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Iran's Ghalibaf Escalates Rhetoric Against US Amid BRICS Tensions
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf escalates tensions with the US, calling Secretary of War Pete Hegset...
Sir John Nott's Posthumous Family Revelation: A New Son Emerges
The late Tory grandee Sir John Nott's family accepts a man's claim to be his son, adding another layer to the Nott famil...
Putin's Ceasefire Hint as Ukraine's Drone War Hits Russian Heartland
Ukraine's drone strikes cripple Russian ports and cities, forcing Putin to hint at a ceasefire as the war turns against ...
From Online Hate to Power Bills: Four Crises Collide in 2024
A deep dive into a Tennessee murder charge, predatory boarding schools, soaring West Virginia energy costs, and ICE misc...
Family's 18-Month Fight for Justice After Daughter's Murder
The parents of Harshita Brella, murdered in Corby in 2024, traveled from India to demand accountability from UK and Indi...
Carrie Johnson's Chilling Account of John Worboys' Attack Sparks London Protest Warnings
Carrie Johnson recounts her harrowing experience with serial rapist John Worboys, as London braces for massive protests.
Kars4Kids Jingle Ad Campaign Faces Legal Setback in California
The iconic Kars4Kids ad campaign, known for its catchy jingle, has been banned in California after a court ruled it viol...
CIA Director's Rare Havana Meeting with Castro's Grandson Sparks Questions
A high-level U.S. intelligence official's visit to Cuba raises eyebrows amid strained diplomatic relations.
Weinstein's Third Trial Ends in Mistrial: What It Means for #MeToo
A hung jury leaves Harvey Weinstein's latest rape trial unresolved, raising questions about the future of the #MeToo mov...
Global Currents: From Swarms to Summits
A swarm of bees halts traffic, while geopolitical tensions and cultural milestones shape the week's headlines.
Texas Border Crimes Surge: 281 Cases in a Week
Federal prosecutors in Texas filed 281 immigration-related cases in a week, targeting smugglers, visa fraudsters, and re...
World Cup Halftime Show: Stars Perform for Free to Support Education
Madonna, Shakira, and BTS won't be paid for the World Cup final halftime show. Instead, FIFA is using the event to raise...
Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton Halt 100m Tower Near Battersea Bridge
Celebrities and local council block a 29-story tower that threatened views of the Thames, sparking a debate on urban dev...
200 Ex-Canadian Diplomats Demand Sanctions on Israel Over Human Rights Violations
A group of nearly 200 former Canadian diplomats are pushing for sanctions against Israel, citing human rights abuses and...
Top 10 Countries to Raise a Family: GDP Isn't Everything
The U.S. ranks 20th despite its high GDP, proving that wealth alone doesn't guarantee a family-friendly environment.
Justice Served, But Chicago's Fate Highlights XL Bully Dilemma
A Sheffield thug banned from owning animals after brutally beating his dog, but the XL Bully's euthanasia raises questio...
Renters' Rights Act Triggers Tenant Exodus: 41% Considering Notice
New UK rental laws shift power to tenants, with 41% likely to leave. Landlords brace for impact.
Maldives Diving Tragedy: Experts Question Depth and Conditions
Five Italian divers, including a marine biologist and her daughter, vanished in a Maldives cave dive, raising questions ...
Dubai's Golden Trap: How a Luxury Life Turns to Debt Prison
A British grandfather's four years in prison for his son's debt exposes the dark side of Dubai's glamorous tax haven.
Dubai's Gilded Trap: A British Expat's 4-Year Prison Ordeal
Albert Douglas's story exposes the dark side of Dubai's financial laws, where debt can land expats in prison.
XL Bully Euthanized After Brutal Attack, Owner Avoids Jail
A Sheffield man brutally beat his XL Bully dog, Chicago, but avoided jail time. The dog was later euthanized due to bree...
British Cop on Vacation Saves Nashville Officer in Near-Fatal Attack
A Kent Police officer's quick thinking during a Nashville roadside altercation likely saved an American officer's life.
Iran's Trust Deficit: Araghchi Seeks China's Help Amid U.S. Standoff
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi points to a lack of trust as the primary hurdle in U.S.-Iran negotiations, while ...
ECHR Under Fire: Half of Judges Lack Judicial Experience
Nearly half of ECHR judges have no prior judicial experience, raising questions about the court's legitimacy and the qua...
Oil Prices Surge as US-China Summit Fails to Ease Iran Strait Tensions
Brent crude jumps over $3 a barrel as Trump and Iran's foreign minister dash hopes of a quick resolution to shipping con...
Peru's Presidential Runoff: Fujimori vs. Sรกnchez in a Polarized Nation
Peru's June 7 runoff pits Keiko Fujimori against Roberto Sรกnchez, two candidates with starkly different visions for a co...
British Kent Officerโs Quick Action Saves Nashville Cop in May 7 Incident
A Kent police sergeant intervened in a violent roadside clash in Nashville, preventing serious injury to a Metro officer...
Lukashenko and Putin Meet as Global Events Unfold: From Slave Ship Memorials to NASAโs Psyche Mission
A high-stakes Kremlin meeting and a historic underwater memorial highlight a week of global events, from NASA's asteroid...
Iran Escalates Maritime Threats: Two Ships Attacked, One Seized in Strait of Hormuz
Iran's aggressive actions in the Strait of Hormuz target commercial vessels, raising tensions in a critical global shipp...
From Race Winner to Tuk Tuk Trailblazer: Alfie Watts' 31-Day Mental Health Mission
The youngest Race Across The World champion trades competition for charity, driving a Tuk Tuk from London to Norway to r...