Bears Take Major Step Toward Move to Indiana

The Chicago Bears board voted to advance a stadium project in Hammond, Indiana, after Illinois failed to secure a deal to keep the team, marking a historic shift for the franchise.

US and Iran Exchange Strikes Threatening Ceasefire

A fresh exchange of strikes between the US and Iran strains the fragile ceasefire, with Iran launching missiles at US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait after the US shot down drones near the Strait of Hormuz.

Pope Calls for End to Polarisation on Spain Visit

Pope Leo XIV urged an end to polarising narratives during his week-long Spain visit, focusing on immigration, peace, and youth. He praised Spain's commitment to international law and met with homeless beneficiaries, while addressing the Church's abuse cri

Missing US Student Found Dead in Japan

American college student James 'Weston' Higginbotham, 20, missing for a week in Japan, was found deceased by volunteer rescuers in a mountainous area near Kyoto.

Trump's Failed Ceasefires and the New World Disorder

Donald Trump's failure to maintain ceasefires in Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon highlights a global diplomatic crisis. Ordinary people suffer as wars rage unchecked, and the lack of skilled mediators worsens the chaos.

Bernadette Chirac, Ex-French First Lady, Dies at 93

Bernadette Chirac, the formidable widow of former French President Jacques Chirac and a behind-the-scenes political force, has died at 93. Known for her charity work and wry humor, she endured her husband's infidelities with dignity.

Iraq striker Hussein questioned 7 hours at US airport

Iraq's World Cup striker Aymen Hussein was detained and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago's O'Hare airport upon arrival with the squad. The team's photographer was denied entry after a 10-hour ordeal.

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