US citizen fined for smuggling turtles in Hong Kong
A US national has been fined in Hong Kong for attempting to smuggle endangered turtles, highlighting ongoing wildlife trafficking concerns.
A US national has been fined in Hong Kong for attempting to smuggle endangered turtles, highlighting ongoing wildlife trafficking concerns.
The tragic death of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif in Gaza raises urgent questions about press freedom and the safety of reporters in conflict zones.
A tribute to the six media workers who lost their lives while reporting in Gaza, highlighting the dangers journalists face in conflict zones.
Amid escalating violence in Gaza, journalists face unprecedented dangers as they report on the ground. The recent Israeli airstrike targeting Al Jazeera staff highlights the risks faced by media professionals in conflict zones.
Renowned journalist Jon Lee Anderson delves into the complex history of the Taliban, offering fresh insights into their rise and the consequences of war in Afghanistan.
Tragedy strikes as five journalists, including Al Jazeera's Anas al-Sharif, lose their lives in Israeli attacks on Gaza. The incident highlights the dangers faced by media personnel in conflict zones.
A British man has been sentenced to life in prison in Australia for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, whose body was found in a shallow grave.
A recent analysis of CBS News coverage raises concerns over potential political bias, questioning the network's impartiality in reporting. Experts weigh in on the findings.
Ministers are reportedly discussing the revival of the National Citizen Service (NCS) as part of efforts to engage young people in community activities. The scheme, previously championed by David Cameron, could see a comeback under the current government.
Keir Starmer and Lisa Nandy demand transparency as ministers push forward with the National Citizen Service expansion amid funding concerns.
A UK tourist faces murder charges following the drowning of his daughter-in-law in Florida, with shocking details emerging from the investigation.
A UK family is devastated after their 25-year-old son tragically passed away in Thailand, with mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.
New HMRC digital tax rules will impact freelancers and self-employed workers. Here’s what you need to do to stay compliant.
A US woman accused of attempting to murder a Birmingham shop owner insists she travelled to Britain for a birthday celebration, not a contract killing.
Explore the compelling stories and investigative journalism featured in The Guardian Weekly's 25 July issue, uncovering global insights and thought-provoking narratives.
Israeli naval forces have intercepted a pro-Palestinian activist ship, part of the 'Freedom Flotilla', en route to Gaza. Among those detained was a British citizen and former United Nations official.
Bella Culley, a pregnant British woman, has been sentenced to prison in Georgia for attempting to smuggle drugs. Read the full story of her arrest and the legal battle that followed.
The BBC has made a desperate appeal for the protection of journalists in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies, highlighting the grave risks faced by media personnel.
Tribute to Malcolm Dean, the legendary Guardian journalist whose incisive reporting shaped public policy and held power to account for decades.
The UK's Financial Reporting Council investigates Deloitte’s audits of mining giant Glencore amid concerns over potential regulatory breaches.
A New York real estate agent's furious outburst at Colombian immigration officials has sparked online debate after a video of the incident went viral.
The Metropolitan Police faces backlash after advising victims of phone thefts to call rather than report crimes online, raising concerns over accessibility and efficiency.
A wooden sledge used in Orson Welles' classic film 'Citizen Kane' has sold for a staggering £11 million at auction, decades after it was nearly thrown away.
A joint initiative by Crimestoppers and West Midlands Police aims to combat drug-related offences in the region, urging the public to report suspicious activities anonymously.
The legendary sled from Orson Welles' masterpiece 'Citizen Kane' sold for a staggering £11 million, setting a new record for film memorabilia.
A US citizen was mistakenly detained during an ICE raid on a suspected illegal marijuana farm, sparking outrage and raising questions about enforcement tactics.
A British mother is frantically searching for her son, Michael Frison, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances while on holiday in Sardinia. Authorities are investigating as fears grow for his safety.
An in-depth look at how the BBC's handling of Gaza reporting sparked backlash, internal strife, and questions over editorial impartiality.
The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has imposed new rules on credit reporting agencies Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion to address systemic inaccuracies affecting millions of consumers.
An American man has been arrested in Russia after authorities claimed his passport was invalid, sparking diplomatic concerns.