World
International news and global affairs
13432 articles
Pope Leo's Canary Islands Conundrum: A Test of EU Solidarity
Pope Leo's high-profile visit to the Canary Islands shines a light on the migrant crisis, but will it prompt meaningful ...
Why Expats Like Matilde Find Australian Friendships Elusive
Italian expat Matilde says Australia is the toughest place to forge deep bonds, sparking a debate on social cliques and ...
Alan Ritchson's Revenge Thriller Motor City Takes Aim at July 24 Release
Get ready for a 1970s revenge thriller like no other, starring Alan Ritchson and set for a July 24 release.
Vandalized Little Free Libraries Spark Summer Crime Concerns in Salt Lake City
Two community book boxes were smashed as school let‑out season begins, prompting police to tighten summer patrols.
Hezbollah Rejects Ceasefire as Israel Stands Firm on Troop Presence
Lebanon’s president announced a U.S.-backed cease‑fire, but Hezbollah balked, demanding a full Israeli pull‑out.
Tehran's Denial vs. CENTCOM's Tape: The Kuwait Airport Attack and the Fragile Gulf
Iran blames a U.S. Patriot misfire, but video evidence shows an Iranian drone. The attack complicates ceasefire talks an...
Why Expats Like Matilde Find Australia the Toughest Place for Real Friendships
Italian expat Matilde says Australia’s famed friendliness masks a cliquey reality that leaves newcomers struggling for d...
Barnaby Webber’s Mother Calls for Rethink of Anti‑Racism Policies After Nottingham Stabbing
Emma Webber urges a fresh look at policing and mental‑health handling, citing alleged racial bias in the 2023 triple mur...
Galveston's Housing Crisis: A Tale of Broken Promises and Eviction Looms
As families face imminent eviction, a failed partnership between a nonprofit and local landlords has left dozens without...
Cuba's Shadow Network: US Targets Regime's Malign Influence
The US State Department has imposed new sanctions on Cuba, targeting individuals and entities linked to the 1996 plane d...
68% of Americans Favor Quick Deal to End Iran Conflict, Survey Shows
A YouGov poll finds strong U.S. public backing for a rapid peace deal, but doubts linger on its near‑term feasibility.
Xi's Pyongyang gambit: A visit bookended by a nuclear plant unveiling
Chinese President Xi Jinping heads to North Korea next week for his first visit since 2019, hours after Kim Jong Un reve...
Veteran's Tragic Death: A Glimpse into the Unpredictability of Violence
A quiet Los Angeles neighborhood was shaken by a violent incident that left an 81-year-old veteran dead. The suspect, th...
Australia's Friendship Paradox: Why Expats Struggle to Connect
For many expats, Australia's famously social culture is a facade that hides a deeper truth: forming meaningful friendshi...
Inside the Murdaugh Household: Housekeeper Breaks Silence Before Retrial
Long‑time staffer Blanca Turrubiate‑Simpson reveals intimate details of the Murdaugh family as Alex Murdaugh faces a new...
Two-Tiered Policing Charge: The Henry Nowak Murder and Its Global Fallout
The Trump administration breaks silence on the death of British teen Henry Nowak, condemning two-tiered policing as 'civ...
TwitchCon Tragedy: British Gamer Found Dead in Rotterdam River After Night Out
Bradley Passey, 21, vanished after leaving a Rotterdam nightclub during TwitchCon. His body was recovered from the Nieuw...
Scottish Court Finds Unisex School Toilets Discriminatory After Girl’s Painful Experience
A Scottish judge rules that a primary school's unisex toilets breach the Equality Act, after a five‑year‑old was forced ...
Kushner's Albanian Resort: $4B Plan Sparks Protests and a Probe
Thousands protest a luxury development on a pristine island and lagoon. Environmentalists and critics question transpare...
Meghan Markle’s Birthday Post Rekindles Privacy‑vs‑Promotion Debate
Meghan shares rare photos of Lilibet’s fifth birthday, sparking fresh criticism over her dual role as influencer and chi...
London's Air Quality Conundrum: ULEZ's True Effectiveness
A new analysis of air quality data from London boroughs has cast doubt on the effectiveness of the Ultra Low Emission Zo...
Henry Nowak's Death Sparks National Debate Over Two‑Tier Policing and Political Accountability
The killing of 18‑year‑old student Henry Nowak has ignited fierce arguments about race, police conduct and elite politic...
Racism in Policing: A Systemic Failure Exposed
A mother's plea for tough talk on racism in policing after her son's tragic murder.
Kennedy Center Scrubs Trump Branding After Court Blocks Renaming
A federal judge halted President Trump's plan to rename the iconic venue, forcing staff to purge all Trump references.
Dame Maureen Lipman Hires Security Amid Labour‑Related Anti‑Semitery Claims
The 80‑year‑old actress says pro‑Palestine boycotts and a doctored poster forced her to add protection for her play.
Bruises and Bad Blood: The Expanding Legal Net Around Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
A visible facial injury and a series of fresh allegations leave the former Duke of York facing his most precarious legal...
Melanie Hall's 30-Year Descent into Darkness
A family's 30-year wait for justice in a murder case that refuses to yield answers.
A New Hope for Star Wars: The Ninth Jedi
The highly anticipated standalone Legends show is set to premiere on Disney+ this summer, offering a fresh take on the b...
Hero's Family Feud: Ahmed Al Ahmed Denies Assaulting Father, Claims Extortion
The hero of the Bondi terror attack faces court over allegations of assaulting his father, but claims family members tri...
Hezbollah Rejects Ceasefire, Trump's Iran War Risks, and More
A collection of news stories from around the world, including Hezbollah's rejection of a ceasefire, President Trump's Ir...