‘Hands Off’ protesters rally across US to oppose Trump’s policies
Tens of thousands gather across the US and Europe to decry actions of the Trump administration.
Fraud case a “hard blow” for Le Pen’s presidential bid
Journalist Diane de Vignemont breaks down Marine Le Pen’s fraud conviction, her appeal and what it means for her future.
Elon Musk backs ‘free trade zone’ between US and Europe
Elon Musk calls for a US-Europe free-trade zone with zero tariffs while EU plans a response to US import duties.
Israeli attacks on Gaza kill at least 30 as ground assault expands
Medical sources say six killed in an Israeli air strike on Khan Younis and six others in a raid on Beit Hanoon.
Barcelona held by Betis, miss chance to extend LaLiga lead over Real Madrid
LaLiga league leaders Barcelona are held at home by Real Betis after Madrid are beaten by Valencia.
Israel’s Netanyahu set for talks with Trump in Washington, DC
US media reports citing unnamed US and Israeli officials say the meeting would take place at the White House on Monday.
Will Israel’s starvation policy work in Gaza?
There are growing warnings that food supplies in Gaza will soon run out.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,137
These are the key events on day 1,137 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
A Deadly Nazi Cult in Chile
How was a paedophilia and torture cult operating in plain sight in Chile for decades?
Israel deports two British MPs amid backlash over killings of Gaza medics
Top British diplomat slams Israel's detention and deportation of Labour MPs Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed.
Verstappen wins F1 Japanese GP ahead of Norris, Piastri
The reigning world champion held off McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to claim his 64th career GP victory.
Russia bombs Kyiv after missile strikes in Ukraine’s south
Ukraine's president slams US for 'weak' response after Russia's previous deadly attack on his hometown, Kryvyi Rih.
US revokes all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders
The decision comes as political tensions mount in South Sudan, causing fears of a renewed civil war.
Thousands hit the streets for South Korea’s impeached ex-president Yoon
Constitutional Court unanimously ruled to remove President Yoon Suk-yeol over his bungled martial law declaration.
Myanmar earthquake death toll passes 3,300 as UN calls for help
UN aid chief says the world 'must rally behind the people of Myanmar' after a magnitude 7.7 quake flattened buildings.
The UK’s ‘grooming gang’ scandal is about race, class and misogyny
The victims were considered disposable – not only by the perpetrators but also by those who were supposed to help them.
India’s Modi visits Sri Lanka to shore up defence and energy ties
Indian PM is first foreign dignitary to visit island since leftist Anura Kumara Dissanayake swept elections last year.
Trump’s 10 percent tariff takes effect, raising fears of global trade war
Initial 'baseline' tariff comes into effect at US seaports, airports and customs warehouses as stock markets plummet.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,136
These are the key events on day 1,136 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupt Microsoft’s 50th anniversary event
Reports say AI models from Microsoft were used as part of Israeli military programme to select bombing targets in Gaza.