July 6, 2017 Australia considers kicking out anti-gay cleric who preached in Florida Australia is considering canceling the visa of an Islamic cleric who had called for gay people to be killed and reportedly preached at a mosque near Orlando weeks before the nightclub massacre, the Australian government said on Tuesday.
July 6, 2017 British grandfather jailed in Iran to be freed 'within a week,' family says The family of a British grandfather languishing in an Iranian prison say he could be freed within a week.
July 6, 2017 'Self-rescue' swimming classes for toddlers condemned as traumatic Teaching small children how to swim is a rite of summer.
July 6, 2017 Woman, 25, convicted for making up fake rape claims against 15 innocent men A British woman who repeatedly claimed of being sexually assaulted and raped by 15 different men – leading one to be wrongly imprisoned – is now facing jail time of her own after she was caught making up the incidents.
July 6, 2017 Charlie Gard: May leaves door open for treatment abroad as US hospital offers to treat him for free Prime Minister Theresa May left the door open for the terminally ill infant Charlie Gard to receive treatment outside the UK, as hospitals in the US and the Vatican offered to take him.
July 5, 2017 Suspect in London bomb plot sentenced to 40 years in US A Vietnamese man was sentenced Friday to 40 years in prison by a judge who said she believed he plotted to carry out a suicide bombing at London's Heathrow Airport.
July 5, 2017 Grenfell Tower firefighters, survivors offered free vacations by strangers in homes across Europe Hundreds of strangers have offered the Grenfell Tower firefighters and survivors free vacations across Spain, France, Cyprus and Britain.
July 3, 2017 17-year-old girl killed after jumping from burning building in London, reports say A high-rise fire in East London on Monday turned deadly when a 17-year-old girl jumped from a fourth-floor window, according to local reports.
July 3, 2017 Major Swedish musical festival cancelled after sex assaults rekindles fears of migrants, anger at police The decision by organizers of a major Swedish musical festival to cancel it next year because of sexual assaults at the event has intensified debates about whether the government has not acted more forcefully to avoid an anti-immigrant backlash.
July 3, 2017 British soldier drowns ISIS thug in puddle after being ambushed in Iraq, report says A brave British soldier reportedly drowned an evil ISIS fighter in a puddle after the terror group surrounded a group of Special Boat Service troopers in Iraq.