Trump Headlines US 250th Anniversary After Performers Quit
US President Donald Trump will headline the nation's 250th anniversary next month after several musical performers cancelled, citing concerns about the event's political association.
US President Donald Trump will headline the nation's 250th anniversary next month after several musical performers cancelled, citing concerns about the event's political association.
The woman accusing Prince Andrew of inappropriate behaviour at the 2002 Royal Ascot has been identified as a waitress. Thames Valley Police are expanding their investigation into the disgraced royal.
Donald Trump erupted in a lengthy social media tirade against a federal judge who halted his attempt to rename Washington D.C.'s Kennedy Centre after himself, sparking fresh controversy.
WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus visited Ituri province, the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, calling for more international support.
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RecommendedPentagon chief Pete Hegseth says the US is 'more than capable' of restarting war with Iran. Trump insists on red lines including no nuclear weapons, while Tehran denies final deal.
Russia is losing over 1,000 troops daily as Ukraine uses AI drones to counterattack. April casualties hit 32,980, with May averaging 1,044 per day. UK sources estimate over 500,000 Russian lives lost in four years.
Saudi Arabia's multi-trillion-dollar Neom smart city project, including The Line, has been suspended until 2030 due to cost overruns and shifting priorities amid the Iran war and global energy transition.
House prices in Sydney and Melbourne fell in May due to higher borrowing costs from the Iran war. Ceasefire between Iran and US near collapse after new strikes.
New Zealand footballer Tim Payne gained over 3 million Instagram followers in days after an influencer's campaign, becoming a World Cup icon despite his low profile.
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RecommendedDonald Trump attacks a judge who halted construction of a drone base on the White House ballroom roof, warning of 'death and destruction' if the project is not allowed.
Outgoing US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered a strong defense of the central bank's independence, referencing attempts by President Trump to remove Fed officials over policy differences.
Five major Australian environment groups have written to UNESCO urging annual reporting on land clearing at the Great Barrier Reef, warning of sediment and pesticide runoff threatening coral health.
American Lynette Hooker disappeared from a dinghy in the Bahamas after a night out. US and Bahamian authorities search for clues, with the sailboat seized and dive teams deployed.
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Monday after Israeli forces captured Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, escalating the conflict with Hezbollah.
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RecommendedFinland is set to become the first country to permanently bury radioactive spent nuclear fuel underground, with the Onkalo repository expected to start operations by early 2027.
A massive explosion at a fireworks factory in Malta injured two men and shook buildings kilometers away. The blast was followed by smaller explosions, causing panic among residents.
Russia launched a record 8,150 long-range drones at Ukraine in May, a 24% increase from April, as Kyiv appeals for more air defense support from allies.
France detained a Russia-linked oil tanker in the Atlantic, with Kremlin comparing it to piracy. The Tagor, linked to Iranian magnate, was seized for sanctions-busting.
The Trump administration agrees to temporarily freeze a $1.8 billion compensation fund critics call a 'slush fund' for political allies, amid reports the plan may be scrapped.
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RecommendedUS President Donald Trump says talks with Iran are moving rapidly, even as Tehran threatens to widen the war by blocking the Strait of Hormuz and activating other fronts amid escalating Lebanon conflict.
Israel and Hezbollah clashed overnight despite Trump's announcement of a ceasefire ahead of US-hosted talks. Netanyahu casts doubt on the truce as fighting continues in Lebanon.
Donald Trump has revealed a timeframe for a US-Iran deal to extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, as tensions escalate with Iran threatening to block the waterway.
Colombia's presidential runoff pits hard-right Trump fan Abelardo de la Espriella against leftist Ivan Cepeda after a tight first round, amid accusations of electoral tampering and deep political divisions.
A 17-year-old boy was shot dead by allegedly drunk hunters in Siberia who mistook him for a deer. The three suspects have been arrested and face murder charges.
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RecommendedAn investigation reveals widespread online communities where men share videos of sedated women being abused. Experts explain the motivations and potential solutions.
New research reveals urban areas see more frequent rain events, but satellite data may overestimate trends due to changing observation methods.
New research shows trees can reduce urban heat by up to 18°C, but layered vegetation with shrubs and ground cover works better. In humid cities like Hong Kong, dense planting may backfire.
Israeli forces have captured Beaufort Castle, a 12th-century Crusader fortress in Lebanon, marking the deepest incursion into the country in over 25 years. The site has a rich history involving Saladin and the Knights Templar.
Australia has spent billions on renewable gases like green hydrogen and biomethane but has little to show. A new report outlines steps to fix policies and meet emissions targets.
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RecommendedLocal responders in Sudan say the international community overlooks their crisis. Despite three years of war, genocide, and famine, funding and protection remain scarce, leaving volunteers exhausted and at risk.