Oil Drops on US Iran Sanctions Waiver for Talks
Crude oil prices fell sharply after the US granted a sanctions waiver to Iran, signaling progress in peace negotiations that could boost global supply.
Crude oil prices fell sharply after the US granted a sanctions waiver to Iran, signaling progress in peace negotiations that could boost global supply.
Millions of tonnes of food at risk as strait of Hormuz closure and El Niño create 'compound shock effect' for Southeast Asian economies.
Ten years after the Brexit vote, Guardian columnists Aditya Chakrabortty, Polly Toynbee, and Simon Jenkins debate whether leaving the EU has made the UK richer or more racist, and assess the nation's future.
The extreme heat that defined the 1976 UK heatwave is now the new normal due to climate change, according to meteorologists, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 30°C.
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RecommendedA new UK exhibition showcases rarely seen colour photographs by French pioneer Jacques Henri Lartigue, revealing his bold use of colour alongside his famous black-and-white work.
A post-mortem reveals Monika Silva Koniuszek died from a blow to the head and strangulation, contradicting Ecuador's initial suicide claim. Activists say she was silenced for investigating President Noboa's family business.
The NSPCC has self-reported to the Charity Commission after an internal review found 37 high-risk Childline cases, including abuse and suicidal thoughts, were not referred to authorities.
A Briton living in Switzerland was refused a UK passport for her eight-year-old son despite submitting the same documents accepted for his siblings, highlighting post-Brexit entry hurdles.
Europe swelters in intense heatwave as people cool off in fountains, buy ice creams, and seek shade. Latest images from Paris, London, Pisa, and Bordeaux capture the struggle against soaring temperatures.
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RecommendedTen Australians, including a firefighter and First Nations leaders, have lodged a complaint with the UN Human Rights Committee, arguing the government's fossil fuel exports violate human rights by worsening climate harms.
Taiwan's ancient giant trees, including the famed 'Heaven Sword of the Daan River', face existential threat from climate change, with scientists warning of increased mortality and reduced regeneration.
A new analysis warns that the UK could face 40°C temperatures regularly by 2100 due to climate change, with 2025 already seeing record-breaking heat.
A major new poll shows a majority of Europeans now believe Brexit was a mistake and would support the UK rejoining the EU, marking a dramatic shift in opinion.
The European Union faces fierce backlash over plans to host Taliban representatives in Brussels for talks, with critics arguing it legitimises the regime.
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RecommendedA new poll reveals 57% of Gen Z Britons support rejoining the EU, signaling a major generational shift in attitudes toward Brexit.
A comprehensive review of Brexit promises reveals many unfulfilled claims, from the infamous £350m NHS pledge to bendy bananas, with only a handful achieved.
An oral history of the 2016 Brexit campaign reveals how Boris Johnson's decision, Jo Cox's murder, and David Cameron's resignation reshaped the UK.
Climate models project a very strong El Niño in 2026, bringing hotter, drier conditions to Australia, threatening agriculture, regional economies, and food prices.
Keir Starmer's resignation after less than two years as PM leads UK front pages, with focus shifting to Andy Burnham's anticipated ascension to power.
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RecommendedFive Australians and a New Zealander were released from hantavirus quarantine in WA. History shows quarantine can be a blip or leave lifelong scars, as with Mary Quarantine Chapman.
Lauren Lakin and family were denied entry to a French public pool because her husband and son wore boardshorts, deemed unhygienic. The rule requires tight-fitting swimwear for males.
President Trump ordered the draining of the White House reflecting pool, citing maintenance and security concerns, but critics call it a symbolic attack on history.
Iran's World Cup team left a handwritten note calling for peace in their SoFi Stadium dressing room after playing two group matches in Los Angeles, amid ongoing US-Iran peace talks.
The US government has filed a legal challenge to block the auction of thousands of artifacts from the Titanic, citing concerns over the preservation of the historic wreck site.
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RecommendedThe Pacific fuel crisis has forced emergency measures in several nations, with some spending up to 25% of GDP on fuel. The region invokes Biketawa Declaration for collective response.
Experts say Iran has upper hand in war negotiations; war's impact on Iranians and Americans analyzed by journalists Shirin Jaafari, Carter Sherman, and Kai Wright.
Keir Starmer resigns as UK PM after under two years. Andy Burnham is expected to replace him within weeks, following a landslide Labour victory in 2024.
The Guardian reflects on the death of Carlo Ginzburg, the historian who transformed our understanding of marginalized voices and microhistory.
Sir Keir Starmer has resigned as UK Prime Minister, triggering a leadership contest and potential general election. The Labour Party faces a critical juncture.
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RecommendedCartoonist Ben Jennings commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum with a satirical illustration, reflecting on the political and economic consequences.