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London Marathon Choir Sues Charity Over Gender-Critical Views
A choir dropped from the London Marathon over gender-critical views is suing the charity Scope for discrimination.
Albanian Convicted Killer Reappears in London Council Housing After 10‑Year Deportation
Afrim Sinani, jailed for a 1996 revenge murder, is back in north‑east London despite a 2010 extradition to Albania.
Execution Surge 2025: Iran and Saudi Arabia Drive Global Death Toll to 40‑Year High
Amnesty International reports a 78% jump in worldwide executions in 2025, with Iran and Saudi Arabia responsible for 93%...
Sian Welby Opens Up on Balancing Motherhood, Career and a Dying Father
The TV presenter reveals the strain of being a female breadwinner, early return from maternity leave, and guilt over lim...
Prince William Unveils £500 Million Duchy Revamp to Fund Housing and Green Projects
The future Duke of Cornwall plans to sell a fifth of the Duchy’s assets and pour £500 million into five priority zones.
May 2026: A Month of Contrasts from AIDS Memorials to Boeing Sales
From global health remembrance to corporate setbacks, May 2026 was a month of stark contrasts.
Mosaics and Meals: How Two Dallas Women Turn Art into Relief
Jackie Claudet Mitterer and Cassie Stewart blend mosaics and community aid to support displaced families in Dallas.
Week in Review: From E-bike Blasts to Canada-China Tensions
A week of highs and lows: medical breakthroughs, diplomatic spats, and tech innovations.
Montreal's Portuguese Santo Cristo Parade Defies Late Permit Refusal
The historic procession went ahead in Plateau‑Mont‑Royal despite a city denial issued just ten days before the event.
Toxic Workplace Blamed for Death of Parliamentary Security Officer
Andy Fusher, 56, took his own life after being bullied at work and blamed for an intruder getting on to the Westminster ...
Ukraine Strikes Moscow
Ukraine launches largest attack on Russian capital, killing at least three
Beyond the Frontlines: Ukraine's Drone Surge Targets Moscow's Vital Hubs
A massive Ukrainian drone offensive has struck deep into Russia, targeting Sheremetyevo airport and key refineries to br...
Toxic Culture at Westminster: The Tragic Cost of a Security Breach Blame Game
The suicide of veteran officer Andy Fusher exposes a harrowing environment of bullying and mismanagement within the parl...
San Francisco Politicos Take the Stage: Cantonese Opera as Cultural Diplomacy
San Francisco leaders perform Cantonese opera to honor the city's heritage, proving political courage and cultural commi...
Baltimore's Columbus Statue Replaced with Toilet After 2020 Toppling
A toilet now sits atop the pedestal of Baltimore's Christopher Columbus statue, which was toppled by protesters in 2020.
The Return of the Living Dead Trilogy: A Bizarrely Enjoyable Horror Binge
The Return of the Living Dead is a zombie franchise that keeps audiences entertained with its wildly inconsistent films.
Lee Andrews Declared Missing After Vanishing in Dubai
Lee Andrews, Katie Price's husband, has been officially listed as missing after five days of no contact, sparking concer...
Canada Faces Crucial Test on LGBTQ+ Rights as Leaders Clash Over Inclusion
Advocates demand stronger action from Prime Minister Mark Carney as the nation marks a key anti‑hate day.
Ontario Faces Tick Surge as Canada Grapples with Aid Policy and Health Crises
A summer tick wave looms over Ontario while Canada’s aid community pushes Ottawa to counter US abortion restrictions.
Bangkok Train-Bus Collision: Driver Charged, Safety Measures Tightened
A freight train driver in Bangkok faces negligence charges after a deadly collision with a bus, killing eight and injuri...
Bulgaria’s First Eurovision Triumph Sparks Celebration and Questions
Dara’s victory with “Bangaranga” sends Bulgaria into Eurovision history, but the road ahead remains uncertain.
Bangkok Freight Train‑Bus Collision Sparks Negligence Charges and Safety Review
Eight dead and 32 injured after a freight train plowed into a bus at a Bangkok level crossing, prompting criminal charge...
Bangkok Freight Train-Bus Collision Sparks Negligence Charges
Eight dead and 32 injured after a freight train plowed into a bus at a Bangkok level crossing, prompting criminal charge...
Dara’s Victory Sparks Celebration and Questions in Bulgaria
Bulgaria’s first Eurovision win sent singer Dara home to a hero’s welcome, but the long‑term impact remains uncertain.
Delivery Driver Sentenced for Murder of West Midlands Sex Worker
A West Bromwich driver was convicted of killing Shara Millar in his van after a night of drinking and drug use.
Bristol Preacher's Hate Crime Case Dismissed, Sparking Free Speech Debate
A Christian street preacher arrested for criticizing Islam and transgender ideology sees charges dropped, raising questi...
Etobicoke Stabbing Shocks Residents as Alberta Premier Signs Federalist Pact
A fatal stabbing in an Etobicoke apartment and a federalist MOU signed by Premier Danielle Smith dominate today’s news m...
Mt. Si Hiker Rescue
A hiker fell 50 feet from Haystack Rock and was rescued by a helicopter crew
Swiss Intelligence to Unseal Files on Mengele’s 1956 Zurich Visit
After decades of secrecy, Switzerland will release files on Josef Mengele’s time in Zurich, raising questions about why ...
Celebrating Edna Lewis’s ‘The Taste of Country Cooking’ Half‑Century Milestone
Fifty years after its debut, Edna Lewis’s seminal cookbook reshaped America’s culinary map.