Afghans mourn those killed by Pakistan’s overnight air strikes
The two countries have been locked in an increasingly bitter dispute since the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan in 2021. […]
The two countries have been locked in an increasingly bitter dispute since the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan in 2021. […]
Greenland says US President Donald Trump should talk to him instead of making “random outbursts on social media”. Source: Read
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The last time a British royal was arrested, it led to the fall of the crown. Could it happen again?
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An Australian child in a camp for families with links to IS-fighters says she wants to come to Australia, a
Former prince Andrew has left the police station after 10 hours of questioning by UK Police for alleged misconduct in
Buckingham Palace, political leaders and the victims of Jeffrey Epstein have been quick to react to the news of former
A UN fact-finding mission concluded that the RSF paramilitary group had acted “with genocidal intent” during the seizure of El-Fasher.
The first meeting of US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” has heard pledges of cash and troops to rebuild
The Thames Valley Police said it was “assessing” reports that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sent trade reports to convicted sex offender Jeffrey
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Amid the devastation, some in Gaza are working to revive Ramadan festivities as Palestinian Muslims celebrate the holy month. Source:
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Iran’s foreign minister said there was still much work to be done after talks with the US in Geneva ended.
A family statement said the renowned civil rights leader died “peacefully on Tuesday morning, surrounded by his family”. Source: Read
The government says it won’t help repatriate a group of Australian women and children with links to the self-proclaimed Islamic
The Oscar-winning American actor died peacefully at his home after a career spanning more than six decades. Source: Read More
The decision is an uncommon legal step amid mounting criticism over accountability for violence in the occupied territories. Source: Read
Syrian Kurdish forces have released 34 Australians from a camp holding families of suspected Islamic State militants, saying they will
The Putin critic was killed by a “lethal toxin” found on the skin of a South American dart frog, according
A protest movement that peaked in January in Iran was repressed by a security forces crackdown that left thousands dead.
The land registration adds to a series of measures taken earlier this month to expand control. Source: Read More
Australians could see more competitive prices for European products under a deal that could give the economy a billion-dollar boost.
Nearly 60% turned up to vote in what the Bangladesh Electoral Commission called “by far, the best election” in the
Nearly three years into a civil war, Sudan is facing a hunger crisis. It’s also facing a crisis of violence
Speculation over a proposal to hand Australians’ biometric data to the US is raising concerns among privacy experts. Source: Read
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has won the country’s first election since a 2024 uprising, claiming a two-thirds majority after months