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St. Petersburg Strikes: Ukraine's Pressure Play
Ukrainian officials frame recent strikes in St. Petersburg as part of a broader effort to pressure Moscow into ending th...
St. Petersburg Under Siege: Ukraine's 1,000km Drone Strike Shatters Russian Air Defense Narrative
A massive drone assault on Russia's second-largest city targets naval assets and forces residents indoors, signaling a d...
Bernadette Chirac: France's Influential 'Queen' and Political Force
Former French First Lady Bernadette Chirac, known for her political acumen and influence, dies at 93.
Bernadette Chirac's Enduring Legacy: Steel-Willed First Lady Leaves Mark on French History
Bernadette Chirac, the former first lady of France, has died at 93, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and quiet auth...
Iran’s Missile‑Drone Barrage Hits Bahrain and Kuwait, Raising Gulf Tensions
Iran launched missiles and drones at U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait on Saturday, prompting interceptions and a flurry ...
Pope Leo XIV’s Spanish Tour: A High-Stakes Attempt to Heal a Divided Nation
After 15 years, the American-born Pope arrives in Madrid to navigate Spain's intense political fractures and historical ...
Grammar School Dreams and Luxury Caravans: Venezuela Fury's Education Choice
Venezuela Fury, the wife of boxer Tyson Fury, has sparked debate over her decision to leave formal education at 11, opti...
Lake Champlain's Elusive Champ: Filmmakers' Footage Sparks Hope for Proof
A pair of filmmakers may have captured the strongest evidence yet of the legendary Lake Champlain monster, sparking rene...
Royal Sisters Show Tension at Cousin’s Wedding Amid Rent‑Free Controversy
Body‑language expert spots unease in Princess Beatrice and Eugenie as they arrive at Peter Phillips’s wedding.
Filmmakers Claim New Footage Could Be First Clear Proof of Lake Champlain’s Champ
Richard Rossi and Kelly Tabor say a 2025 edit of their children’s movie captured a mysterious creature behind their boat...
Royal Sisters' Tense Smile at Cousin's Wedding Amid Rent Subsidy Scandal
Beatrice and Eugenie's body language reveals the pressure they're under as their royal rent subsidies spark controversy.
Putin Snubs Zelensky’s Peace Offer After Wave of Ukrainian Drone Strikes
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin rebuffed a direct‑talk proposal from Volodymyr Zelensky, citing recent drone attacks and e...
Royal Rent Revelations Cast a Shadow Over Peter Phillips' Kemble Wedding
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's uneasy demeanor at their cousin's wedding highlights fresh scrutiny over King C...
From Royal Vows to Border Arrests: A Week of Stark Contrasts
A $300,000 religious discrimination settlement in Texas and a royal wedding in Gloucestershire highlight a week of extre...
Russia's Grip on the Bear Gap Could Bring Hypersonic Threats to Britain
Experts warn that Russian control of the Arctic Bear Gap may enable hypersonic strikes on the UK, prompting Norway and B...
Royal Rain: Peter Phillips Marries NHS Nurse Harriet Sperling in Gloucestershire
Peter Phillips tied the knot with Harriet Sperling under a deluge at All Saints Church, with the King and Princess of Wa...
When a Dinner‑Party Argument Revealed a 19‑Year Marriage Was Over
A 2022 dinner‑party clash sparked a woman’s realization that 19 years of compromise had eroded her identity and partners...
Lena Tindall Steals Spotlight at Peter Phillips' Rain‑Soaked Royal Wedding
Seven‑year‑old Lena Tindall became the day’s most playful royal, dancing in the rain with a unicorn umbrella at Peter Ph...
UK Security on Thin Ice as Russia Eyes Arctic Bear Gap
Norway warns that Russia's control of the Bear Gap could leave Britain vulnerable to hypersonic nuclear strikes, as the ...
Kim's Naval Ambitions: A New Era of Underwater Threats
North Korea's leader vows to strengthen its defences with a nuclear-powered navy and secret underwater weapons, ahead of...
Toronto Professors Still Earn 12% Less Than Male Colleagues, Study Shows
A CAUT analysis finds a persistent gender pay gap across GTA universities, with women earning just 88 cents to the male ...
Cuba’s Hotel Overhaul: Cubans to Run Former International Chains
Cuba will let local entrepreneurs manage its hotels after foreign brands exit, a move officials say could boost the isla...
A Monarchy in Crisis: The Battle for Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s Health
Norway's Crown Princess faces a one-year prognosis as pulmonary fibrosis forces her onto a lung transplant list amid mou...
Lena Tindall Turns a Royal Wedding into a Rain‑Soaked Spotlight
At Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling’s private ceremony, seven‑year‑old Lena Tindall stole the show with a unicorn umb...
Iran’s World Cup Squad Hits Mexico After U.S. Visa Row
Iran’s national team lands in Mexico for the 2026 World Cup as top officials are blocked from U.S. entry.
London's Forgotten Horror: A 1992 Park Attack Case Revisited
A new Netflix true crime release delves into a 1992 London park attack, highlighting early profiling and police tactics.
Iran's World Cup Journey: Visa Dispute Sparks Geopolitical Tensions
Iran's national soccer team has arrived in Mexico for the 2026 World Cup, but a contentious visa dispute with the United...
June 6 Milestones: From D‑Day to Triple Crown Triumphs
A look at the historic events and famous birthdays that share June 6, from WWII’s pivotal invasion to modern sports lege...
Taiwan's First Red Panda Exchange in Over a Decade Marks New Conservation Chapter
Taipei City Zoo welcomes a male red panda from China, reviving a rare animal swap after ten years.
Australia’s Record‑Breaking Cockroach Bust Raises Biosecurity Alarm
Over 100,000 illegal Madagascar hissing and dubia cockroaches were seized in Bathurst, sparking a crackdown on exotic in...