly, brutal action sequences, as if what he wants us to register is not the violence or the shock but just how poignantly futile and pathetic it all is. Continue reading...
Russia is "relentlessly targeting" critical infrastructure and democracy in the UK and across Europe, the head of the intelligence agency GCHQ will warn.
PC, Xbox, PlayStation 5; IO Interactive The stealth masters behind Hitman go loud for this game about Bondโs brilliant beginnings Given that weโve not had a great James Bond video game in decades โ or any Bond film at all in five years โ thereโs a lot of pressure on 007 First Light to reinvigorate a British cinematic hero. But developer IO Interactive has been auditioning for this role for some time. Itโs there in the globetrotting nature of its Hitman assassination games, starring a besuited hero who knows how to turn a soiree to his deadly purpose; then thereโs the developerโs evident eye for corporate opulence and brutalist architecture. Even their in-house game engine, Glacier, sounds like a secret codename cooked up in a Bond villainโs lair. All it would take is a slight shift in Hitmanโs moral compass โ more old boys club, fewer old boys clubbed โ to turn IOโs familiar series into a Bond game with minimal fuss. 007 First Light refuses that easy route. We join young Bond in his pre-00 days, as a petulant, belligerent rule-breaking trainee. Actor Patrick Gibson begins as a cookie-cutter insubordinate, but warms to the role once heโs bouncing off M (herself a green leader looking to make her mark), and an enjoyably urbane Q who drops the frustrated quartermaster routine and introduces Bond to the wonders of vinyl. A scene where he teaches our agent to tie a bow tie is a perfect bit of prequelcraft: arriving at an iconic look through a lovely character touch. Continue reading...
Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, 32, was transferred to the US after he was accused of planning at least 18 terrorist attacks across North America and Europe since February.