Yulia Navalnaya revealed that independent tests on samples smuggled abroad concluded her husband, the late Russian opposition leader, was poisoned, contradicting Moscow’s claims he died of natural causes
The Israeli military opened a temporary evacuation route as tanks edged into Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands remain despite strikes, displacement fears and warnings of months-long battles ahead
A New York judge dismisses two terrorism-related charges in the 2024 killing of Brian Thompson, though Mangione still faces second-degree murder and multiple other criminal counts
King Charles welcomes the U.S. president with full ceremonial honours as Prime Minister Starmer seeks to strengthen ties and secure trade and investment deals
A UN inquiry alleges Israeli leaders, including Netanyahu, incited genocide in Gaza, citing mass killings, displacement, and aid blockages — charges Israel dismisses as “scandalous” and “fake"
Gaza health officials reported at least 50 people killed on Tuesday, most in Gaza City, as airstrikes swept across the city and tanks advanced
According to sources cited by Reuters, the United States plans to review Chinese interests in the Greek port of Piraeus.
Spain has followed Ireland, the Netherlands and Slovakia in withdrawing from Eurovision while the EBU is searching for an informal solution to the increasing demands that Israel is banned from next year's contest over its devastating war in Gaza
The announcement came from Patriarch Bartholomew himself, immediately after his meeting in Washington with U.S. President Donald Trump, on Monday.
In Sunday’s vote for the province of Buenos Aires, home to 40% of the country’s population and one-third of its GDP, Katopodis secured 47% of the ballots.
His widow, Erika Kirk, vows to never let his legacy die, saying in her first public statement on Friday: "The movement my husband built will not die'
Dutch broadcaster AvroTros said it will not take part if Israel competes, citing the humanitarian toll in Gaza, following Ireland’s earlier decision to withdraw
President Trump and authorities said that the suspect’s father was involved in taking him into custody
In Greece, women account for 17% of permanent staff but do not yet serve compulsory terms, despite a legal framework permitting it since 1977.
The U.S. president told Fox News authorities are confident the Utah shooter is detained, while urging his supporters to respond peacefully despite his fierce rhetoric against the “radical left.”
Tensions flared in Strasbourg after European Parliament President Roberta Metsola rejected a proposal to hold a minute of silence for U.S. activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed in Utah earlier this week
Brazil’s Supreme Court handed the former president a historic conviction for attempting to overturn the 2022 election, sparking tensions with the U.S. and deepening political divisions at home
Ireland, Slovenia, and Spain warn they may withdraw from the 70th Eurovision contest in Vienna unless Israel is excluded, while Germany and Austria defend its right to compete. The EBU faces growing pressure over the escalating dispute
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has removed Ambassador Peter Mandelson after revelations of his close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, including supportive emails sent during Epstein’s 2008 prison term
Save the Children warns of a deepening education crisis, with 13 million children unable to attend school due to conflict, displacement, and destroyed infrastructure