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US Coast Guard Recovers Intact Ink Pen and Personal Items from Titan Submersible Wreckage
A member of the US Coast Guard revealed items discovered among the waterlogged wreckage of the Titan submersible.
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o: A Literary Titan Passes Away at 87
The Kenyan author sent shockwaves through African literature by refusing to write in English.
China Emerges as the Largest Debt Collector in the Developing World, Warns New Report
Developing countries owe billions to China, which threatens to undermine poverty reduction efforts and fuel instability, according to a new report from Australia's Lowy Institute.
Harvard to Return Historic Photographs of Enslaved Ancestors to South Carolina Museum
Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people.
Adele Zeynep Walton's Journey of Grief and Advocacy After Her Sister's Tragic Death
Adele Zeynep Walton’s sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community – and that others may also be victims of it
Pro-Russian Media's Focus on Viral Video of French President Macron Sparks Controversy
A video showing French President Emmanuel Macron's wife appearing to shove him in the face has gone viral. Macron has said the two were just sharing a moment of closeness.
Tragic Skydive Incident Claims Life of Experienced Skydiver in UK
The woman had completed more than 80 jumps in 2025 alone. Her friends reportedly said the police discovered a note in which she mentioned her breakup.
Libyan Pilgrim’s Tenacity Leads to Flight Success Amid Emergency Landings
In what can be described as “divine intervention,” a plane carrying intending Hajj pilgrims from Libya to Saudi Arabia was forced to make two emergency landings due to technical faults midair—before eventually taking onboard a...
ASEAN and GCC Leaders Meet with China to Enhance Economic Resilience
Southeast Asian regional bloc is set to hold its first-ever three-way summit with China and six Gulf countries.
Germany and Allies Lift Restrictions on Ukraine's Long-Range Missile Use
Germany and other Ukrainian allies have lifted restrictions on Kyiv firing long-range missiles into Russia for the first time, the German chancellor said Monday, after days of Russia bombarding the capital and other regions with massive aerial attacks.
Chinese Embassy Warns Citizens Against Illegal Cross-Border Marriages and Trafficking
China’s gender imbalance has birthed a shadow industry of bride-trafficking, where poor women from several Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar, are lured with false promises and then "sold" as “wives” to rural Chinese men. These women, desperate for a better life, end up being confined, raped, and forced into childbirth.
Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa Triggers Early Election After Budget Defeat
One of the Pacific's only female leaders, Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, has lost her grip on power after a long-running political saga, triggering an early election.
Trump's Recent Call to European Leaders Reveals Misjudgments on Putin's War Intentions
As missiles rain down on Ukraine and the US president scratches his head over it all, a new public artwork shows the Russian resident is done whispering his nostalgia for “empire”.
Legal Experts Urge UK Government to Impose Sanctions on Israel Amid Escalating Humanitarian Crisis
Exclusive: Letter to PM signed by retired supreme court justices among others says lack of action will imperil international legal system
Khamenei Calls for Muslim Unity Amid Gaza Tensions
Calling Palestine the most important issue in the Islamic world, Khamenei said Pakistan has never been influenced by the inducements from global powers. | World News
Donald Trump's Impact on American Superpower: A Critical Analysis
America spends more servicing its debt each year than it does on its enormous military. It’s a key sign of a great power in decline.
Incident at Liverpool Football Club Parade: Car Collides with Pedestrians
Police are responding to an incident near the Liverpool Football Club parade after a car collided with several pedestrians.
Escalating Tensions: Russia's Recent Strikes on Ukraine Prompt Global Response
The Kremlin says people are beginning to experience "emotional overload" after the US president lashed out at continuing strikes on Ukraine.
Hamas Agrees to US Proposal for Gaza Ceasefire, According to Palestinian Official
The new proposal, which sees the release of ten hostages and 70 days of truce, was received by Hamas through mediators.
US Envoy Urges Hamas to Accept Ceasefire-Hostage Deal for Gaza
US special envoy Steve Witkoff has told CNN that a ceasefire-hostage deal for Gaza is currently on the table with a pathway to end the war, and urged Hamas to accept it.
Syrian Refugee Becomes Hero After Thwarting Knife Attack in Hamburg
Muhammad Al Muhammad called a hero after helping to halt train station attack in which 18 people were injured
Sheikh Hasina Criticizes Interim Leader Muhammad Yunus Amid Political Turmoil in Bangladesh
In two back-to-back addresses over the weekend, ousted PM Sheikh Hasina levels charges at Muhammad Yunus, vows she will get Bangladesh back from his clutches.
Israeli Airstrike on School Claims Dozens of Lives Amid Ongoing Conflict and Aid Challenges in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike on a school building killed dozens of people sheltering inside on Monday, as questions remained about distributing aid to Palestinians in Gaza.
Moscow Escalates Drone Strikes Against Ukraine Amid Trump’s Controversial Remarks
At least six people die in what Kyiv claims is largest drone attack since Moscow launched full-scale invasion in February 2022
Russian Attacks on Ukraine Persist Despite Trump's Warnings to Putin
Kyiv attacked by Russian drones for third night in a row as US president says Putin’s attempts to conquer all Ukraine will lead to ‘downfall’ of Russia
Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse's Ordination Sparks Speculation on Royal Succession in Thailand
Vacharaesorn, son of King Rama X, was exiled in 1996 but returned to Thailand in 2023. His ordination as a monk has sparked speculation about a royal comeback | Trending
Israel Faces Increased Isolation Amid Failed Ceasefire Talks and Rising Casualties
Despite international condemnation and domestic resistance, the Netanyahu government appears determined to continue its bloody campaign.
Israeli Strikes in Gaza Result in 24 Fatalities, Including Displaced Families
A school sheltering displaced families in central Gaza was among those hit, according to medics and civil defence officials.
Australian Prime Minister Albanese Condemns Israel's Aid Blockade in Gaza
Anthony Albanese says Netanyahu government ‘excuses’ for stopping critical food and medical supplies are ‘completely untenable’
Asaduddin Owaisi Calls Pakistan an Aggressor During Key Meeting in Bahrain
Owaisi is a part of one of India's seven multi-party parliamentary delegations visiting foreign capital to put forward India's position against terrorism. | Latest News India
UK and US Reach Deal to Maintain Control Over Diego Garcia Amid Rising Global Tensions
A Union Jack once always caught the sun somewhere around the globe. But now that will no longer be the case, after a court ruling about an island that is critical to the Five Eyes alliance.
Claims of Drone Attack on Putin's Helicopter Amidst Intensified Conflict
A Russian military commander claimed that President Vladimir Putin's helicopter was ‘at the epicenter’ of a Ukrainian drone attack | World News
US Arrests Man for Allegedly Planning to Firebomb Embassy in Israel
Officials say a 28-year-old with US citizenship had Molotov cocktails in his backpack and called for "death to America".
U.S. Military Adjusts Strategy in Africa Amid Rising Insurgency Challenges
The U.S. military is backing off its usual talk of good governance and countering underlying causes of African insurgencies.
Venezuela's Controversial Election in Internationally Disputed Essequibo
In Sunday’s election, President Nicolás Maduro has called to elect a governor of Essequibo — a region that actually belongs to neighboring Guyana.
Tragic Airstrike Claims Lives of Najjar Family in Khan Younis
Two more children were missing, while her husband and one other child were injured in the strike on Friday, the officials said. Israel said it was checking if it had harmed “uninvolved civilians.”
The Political Aftermath of George Floyd's Death: A Deep Dive into BLM's Impact on the Democratic Party
US News: Explore how George Floyd's tragic death and the subsequent Black Lives Matter movement reshaped American politics, impacting the Democratic Party and public attitudes toward dissent.
Ukraine and Russia Finalize Major Prisoner Swap Amid Ongoing Conflict
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says final stage has been carried out in the largest swap yet between the warring countries
Massive Russian Drone and Missile Attack Strikes Ukraine, Leaving 12 Dead
Officials say a massive Russian attack of drones and missiles targeted the Ukrainian capital and other regions early Sunday in the country for a second consecutive night, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens.