Cuban President Concerned Over Missing Aid Sailboats to Havana
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expresses concern for two missing sailboats carrying nine people and humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba amid a US fuel blockade crisis.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expresses concern for two missing sailboats carrying nine people and humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba amid a US fuel blockade crisis.
UNICEF reports severe child malnutrition in Somalia, with supplies delayed due to Middle East conflict, leaving families in camps with minimal sustenance.
An American living in the UK shares five confusing aspects of British life, from paying for public toilets to the ubiquitous 'sorry' culture and separate hot and cold taps.
Historians have uncovered the first direct visual evidence of female gladiators battling fearsome beasts in Roman arenas, revealing they fought topless to display their gender to spectators.
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A Russian court has prohibited distribution of the award-winning documentary 'Mr Nobody Against Putin', citing promotion of negative attitudes towards the government and war in Ukraine.
Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, will visit Pope Leo at the Vatican in April, following an exchange of letters affirming Christian unity and dialogue.
Mothers in Somali displacement camps struggle as drought and global conflict disrupt aid, with 1.84 million children expected to suffer acute malnutrition in 2026.
The UK Foreign Office warns against all but essential travel to the UAE following a missile strike in Abu Dhabi that killed two people, with flights disrupted and security risks high.
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RecommendedBalendra Shah, Nepal's new prime minister, took his oath at 12:34 p.m. on Ram Navami, a time chosen by Hindu priests for its numerological significance.
Mexico's navy has activated a search-and-rescue operation after two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba failed to arrive in Havana as scheduled last week.
A Swiss woman's inquiry into Australia's unwritten rules reveals a fascinating mix of BBQ etiquette, beach conduct, and linguistic quirks like 'bring a plate' and 'your mate'.
The UN's acting envoy warns that conflict in mineral-rich eastern Congo is escalating with heavy weapons and drones, risking civilian lives and regional stability.
Iran is establishing a formal 'toll booth' regime in the Strait of Hormuz, demanding vessels submit to IRGC vetting and pay fees in yuan, causing traffic to plummet 90% and global oil prices to surge.
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The historic coastal city of Tyre in southern Lebanon is now a ghost town after Israeli airstrikes and evacuation orders. While over a million have fled, thousands remain defiantly in their homes despite the destruction and danger.
Balendra Shah, Nepal's incoming prime minister, released a rap song urging national unity hours after being sworn in as a lawmaker. The 35-year-old symbolises youth-driven change following a deadly uprising.
The UN General Assembly's resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade a crime against humanity and calling for reparations has been widely welcomed across Africa, though questions persist about implementation and opposition from some nations.
An Israeli strike targeted the Deir al-Balah camp in Gaza, killing at least one person and injuring several others. Witnesses reported warning calls before the attack, as casualties mount in the ongoing conflict.
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RecommendedUruguay faces a controversial decision over a salvaged Nazi eagle sculpture from the battleship Admiral Graf Spee, with proposals ranging from melting it down to displaying it as a tourist attraction.
Moone Rahim, who went viral for a Trump dance video after Khamenei's death, reveals her cousin died under the regime. She condemns global silence on Iran's crackdown.
Two separate drone attacks in Sudan have killed at least 28 civilians, exacerbating the world's worst humanitarian crisis with over 11.6 million displaced.
A Palestinian American writer recounts her final, painful argument with her dying father about Gaza, exile, and identity, revealing deep generational wounds.
A visual journey across the world captures Buddhist monks protesting in Seoul, cherry blossoms in Japan, and scenes from Gaza to India, highlighting diverse events and daily life.
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RecommendedA British actress living in Germany reveals surprising cultural differences, from mandatory sauna nudity to street cigarette machines and high-speed Autobahn driving.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, thousands of children are forcibly recruited by militias, forced to kill, spy, and endure horrific abuse in one of the world's worst child soldier crises.
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered the abandoned medieval town of Stolzenberg, founded in the 13th-14th century, using advanced techniques like drilling and scanning.
A landmark trial has opened in the Democratic Republic of Congo, investigating the 1961 assassination of Patrice Lumumba, with potential implications for colonial accountability and justice.
In Tehran, residents attempt to maintain daily routines despite ongoing airstrikes and explosions, with many expressing fatigue and a desire for peace as the conflict persists.
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RecommendedThe United Nations has passed a resolution describing the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, calling for reparatory justice and political recognition.