Chet Hanks Stranded in Colombia Over Passport Issue
Chet Hanks, son of actor Tom Hanks, is stuck in Medellín, Colombia, after traveling without his US passport, facing entry issues despite dual citizenship.
Chet Hanks, son of actor Tom Hanks, is stuck in Medellín, Colombia, after traveling without his US passport, facing entry issues despite dual citizenship.
A prehistoric human skeleton, around 8,000 years old, discovered in a flooded Mexican cave, indicates intentional placement for ritual purposes, adding to similar finds in the region.
Hassan Khomeini, grandson of Iran's revolutionary founder, emerges as a moderate contender for Supreme Leader following Ayatollah Khamenei's death, balancing reformist ties with establishment loyalty.
Violence spreads across the Middle East following coordinated US-Israel strikes on Iran, with casualties reported in Lebanon, Kuwait, and Israel amid retaliatory attacks.
Key American historical documents, including the Treaty of Paris and early Constitution drafts, are touring the US for the first time as part of the 250th anniversary celebrations, with free public displays planned nationwide.
Arabella Chi, a Love Island star living in Dubai, reveals plans to hide her family in a storage cupboard during Iran's retaliatory missile strikes, expressing extreme fear on Good Morning Britain.
Wealthy individuals are paying exorbitant fees for private jets to escape Dubai after Iranian attacks closed the airport, while tourists remain stranded in hotels and on cruise ships.
Years of advocacy freed 81 women from prison in El Salvador, but President Nayib Bukele's state of emergency is reversing gains, leading to renewed arrests for miscarriages and obstetric emergencies.
Insurgents raided a remote village in South Sudan, killing 169 people including 90 civilians. The attack heightens fears of a return to full-scale civil war amid escalating political tensions.
A British mother from Grimsby, on holiday in Dubai with her two children, fiancé and best friend, describes feeling like 'sitting ducks' as Iran's missile strikes ground flights and force them into hotel basements.
A commercial pilot flying from Delhi to the UK witnessed a suspected missile launch near Iran's border with Turkmenistan at 32,000 feet, amid heightened Middle East tensions forcing route changes.
Australia's main evacuation route through Cyprus was abruptly shut after a suspicious object was detected, compounding travel chaos as airfares soar to $15,000 amid regional conflict.
A visual journey through Monday's top stories, from escalating tensions in Iran and a rare Rembrandt find to political arrests and cultural festivals worldwide.
Civilians in Lebanon seek refuge in schools after deadly Israeli strikes, while the government declares Hezbollah's actions illegal and demands disarmament amid escalating conflict.
Lebanon's government has prohibited Hezbollah's military activities following retaliatory attacks on Israel, which led to Israeli airstrikes causing 31 fatalities in Beirut and beyond.
Celebrities including Lindsay Lohan and Kate Ferdinand have taken refuge in Dubai basements after Iran launched retaliatory strikes on the UAE, targeting Dubai International Airport and a hotel.
The Foreign Office has updated travel advisories for 21 countries, including warnings against all travel to Israel and the UAE. Brits are urged to check guidance before trips.
Myanmar's military leader has pardoned over 10,000 prisoners in a mass amnesty ahead of parliament's reopening, but Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi remains imprisoned with no indication of release.
A Middle East expert explains Iran's deliberate strategy of targeting Dubai and neighbouring Gulf states with ballistic missiles and drones, aiming to destabilise the region following US-Israeli strikes.
Photos reveal Lebanese civilians fleeing homes after Israeli retaliatory strikes, following Hezbollah missile launches from Lebanon. At least 31 people killed, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry.
An airstrike on a girls' primary school in southern Iran has killed at least 165 people, with Iranian authorities blaming a US-Israeli campaign. UNESCO and Malala Yousafzai condemn the attack.
Former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman insists Dubai remains safer than Britain while sheltering from Iranian missile strikes, as thousands of British tourists remain stranded.
Former Apprentice star Luisa Zissman insists Dubai remains safer than the UK while sheltering from Iranian missile attacks, as thousands of British tourists are stranded.
Following his assassination, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei leaves behind a 36-year legacy marked by mass repression, terror funding, and a secretive $95 billion business empire built through property seizures.
The UK Foreign Office warns against all but essential travel to the UAE as missile attacks and suspended flights disrupt travel. British nationals are advised to shelter in place.
At least 165 people, including young schoolgirls, were killed in a missile strike on a primary school in southern Iran. UNESCO condemned the attack as a grave violation of humanitarian law amid escalating Middle East tensions.
The MSC Euribia cruise ship is trapped in Dubai port due to the Iran conflict, with passengers stranded as MSC Cruises coordinates with embassies for repatriation amid regional airspace closures.
The Foreign Office has issued updated travel guidance for Turkey and Cyprus as regional tensions escalate, with drone strikes reported near RAF Akrotiri and border risks highlighted.
Adrian Portelli insists he feels safer with his family in Dubai despite Iranian attacks, citing greater security than in crime-ridden Melbourne as conflict escalates.
A Scottish teacher residing in Dubai recounts hearing loud bangs from suspected missile explosions during Iran's retaliatory strikes, following embassy advice to shelter.