Italian Rescuers Find 10 Bodies After Migrant Boat Capsizes
Italian coastguard recovers 10 bodies after a migrant boat capsizes off Malta, with about 48 people rescued alive. The vessel left Libya carrying 60 passengers.
Italian coastguard recovers 10 bodies after a migrant boat capsizes off Malta, with about 48 people rescued alive. The vessel left Libya carrying 60 passengers.
Iran launches missiles towards Israel amid escalating Middle East crisis; Australian housing market cools but first-home buyers still struggle; Alexander Zverev wins French Open men's title.
President Donald Trump abruptly ended a televised interview with NBC's Kristen Welker after a heated exchange over election fraud claims, calling her 'crooked' before walking off set.
Congressman Ro Khanna offers qualified support for Graham Platner, the Democratic Maine Senate candidate facing allegations of misogyny and a Nazi tattoo, ahead of the primary election.
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RecommendedThe Guardian corrects errors in two articles about the Royal Navy helicopter crash, clarifying that the Merlin Mk4 is an amphibious battlefield helicopter, not an anti-submarine warfare aircraft.
Donald Trump is reportedly weighing a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius, securing the Diego Garcia base amid stalled UK plans to cede sovereignty of the territory.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy met Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, and Friedrich Merz in London to discuss ongoing support for Ukraine after a series of strikes on Russian targets.
Bob Packwood, a moderate Republican senator who resigned in 1995 amid sexual misconduct allegations, has died at age 93. He was known for his advocacy of abortion rights and tax reform.
Ruth Artmonsky, co-founder of global consultancy SHL and later an art gallery owner and author of 36 books, has died aged 94.
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RecommendedDr David Wilson, author of a Home Office report on Chinese organised crime, reveals multiple attempts to compromise him, including a former British police officer and fake LinkedIn profiles.
The UK and Western allies prepare sanctions against Israel to deter the E1 settlement project, which would split the West Bank and undermine a two-state solution. 137 Labour MPs urge action.
Donald Trump declined to rule out compensating individuals charged with assaulting police during the Jan 6 Capitol attack, advocating for an 'anti-weaponization' fund.
Iran's World Cup 2026 squad arrived in Mexico amid a diplomatic row after the US refused visas for some support staff, sparking accusations of political interference in sport.
Thousands marched in France for 11-year-old Lyhanna, murdered after police failed to question suspect Jérôme Barella over prior rape allegations, sparking outrage and a national debate on justice system failures.
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RecommendedIsrael launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, killing two and wounding 11, in the most serious escalation since the April ceasefire. Trump says he won't demand Lebanon's inclusion in a ceasefire deal.
Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, in violation of a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon. No casualties reported yet.
A woman holds a World Cup trophy replica, a giant pencil sharpener event in Minneapolis, and more highlights from around the world in this weekend's photo selection.
Several FBI analysts tied to a 2023 memo warning of Catholic 'violent extremists' were fired, part of a purge under director Kash Patel, a Trump loyalist.
As the US turns 250, Trump’s proposed memorials—like a Garden of Heroes and a massive ballroom—spark debates over memory, power, and public consultation, reflecting a wider struggle over national identity.
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RecommendedUS Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash for comparing immigration to the D-day invasion, drawing condemnation from historians and rights groups.
Video of figures clambering in and out of manholes sparks intrigue in New York, with comparisons to crime-fighting turtles and concerns over illegal sewer exploration.
A Russian Shahed drone struck a spent nuclear fuel storage building near Chornobyl, damaging the facility but causing no radiation leak, Ukraine officials say.
Black women are 2.5 times more likely to be murdered by men than white women. This article explores the systemic failures behind this alarming statistic.
An apolitical retired IT manager and a far-left biologist debate climate action, net zero targets, and truth and reconciliation over dinner in Surrey.
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RecommendedA group of US insurers will continue covering routine vaccines through 2027, sending a powerful message about vaccine safety as the Trump administration targets immunization schedules and preventable disease outbreaks rise.
Berlin's Görlitzer Park remains open 24/7 after a court ruling against the mayor's fence plan, sparking celebrations and ongoing debates about drug dealing and community space.
Labour's plan to prioritise mainstream inclusion for Send children risks undermining specialist schools like Springfields Academy, which have proven success in tailored education.
More than a million people gathered in Madrid for Pope Leo XIV's outdoor Mass, his first EU visit outside Italy. He urged leaders to respect every human being and reject polarisation.
Armenians vote in a high-stakes parliamentary election, with PM Pashinyan seeking a mandate for peace with Azerbaijan and closer EU ties, while pro-Russian opposition challenges.
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RecommendedWealthy investors are exploiting UK tax breaks by converting natural habitats into commercial forests, sparking environmental concerns and local opposition.