North Korea tests long-range cruise missiles
North Korea has test-fired long-range strategic cruise missiles, with Kim Jong Un claiming it's a 'responsible exercise' of self-defence. Read the latest on the regional security implications.
North Korea has test-fired long-range strategic cruise missiles, with Kim Jong Un claiming it's a 'responsible exercise' of self-defence. Read the latest on the regional security implications.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declares a 'total war' with the West, as Iran rebuilds nuclear capabilities post-US strikes and faces new UN sanctions. Read the full analysis.
UN experts express grave concern for hunger-striking detainees linked to Palestine Action, questioning UK compliance with human rights law. Urgent action demanded.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has directed officials to significantly increase missile and artillery shell production in the coming year, raising regional tensions. Read the full analysis.
North Korea's leader has ordered a significant ramp-up in missile production and new munitions factories during an inspection of a new nuclear-powered submarine. Explore the implications for regional security.
South Korea will phase out international adoptions following UN concerns over historic fraud and abuse. The move comes after decades of sending thousands of children abroad.
South Korea vows to phase out foreign adoptions as UN investigators criticise its failure to address past human rights violations and fraudulent practices. Read the full story.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has inspected a new nuclear-powered submarine, vowing to strengthen his navy's nuclear capabilities amid rising tensions. Read the full analysis.
North Korea displays a near-complete nuclear-powered submarine hull, as Kim Jong Un condemns South Korea's own ambitions. Experts assess the strategic shift and potential Russian aid.
North Korea displays a near-complete nuclear-powered submarine hull, as Kim Jong Un condemns South Korea's own ambitions. Expert analysis suggests a launch could be imminent. Explore the regional security implications.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae inspected a new luxury mountain resort, part of a drive to attract foreign tourists and earn hard currency. Read the full analysis.
Sudan's Prime Minister presents a comprehensive peace initiative to the UN to end the devastating 1000-day conflict, while the US pushes for an immediate humanitarian truce. Read the latest on the diplomatic standoff.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin meets Irish UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, expressing national pride while urging Lebanese PM for accountability over the killing of Private Sean Rooney. Read the full story.
Israeli troops kill six Palestinians, including a baby, sheltering in a UN-run school in Gaza. Witnesses describe a targeted raid. Read the full report on the escalating violence.
The UN Security Council has called for Rwanda to pull its forces from eastern Congo and renewed the MONUSCO peacekeeping mission for one year amid escalating violence. Read the latest.
A devastating week for the UN saw six peacekeepers killed in Sudan, an interpreter die in South Sudan custody, and 10 more staff detained by Houthis in Yemen. Read the full report on the escalating threats to international personnel.
The UN states famine has lifted in Gaza due to increased aid, yet 1.6 million face severe hunger. Winter floods and a fragile ceasefire exacerbate the dire humanitarian emergency. Read the latest.
A new UN report details a three-day massacre by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces at the Zamzam displacement camp, killing over 1,000. Read the full investigation into the atrocities and the urgent calls for accountability.
Venezuela's navy has escorted commercial oil tankers to Asia, directly challenging a US military blockade. Tensions escalate as the UN warns of 'extrajudicial killings'. Read the full story.
A UK man's late-night cooking session turned into a police matter when his neighbour reported the 'noise' of one sausage sizzling in a pan, sparking widespread disbelief and debate about nuisance calls.
A UK resident's life has been turned upside down by a neighbour's bizarre and relentless 2am ritual, causing sleepless nights and raising serious questions about noise pollution and neighbourly respect.
Exclusive: A young mother's life has been turned upside down by an alleged campaign of relentless anti-social behaviour from her neighbour, involving loud noise, verbal abuse, and threats, prompting multiple police interventions.
A senior BBC correspondent is under fire after outrageously claiming on live television that Israelis are using the Holocaust as a justification for their actions in Gaza, drawing immediate condemnation from Jewish leaders and prompting a formal investiga
A major foreign government has lodged a formal complaint with Netflix, branding the portrayal of its officials in the upcoming 'Thursday Murder Club' film as 'deeply unfortunate' and demanding significant edits to the storyline.
Fed-up Londoner's life turned upside down by neighbours hosting relentless all-night parties, loud arguments, and street chaos. Exclusive details on the neighbour dispute shaking a Westminster community.
Pop sensation Charli XCX has publicly called out Converse, accusing the iconic brand of selling her 'poor quality' shoes that fell apart. The viral social media rant has ignited a fierce debate among fans and consumers about brand accountability and quali
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan has his phone seized by police following a complaint about a social media video, igniting a fierce national debate on free speech, transgender discourse, and the role of law enforcement.
Exclusive: A 15-year-old boy with cerebral palsy was left stranded and distressed after his wheelchair was mishandled by EasyJet at London Gatwick, sparking outrage and calls for better airline disability protocols.
Comedian Dave Hughes' new venture, Hughesy's Bar, has been formally cautioned by Channel Seven following viewer complaints about its 'vulgar' and 'offensive' material, sparking a debate on broadcasting standards.
Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has dismissed a complaint from a government minister about Rylan Clark's BBC Radio 2 interview, ruling it did not breach due impartiality rules. The ruling highlights tensions between government figures and public service broad