Two arrested after ‘multiple people’ stabbed on UK train, police say
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the “appalling” incident was “deeply concerning”. Source: Read More
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the “appalling” incident was “deeply concerning”. Source: Read More
Pokrovsk, in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, lies on a major supply route for the Ukrainian army and has been in Moscow’s
Tā moko is part of a sacred tradition. For some, it’s also a message to the government. Source: Read More
The world’s uncontacted Indigenous groups are facing growing threats, according to a human rights organisation. Source: Read More
No nuclear power — other than North Korea — has carried out explosive nuclear testing in over 25 years. Source:
With far-right parties on the march in France, Germany, and Britain, the Dutch vote was widely seen as a bellwether
UN chief Antonio Guterres is “deeply concerned” about the situation in Tanzania. Source: Read More
Cut off from loved ones in Sudan, Abdullah Gaka’s phone is his only link to a city gripped by siege,
Andrew Windsor has faced criticism for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein for more than a decade. Source: Read More
Virginia Giuffre’s family said they “will not rest” until all abusers connected to Jeffrey Epstein are held accountable. Source: Read
Trump said the Pentagon will immediately resume testing the US nuclear arsenal on an “equal basis” with other nuclear powers.
Andrew has faced growing criticism in recent weeks over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Source: Read More
Disruptions to Russian and other global oil supplies could hit Australians in the coming weeks — but how hard? Source:
As Sudan’s Darfur region faces an escalating crisis, hundreds are dead and families abroad wait helplessly for news of loved
Talks between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping follow months of friction over tariffs and security. Source: Read More
The World Health Organization said more than 460 people had been killed at a maternity hospital in Al-Fasher. Source: Read
Israel’s strikes mark the worst escalation of violence in Gaza since a ceasefire came into effect earlier this month. Source:
The Pentagon has provided few details on the quantity of drugs the boats allegedly carried and the identities of those
Hurricane Melissa — one of the most powerful hurricanes on record — has ripped a path of destruction through Jamaica.
The capture of al-Fashir, the historic heart of Darfur, has sparked fears of mass killings reminiscent of the region’s darkest
The strikes followed at least 10 others in the Caribbean and Pacific since early September, in a campaign that has
Israel and Hamas are accusing each other of violating the ceasefire. Source: Read More
Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica with full force as a category five storm, the strongest to hit the
Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, was arrested at the scene of the shooting in July 2022 after allegedly firing at Shinzo Abe
Three contenders to lead a future Palestinian state have emerged, but experts say only one is a viable option for
The advance by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has raised fears of reprisals against the estimated 250,000 people remaining in
Experts warned it could be the strongest storm to make landfall in Jamaica’s recorded history. Source: Read More
The 24-year-old, originally from Yemen, is one of just 20 refugees due to come to Australia as part of this
The elections were the first test for Milei since he won office in 2023 on a promise to revive the
Russia appears to ramp up its military presence in the Arctic, but experts say its actions could have unintended consequences.
Japan’s newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi says she hopes to see Canberra and Tokyo deepen their cooperation. Source: Read
The Louvre director said earlier the museum had a shortage of security cameras on the outside of the building. Source:
The Louvre director said earlier the museum had a shortage of security cameras on the outside of the building. Source:
A final comprehensive peace pact between the two Southeast Asian neighbours still remain outstanding. Source: Read More
“I have lived my entire career a life of service, and it’s in my bones,” the former US vice-president says.
The Canadian province of Ontario’s ad uses the words of Republican former US president Ronald Reagan to criticise tariffs. Source: